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Schwarzl, I; Stark, U; Brodmann, M; Haiden, U; Tritthart, HA; Stark, G.
Efficacy of the novel calcium antagonist R(+)-semotiadil in limiting the ventricular rate during atrial flutter in isolated guinea pig hearts.
J CARDIOVASC PHARMACOL 2000 35: 309-314. Doi: 10.1097%2F00005344-200002000-00020
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Brodmann Marianne
Lischnig Ulrike
Tritthart Helmut
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Abstract:
Ca2+ antagonists slow the ventricular rate by blocking conduction in the anterograde direction through the atrioventricular (AV) node. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of the novel Ca2+ antagonist semotiadil compared with verapamil and diltiazem on the filtering capacity of the AV node during simulated atrial flutter in isolated guinea-pig hearts perfused by the method of Langendorff. During sinus rhythm, semotiadil as well as verapamil and diltiazem induced comparable depressant effects on AV-nodal conduction time and, during tachycardia, a comparable enhancement of this effect. The time constant (tau-on) for the drug-specific rate-dependent effect on AV-nodal conduction slowing was longest in the presence of verapamil compared with the long tau-on of semotiadil and the short tau-on of diltiazem. Verapamil and semotiadil exhibited a significantly greater effect than diltiazem on the mean ventricular cycle length (VCLmeun), on the maximal ventricular cycle length (VCLmax) and on the standard deviation of the VCL (SD(VCL)) during atrial flutter. Therefore the kinetics of the rate adaptation of AV-nodal conduction time in the presence of Ca2+ antagonists predicts the filtering capacity of the AV node during atrial flutter. Semotiadil has a verapamil type of action on ventricular cycle length during atrial flutter, whereas the disadvantageous prolongation of maximal VCL as well as the dispersion of VCL with semotiadil was only about half those found with verapamil.
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Animals -
Atrial Flutter - drug therapy
Atrioventricular Node - drug effects
Calcium Channel Blockers - therapeutic use
Diltiazem - therapeutic use
Female - therapeutic use
Guinea Pigs - therapeutic use
Male - therapeutic use
Thiazoles - therapeutic use
Time Factors - therapeutic use
Ventricular Function - drug effects
Verapamil - therapeutic use

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atrial flutter
ventricular rate
AV node
semotiadil
verapamil
diltiazem
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