The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics
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J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. · Sep 1995
Saralasin suppresses arrhythmias in an isolated guinea pig ventricular free wall model of simulated ischemia and reperfusion.
The effects of saralasin on electrophysiological changes and arrhythmias induced by simulated ischemia and reperfusion were examined in an isolated tissue model. Segments of guinea pig right ventricles, stimulated regularly, were exposed to simulated ischemia for 15 min and then were reperfused with normal Tyrode's solution for 30 min. Transmembrane electrical activity and a high-gain electrogram were recorded. ⋯ Prolongation of transmural conduction time during ischemia and early reperfusion was significantly inhibited by both concentrations of saralasin. However, only 1 microM saralasin reduced the ratio of transmural conduction time to ERP enough to prevent arrhythmias. Our observations demonstrate that saralasin exerts antiarrhythmic effects in myocardial reperfusion by a mechanism independent of circulatory and central actions.