Abstract

The local anaphylactic reaction and the effects of histamine during blocking of the slow sodium-calcium channels by isoptine were investigated in the spontaneously contracting oracle of the atrium of a guinea pig previously sensitized to egg albumin. Simultaneously with the intracellular recording of the potentials, isometric contractions of the preparation were recorded by means of a mechanotron. The investigation showed that egg albumin (0.2 mg/ml) and histamine (0.1 mg/ml) are antagonists of isoptine (2-16 mg/liter) as regards its effect on automatic contraction and duration of the action potential. It is postulated that this anaphylatic reaction is based on activation of the slow sodium-calcium channels in the surface membrane of the myocardial fibers.

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