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Effect of theophylline on calcium exchangeability in ventricular myocardium.

1976

The effects of theophylline on contractile force and myocardial calcium exchangeability were studied in isolated, electrically driven Langendorff perfused guinea-pig hearts. Following a 30-min exposure to 45Ca, total cellular calcium and 45Ca activity were measured in right ventricular samples. "Nontoxic" theophylline concentrations (5 x 10(-5) -10(-3) g/ml) which augmented contractile force without producing arrhythmias or contractures had no effect on total tissue calcium and did not alter the size of the fraction of cellular calcium exchangeable under steady-state conditions. A "toxic" concentration of theophylline (2 x 10(-3) g/ml) induced contractures and increased the amount of exchan…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart VentriclesPharmacology toxicologyGuinea Pigschemistry.chemical_elementCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesVentricular myocardiumTheophyllineInternal medicineCoronary CirculationmedicineAnimalsTheophyllineMyocardial calciumTotal TissuePharmacologyMyocardiumBiological TransportGeneral MedicineMyocardial ContractionElectric StimulationStimulation ChemicalCell calciumEndocrinologychemistryCalciumFemaleTotal calciumExtracellular Spacemedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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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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