H. Tanaka, T. Ichikawa, S. Matsui
1999
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Research communications in molecular pathology and pharmacology
Abstract
Effects of AH-1058, a novel cyproheptadine derivative with high antiarrhythmic activity in in vivo arrhythmia models, were studied in guinea-pig myocardium. In coronary-perfused right ventricular tissue preparations, AH-1058 (10(-5) M) shortened the action potential duration with little effect on the resting membrane potential, maximum rate of rise and overshoot. AH-1058, 10(-7) M to 10(-5) M, concentration-dependently decreased the contractile force. The increase in contractile force by Ca2+ was markedly inhibited by 3 x 10(-6) M AH-1058 while that by isoproterenol was only slightly affected. In isolated ventricular myocytes, AH-1058 concentration-dependently decreased the nicardipine sensitive transient inward current with no effect on steady state currents, and decreased the amplitude of the evoked Ca2+ transient. These results suggest that AH-1058 has Ca2+ channel antagonistic effects which may contribute to its antiarrhythmic activity.