Zeitschrift für Kardiologie
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To establish if the administration of gallopamil, a derivative of verapamil, protects heart muscle against the deleterious effect of ischemia and subsequent reperfusion, rabbits were injected subcutaneously twice daily with 2 mg/kg of Gallopamil for 5-6 days. The hearts were isolated and perfused with aerobic Krebs-Henseleit buffer solution by the Langendorff method. The hearts were paced (180 b/min) and wall temperature was controlled. ⋯ Gallopamil also diminished the effect of reperfusion on the calcium accumulating activity of mitochondria and on the decline in the ATP generating and oxygen utilizing capacity of the mitochondria. The tissue levels of ATP and CP were better maintained, and noradrenaline release was reduced, the systolic pressure generating capacity was enhanced by the treatment with gallopamil. These results are discussed in accordance with the hypothesis that this drug protects heart muscle against the deleterious effects of ischemia and reperfusion by ensuring that sufficient ATP remains available to maintain homeostasis with respect to calcium.