Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Jan 1999
Comparative StudyHemodynamic and hormonal responses to nicorandil in a canine model of acute ischemic heart failure: a comparison with cromakalim and nitroglycerin.
The pharmacologic profiles of nicorandil in the cardiovascular system have been characterized by K-channel opening and nitrate activities. However, the effects of nicorandil on acute heart failure have yet to be elucidated. To investigate the effects of nicorandil under such pathophysiologic conditions, we administered nicorandil intravenously to dogs with acute ischemic heart failure induced by coronary embolization and compared the results with those induced by cromakalim and nitroglycerin. ⋯ These results suggest that nicorandil produces the reduction of both preload and afterload followed by an improvement of cardiac contractility in this model. The increase in CO may be mediated mainly by the drug's K-channel opening activities and the reduction of venous tone by its nitrate properties. Nicorandil may prove to be useful in the treatment of acute ischemic heart failure.