The reverse mode of Na+/Ca2+ exchange represents an important pathway in inducing Ca2+ overload during ischemia and reperfusion. The inhibitory effects of amiloride and KB-R7943 on Na+/Ca2+ exchange current (INa/Ca) were investigated in guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Whole-cell patch clamp techniques were used under bidirectional ionic conditions and 25 mM of Na+ in pipette solution. At +50 mV, amiloride 10, 30, and 100 microM inhibited the outward INa/Ca by 15, 23, and 41%, respectively; at -80 mV, it inhibited inward INa/Ca by 6, 15, and 23%, respectively. Its inhibitory effect on outward INa/Ca was greater than that on inward INa/Ca. At +50 mV, KB-R7943 1 and 10 microM inhibited the outward INa/Ca by 29 and 61%, respectively; at -80 mV, it inhibited inward INa/Ca by 22 and 57%, respectively. KB-R7943 inhibited both directions of the exchange current with an equal potency. The data suggest that KB-R7943 is not a selective inhibitor on reverse mode of Na+/Ca2+ exchange.

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