1. Effects of K(+)-channel blockers on A1-adenosine receptor-mediated negative inotropy and chronotropy of guinea-pig isolated left and right atria.
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Ford WR and Broadley KJ
- Subjects
- 4-Aminopyridine pharmacology, Adenosine analogs & derivatives, Adenosine pharmacology, Animals, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Drug Interactions, Glyburide pharmacology, Guinea Pigs, In Vitro Techniques, Male, Tetraethylammonium pharmacology, Vasodilator Agents pharmacology, Heart Atria drug effects, Heart Rate drug effects, Muscle Contraction drug effects, Potassium Channel Blockers, Receptors, Purinergic P1 drug effects
- Abstract
Adenosine has previously been shown to stimulate K(+)-efflux and to block L-type calcium channels in atrial myocytes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the contribution of K(+)-channels in the development of the negative inotropic and chronotropic responses to adenosine agonists in guinea-pig left and right atria, respectively. Tetraethylammonium (TEA) potentiated the negative inotropic and chronotropic responses to R-(-)-N6-(2-phenyl-isopropyl)-adenosine (R-PIA), seen as leftward shifts of the concentration-response curves. Glibenclamide had no effect on the negative inotropic response to R-PIA but increased the rate of onset of the negative chronotropic response in right atria. 4-Aminopyridine (4-AP, 10 mM), potentiated the left atrial inotropic responses to R-PIA, seen as a leftward shift of the concentration-response curve, but slowed the speed of onset of the response to a single concentration (10(-6) M) of R-PIA. This reduction in speed of onset of the response can explain the differences in effects of 4-AP on concentration-response curves reported here and previously. In the right atria, 4-AP (10 mM) inhibited the negative chronotropic responses to R-PIA, seen as a rightward shift of the concentration-response curve and reduction of the maximum response. 4-AP also slowed the onset of the right atrial rate response to R-PIA. These results support the theory that K(+)-efflux plays only a minor role in the negative inotropic responses of guinea-pig left atria to R-PIA. This apparently controls the speed of onset of the response. The negative chronotropic response of guinea-pig right atria to R-PIA appears to be much more dependent upon K(+)-efflux than for the negative inotropic response of the left atria.
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- 1999
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