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Über die Wirkung von Prostaglandin E1 auf den Ca-Haushalt isolierter Meerschweinchenherzen

1967

The stimulatory effect of PGE1 on different functions of isolated guinea-pig hearts (Langendorff method, Tyrode solution) was coupled with an increase in the rate of45Ca uptake from the perfusion medium. The total myocardial Ca content and the amount of exchangeable cellular Ca were not affected. This action of PGE1 on the myocardial Ca metabolism seems to be related to the positive inotropic action of PGE1 and can most probably be explained by an increase in the membrane permeability to Ca ions (similar to the action of epinephrine).

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyMembrane permeabilityChemistryCa metabolismCell Biologyrespiratory systemCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceEndocrinologyEpinephrineInternal medicinemedicineTyrode solutionMolecular Medicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Molecular BiologyPerfusioncirculatory and respiratory physiologymedicine.drugExperientia
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�ber den Mechanismus der positiv inotropen Wirkung von Theophyllin am Warmbl�terherzen

1971

In order to further elucidate the mechanism of the positive inotropiceffect of theophylline (T) in mammalian cardiac muscle, the influence of T on contractile force, extracellular space,45Ca uptake,45Ca release, and total myocardial calcium concentration was investigated in isolated, electrically driven (frequency 170 beats/min) or quiescent left guinea-pig atria. The investigations were performed in Tyrode solution containing 0.45 mM CaCl2. T concentration was 5×10−4 g/ml. Under these conditions, T exerted maximal positive inotropic but no toxic effects, that is, it did not cause contractures or arrythmias within 60 min (Fig. 1). The experiments provide evidence that T increases the rate o…

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyMembrane permeabilityChemistryCardiac muscleGeneral MedicineReserpinemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyInternal medicineCa influxmedicineExtracellularTheophyllineMyocardial calciummedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie
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�ber die Dissoziation von Funktion und Stoffwechsel des isolierten Meerschweinchenherzens unter dem Einflu� von Phosphodiesterase-Hemmstoffen

1970

The influence of several phosphodiesterase-blocking agents on some mechanical and metabolic parameters of isolated perfused guinea pig hearts was studied in order to reinvestigate the repeatedly demonstrated close correlation between these functions. 1. In concentrations which caused 50% inhibition of the phosphodiesterase, theophyllin (1.8×10−4M), ethacrynic acid (4×10−4M) and papaverine (1×10−5M) produced positive inotropic effects by increasing the rate of contraction of the heart muscle (dp/dt). The other substances tested, furosemide (5×10−4M) and hydrochlorothiazide (1.5×10−3M), did not significantly influence the mechanical function of the hearts (Fig.1, upper chart). 2. The coronary…

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyPapaverineContraction (grammar)GlycogenFurosemidePhosphodiesteraseGeneral Medicinechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyHydrochlorothiazidechemistryInternal medicinemedicineTheophyllinemedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie
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Die Wirkung von Ouabain auf die Elimination von Noradrenalin aus der Perfusionsfl�ssigkeit des isolierten Kaninchenherzens

1966

Isolated rabbit hearts were perfused with Tyrode solution containing 10 ng/ml (-)-noradrenaline for 20 min. The uptake by the heart of noradrenaline was calculated by estimating the percentage of amine removed from the perfusion fluid during a single passage through the heart. Previous experiments have shown that the amount of noradrenaline removed from the perfusion fluid corresponds well to the amount retained by the heart. In control experiments, the mean removal (elimination) of noradrenaline was 50±1.7% of the amount infused as measured biologically and 46±2.2% as measured fluorimetrically. Ouabain was added to the perfusion fluid at concentrations ranging from 2.74·10−7 to 2.0·10−6 mo…

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyPotassiumNoradrenaline transportSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseOuabainCell membraneEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryInternal medicineMolemedicineAtrioventricular blockmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie und Experimentelle Pathologie
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�ber die Wirkung von Strophanthidin-3-bromacetat am Papillarmuskel des Meerschweinchens

1971

In experiments on isolated, electrically stimulated papillary muscles or auricles of guinea pig hearts some characteristics of the inotropic action of strophanthidin-3-bromaocetate (SBA), a derivative of k-strophanthidin which is supposed to be an irreversible inhibitor of the (Na+-K+)-activated ATPase, were studied and compared with the behaviour of k-strophanthidin and digitoxin.

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtybiologyDigitoxinATPasePharmacology toxicologyGeneral MedicineGuinea pigchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinebiology.proteinmedicineDerivative (chemistry)medicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv f�r Pharmakologie
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Die Reversibilität der Wirkung von Digitoxin, Strophanthidin und Strophanthidin-3-bromazetat am Papillarmuskel und einer mikrosomalen Na+-K+-aktivier…

1969

The reversibility of the inhibitory action of strophanthidin, strophanthidin-3-bromoacetate, and digitoxin on the Na+-K+-ATPase activity (microsomal fraction, guinea-pig brain) was compared with the rate of decline of their positive inotropic effects (papillary muscle, guinea-pig heart) after exposure to drug-free solution. The actions of strophanthidin and digitoxin were easily reduced on both systems. Strophanthidin-3-bromoacetate, however, was found to have an irreversible blocking effect on the transport ATPase, whereas its inotropic action could be rapidly abolished.

PharmacologyInotropemedicine.medical_specialtybiologyDigitoxinChemistryATPaseCell BiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potentialCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicinebiology.proteinmedicineMicrosomeMolecular MedicineStrophanthidinMolecular BiologyPapillary musclemedicine.drugExperientia
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Evidence for a negative inotropic effect of obesity in human myocardium?

2009

Objective: The present study was performed as an attempt to analyze the relationship between body weight and human myocardial performance. As overweight is frequently associated with hypertension, stenosis of epimyocardial coronary arteries and other factors that influence myocardial performance, the experimental model of isolated human atrial myocardium was selected. Atrial contractile performance does neither depend on the extent of stenosis of epicardial coronary arteries nor on the degree of hypertension and its secondary pathology. Methods:Rightatrialmusclepreparations(0.5 6 mm)of183patientsundergoingcoronaryarterybypasssurgerywereelectricallystimulatedat optimal length. Active tension…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineInotropeMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingAdipose tissueOverweightBody Mass IndexTissue Culture TechniquesSex FactorsInternal medicineMedicineHumansHeart AtriaObesityCoronary Artery BypassAgedbusiness.industryBody WeightGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMyocardial ContractionElectric StimulationCoronary arteriesmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyHeart failureCirculatory systemSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBody mass indexMuscle contractionEuropean journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery
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ACTION POTENTIAL, MEMBRANE CURRENTS AND FORCE OF CONTRACTION IN MAMMALIAN HEART MUSCLE FIBRES TREATED WITH QUINIDINE

1978

The effects of quinidine on electrical and mechanical activity were investigated in atrial and/or ventricular heart muscle preparations from guinea pigs and cats. Quinidine (1--100 micrometer) exerted negative inotropic effects in papillary muscles from guinea pigs and cats. In guinea-pig left atria, a positive inotropic effect was superimposed on the negative inotropic effect in response to quinidine. Quinidine (100 micrometer) prolonged the duration of the action potential in guinea-pig atria but shortened it in guinea-pig ventricular muscle. In cat papillary muscles, the late repolarization was markedly prolonged by quinidine, but virtually no change of the plateau phase was observed. Th…

QuinidineInotropemedicine.medical_specialtyContraction (grammar)Voltage clampchemistry.chemical_elementCalciumResting potentialEndocrinologychemistryIsoprenalineInternal medicinemedicineRepolarizationmedicine.drug
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