Effects of amiodarone on triggered activity induced by overdrive stimulation in Ca2+ overloaded ventricular muscle from guinea pig.

M Aomine, K Isatake
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1. The acute effects of amiodarone, a powerful antiarrhythmic drug, on transient depolarizations (TDs) and/or triggered activity (TA) induced by an overdrive stimulation in the condition of low potassium (2.7 mM) and high calcium (5.4 mM) solution were evaluated on isolated ventricular papillary muscles from guinea pig, by means of conventional microelectrode techniques. 2. The amplitude of the induced TDs was enhanced by increase in stimulus number and frequency during overdrive stimulation, and the coupling interval of TDs was shortened. 3. Amiodarone (4.4 x 10(-5) M) significantly decreased the amplitude of TDs, and prolonged the coupling interval. 4. On the other hand, superfusion with a higher concentration (4.4 x 10(-4) M) of amiodarone tended to induce automatic activity. 5. Possible implications with respect to the antiarrhythmic activity of amiodarone are discussed.

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胺碘酮对豚鼠Ca2+超载心室肌过度刺激诱导的触发活性的影响。
1. 采用常规微电极技术,在豚鼠离体心室乳头肌上观察了强效抗心律失常药物胺碘酮对低钾(2.7 mM)和高钙(5.4 mM)溶液下过度刺激引起的瞬态去极化(TDs)和/或触发活性(TA)的急性作用。2. 在超速刺激过程中,刺激次数和频率的增加使诱发的TDs振幅增强,并缩短了TDs的耦合间隔。3.胺碘酮(4.4 × 10(-5) M)显著降低TDs振幅,延长耦合时间。4. 另一方面,较高浓度(4.4 × 10(-4) M)胺碘酮的灌注倾向于诱导自动活性。5. 关于胺碘酮抗心律失常活性可能的影响进行了讨论。
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