Abstract

The effects of sotalol, aprindine and the combination aprindine-sotalol in the intact dog heart were evaluated during constant atrial pacing with the use of monophasic action potential (MAP) recording. A first group of five dogs was given 1.5 mg kg-1 body weight of sotalol, followed by a second infusion of 1.5 mg kg-1 30 min later. Both doses of sotalol produced a statistically significant increase in right atrial MAP duration at 50% of repolarization (RAMAP50) and right ventricular MAP duration at 90% of repolarization (RVMAP90). To a second group of six dogs aprindine 1 mg kg-1 and aprindine 2 mg kg-1 were administered intravenously. The infusion of aprindine did not alter right atrial and right ventricular MAP duration. The addition of 1.5 mg kg-1 of sotalol to the dogs pretreated with aprindine 2 mg kg-1 resulted in a 25% increase in RAMAP50 and a 21% prolongation of RVMAP90. In summary, sotalol lengthens atrial and ventricular monophasic action potential duration and still prolongs repolarization of monophasic action potentials after previous administration of aprindine. A combination of sotalol, a beta-adrenergic blocker possessing class III efficacy, with a class I antiarrhythmic agent may be useful with respect to their electro-physiological action.

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