Abstract
Three calcium (Ca) antagonists and dipyridamole were examined in the isolated perfused guinea pig heart at perfusate Ca concentrations of 1.25 and 3.75 mM. The Ca antagonists: FR 7534, nifedipine and D600 produced similar dose-dependent decreases in left ventricular dp/dt and myocardial oxygen consumption (MV̇O 2) at both Ca concentrations. However, dose response curves were shifted significantly to the right by increased perfusate Ca requiring six to ten times more Ca antagonist to produce equivalent effects. Dipyridamole produced only slight negative inotropic effects which appeared to be less dependent on external Ca concentration. All four agents significantly increased coronary blood flow at 1.25 mM Ca but not at 3.75 mM Ca. The Ca antagonists decreased heart rate at 3.75 mM Ca whereas dipyridamole had strong negative chronotropic effects at both perfusate Ca concentrations. These experiments provide evidence that FR 7534 acts as a Ca antagonist. In addition, Ca antagonists of different structure had similar effects on the isolated heart distinct from those of dipyridamole.
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