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  2. Effects of the novel antiarrhythmic compound TR 2985 (ropitoin) on action potentials of different mammalian cardiac tissues

Effects of the novel antiarrhythmic compound TR 2985 (ropitoin) on action potentials of different mammalian cardiac tissues

  • Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1988 Mar;337(3):316-22. doi: 10.1007/BF00168845.
A Elizalde 1 J Sanchéz-Chapula
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  • 1 Centro Universitario de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad de Colima, Mexico.
Abstract

Ropitoin (TR 2985) is a novel antiarrhythmic drug. In the present work we have found that the main effect of the compound on the normal action potential of different cardiac tissues, guinea-pig atrial and ventricular muscle (1-3 mumol/l), and dog Purkinje fibres (0.5-1.0 mumol/l) was a depression of the maximum upstroke velocity. This effect was dependent on the frequency of stimulation, being stronger at higher frequencies. In the presence of the drug (3 mumol/l), we observed a shift of 9 mV of the resting membrane potential-maximum upstroke velocity relationship to more negative potentials. Under control conditions recovery from inactivation of maximum upstroke velocity was complete in less than 200 ms. Ropitoin induced a very slow component of recovery of the maximum upstroke velocity, explaining the frequency-dependent effects of the drug. The slow recovery of the maximum upstroke velocity induced by ropitoin was dependent on the membrane potential being faster at a more hyperpolarized membrane potential. The time course of the recovery was also dependent on pH; acidosis slowed it considerably. Ropitoin increased action potential duration of atrial muscle at 20% and 90% of repolarization. In contrast, the compound shortened action potential duration of ventricular muscle at 20% and 90% of repolarization, and dog Purkinje fibres at 50% and 90% of repolarization. In addition, ropitoin (1-3 mumol/l) depressed guinea-pig ventricular slow action potentials. This effect was the stronger the higher the stimulation frequency.

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