Publications by authors named "Bertrand Plouvier"

A series of 2-aminoalkylethers prepared as potential antiarrhythmic agents is described. The present compounds are mixed sodium and potassium ion channel blockers and exhibit antiarrhythmic activity in a rat model of ischemia-induced arrhythmias. Structure-activity studies led to the identification of three compounds 5, 18, and 26, which were selected based on their particular in vivo electrophysiological properties, for studies in two canine atrial fibrillation (AF) models.

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Introduction: RSD1235 is a novel drug recently shown to convert AF rapidly and safely in patients.(1) Its mechanism of action has been investigated in a rat model of ischemic arrhythmia, along with changes in action potential (AP) morphology in isolated rat ventricular myocytes and effects on cloned channels.

Methods And Results: Ischemic arrhythmias were inhibited with an ED50 of 1.

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The data on the activities of all previously described HERG blockers and of the most widely cited I(Kr) blockers were analyzed with respect to the effect of potential charged center(s) and its shielding by surrounding structural elements. The following model was considered: the less shielding of the charged form of the drug occurs, the easier its deprotonation will be and the less potency of the blockade of HERG/I(Kr) channels will be. Tertiary amines which form ammonium ions shielded by two structural fragments of the drug molecule were found to be potent HERG/I(Kr) blockers with IC50 < 1 microM (16 of 19 compounds, 84%).

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