Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro
Abstract.: Lengthening of the effective refractory period (ERP) by EGIS-7229, a class III/Ib/IV drug, and by dofetilide, a selective IKr blocker, was compared in normokalemia (NK), hypokalemia (LK), and hyperkalemia (HK) in right ventricular papillary muscles of rabbits paced at 0.5, 1, and 2 Hz, in...
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doaj-fd838970de3c4cc39ff6d9a8d5bc394c2020-11-25T01:26:22ZengElsevierJournal of Pharmacological Sciences1347-86132006-01-011004303309Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In VitroAnikó Kovács0Gábor Szénási1Pharmacology Laboratory I, EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., H-1475 Budapest 10, POB 100, HungaryPharmacology Laboratory I, EGIS Pharmaceuticals, Ltd., H-1475 Budapest 10, POB 100, Hungary; Corresponding author. szenasi.gabor@egis.huAbstract.: Lengthening of the effective refractory period (ERP) by EGIS-7229, a class III/Ib/IV drug, and by dofetilide, a selective IKr blocker, was compared in normokalemia (NK), hypokalemia (LK), and hyperkalemia (HK) in right ventricular papillary muscles of rabbits paced at 0.5, 1, and 2 Hz, in vitro, and also during β-adrenergic activation. In NK, EGIS-7229 (3 and 10 µM) and dofetilide (30 and 100 nM) similarly lengthened ERP in a steeply reverse frequency-dependent manner. The two compounds produced smaller ERP prolongations at 0.5 Hz in HK and LK, so rate-dependence of ERP changes decreased. EGIS-7229 lengthened ERP more at 2 Hz than at 0.5 Hz at 10 µM in LK, that is, the effect of EGIS-7229 turned into positive frequency-dependence from 3 to 10 µM. Furthermore, EGIS-7229 lengthened ERP at 10 µM more than dofetilide at 100 nM at 2 Hz stimulation rate (P<0.05). Isoproterenol (30 nM) eliminated the effect of dofetilide on ERP, while EGIS-7229 prolonged ERP during β-adrenergic activation. In conclusion, efficacy of EGIS-7229 was superior to that of dofetilide in LK and during β-adrenergic stimulation, suggesting improved antiarrhythmic action for EGIS-7229 under certain conditions in the patient. Keywords:: dofetilide, antiarrhythmic agent, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia, effective refractory periodhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1347861319345086 |
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Anikó Kovács Gábor Szénási Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro Journal of Pharmacological Sciences |
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Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro |
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Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro |
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Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro |
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Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro |
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Effects of Dofetilide and EGIS-7229, an Antiarrhythmic Agent Possessing Class III, IV, and IB Activities, on Myocardial Refractoriness in Hyperkalemia, Hypokalemia, and During β-Adrenergic Activation in the Rabbit Papillary Muscle In Vitro |
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effects of dofetilide and egis-7229, an antiarrhythmic agent possessing class iii, iv, and ib activities, on myocardial refractoriness in hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, and during β-adrenergic activation in the rabbit papillary muscle in vitro |
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Abstract.: Lengthening of the effective refractory period (ERP) by EGIS-7229, a class III/Ib/IV drug, and by dofetilide, a selective IKr blocker, was compared in normokalemia (NK), hypokalemia (LK), and hyperkalemia (HK) in right ventricular papillary muscles of rabbits paced at 0.5, 1, and 2 Hz, in vitro, and also during β-adrenergic activation. In NK, EGIS-7229 (3 and 10 µM) and dofetilide (30 and 100 nM) similarly lengthened ERP in a steeply reverse frequency-dependent manner. The two compounds produced smaller ERP prolongations at 0.5 Hz in HK and LK, so rate-dependence of ERP changes decreased. EGIS-7229 lengthened ERP more at 2 Hz than at 0.5 Hz at 10 µM in LK, that is, the effect of EGIS-7229 turned into positive frequency-dependence from 3 to 10 µM. Furthermore, EGIS-7229 lengthened ERP at 10 µM more than dofetilide at 100 nM at 2 Hz stimulation rate (P<0.05). Isoproterenol (30 nM) eliminated the effect of dofetilide on ERP, while EGIS-7229 prolonged ERP during β-adrenergic activation. In conclusion, efficacy of EGIS-7229 was superior to that of dofetilide in LK and during β-adrenergic stimulation, suggesting improved antiarrhythmic action for EGIS-7229 under certain conditions in the patient. Keywords:: dofetilide, antiarrhythmic agent, hypokalemia, hyperkalemia, effective refractory period |
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