The antiarrhythmic action of phosphocreatine in acute myocardial ischemia

L.V. Rosenshtraukh, V.A. Saks, E.P. Anyukhovsky, G.G. Beloshapko, A.V. Yushmanova
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The mechanism of antiarrhythmic action of phosphocreatine on ischemic myocardium was studied by analyses of electrograms from normal and ischemic tissues. Ischemia induced significant changes in amplitude, duration, and conduction time of the electrograms, thereby showing depolarization of membranes and retarded conduction of excitation. Phosphocreatine administered in a single dose, 300 mg/kg iv, completely eliminated ventricular fibrillations in the ischemic hearts and significantly diminished the electrical instability occurring during reperfusion. The effects of phosphocreatine were completely reproduced by its structural analog phosphocreatinine which is inactive in the creatine kinase reaction. It is concluded that the antiarrhythmic effect of both compounds is related to their specific chemical structure and that their specific effect is likely to be mediated via interaction with a sarcolemma site.

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