1. The effects of the class I antiarrhythmic agent, tocainide, on intraventricular conduction were assessed in guinea-pigs, anaesthetized with pentobarbitone sodium 60 mg kg-1, i.p. 2. After electrical ablation of the sinus node, heart rate was controlled by atrial pacing. His bundle electrograms were recorded by means of an epicardial bipolar electrode. 3. During continuous stimulation, comparison of HV intervals measured at a cycle length of 475 ms, with HV intervals measured at a cycle length of 250 ms yielded the following results: 25.26 +/- 0.64 ms versus 25.02 +/- 0.70 ms (NS), at baseline, 26.65 +/- 0.80 ms versus 29.88 +/- 1.13 ms (P < 0.001) after i.v. administration of 30 mg kg-1 tocainide, and 28.04 +/- 0.64 ms versus 36.24 +/- 1.31 ms (P < 0.001), after addition of 20 mg kg-1 tocainide. Thus, tocainide caused HV intervals to increase in a strictly rate-dependent fashion. 4. In order to characterize the rate-dependent class I activity of tocainide in terms of its binding kinetics to sodium channels, fractional sodium channel block was estimated from drug induced reductions of intraventricular conduction velocity (delta theta). On abruptly changing the drive cycle length from 500 ms to 250 ms, delta theta reached a new steady state with rate constants of 1.23 +/- 0.09 beat-1 and 1.28 +/- 0.09 beat-1, after administration of 30 mg kg-1 and addition of 20 mg kg-1 tocainide, respectively. At a basic drive cycle length of 250 ms delta theta recovered with time constants of 250.29 +/- 23.32 ms and 183.04 +/- 8.03 ms after administration of 30 mg kg-1 and addition of 20 mg kg-1 tocainide, respectively.5. The experimentally determined kinetic parameters were implemented into a mathematical model that assumes drug binding to sodium channels in terms of a periodical two-state process. Rate-dependent reductions in conduction velocity during continuous stimulation after administration of tocainide were closely approximated by steady state reductions in sodium channel availability as calculated on the basis of the aforementioned model.6. In agreement with previously published in vitro studies, our data, obtained in vivo, confirm the classification of tocainide as a class I antiarrhythmic agent with fast onset and offset kinetics. The kinetic parameters obtained in vivo can be used in order to predict steady state reductions in conduction velocity at a wide range of frequencies.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2176021PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1993.tb13784.xDOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

cycle length
16
kg-1 tocainide
16
intraventricular conduction
12
class antiarrhythmic
12
antiarrhythmic agent
12
administration kg-1
12
addition kg-1
12
conduction velocity
12
delta theta
12
steady state
12

Similar Publications

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and influenza viruses lead to severe respiratory illnesses and death in humans, exacerbated in individuals with underlying health conditions, remaining substantial global public health concerns. Here, we developed a bivalent replication-incompetent single-cycle pseudotyped vesicular stomatitis virus vaccine that incorporates both a prefusion-stabilized SARS-CoV-2 spike protein lacking a furin cleavage site and a full-length influenza A virus neuraminidase protein. Vaccination of K18-hACE2 or C57BL/6J mouse models generated durable levels of neutralizing antibodies, T cell responses, and protection from morbidity and mortality upon challenge with either virus.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Telomemore enables single-cell analysis of cell cycle and chromatin condensation.

Nucleic Acids Res

January 2025

Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Umeå University, Biomedicinbyggnaden 6K och 6L, Umeå universitetssjukhus, 901 87, Umeå, Sweden.

Single-cell RNA-seq methods can be used to delineate cell types and states at unprecedented resolution but do little to explain why certain genes are expressed. Single-cell ATAC-seq and multiome (ATAC + RNA) have emerged to give a complementary view of the cell state. It is however unclear what additional information can be extracted from ATAC-seq data besides transcription factor binding sites.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Organic compounds present promising options for sustainable zinc battery electrodes. Nevertheless, the electrochemical properties of current organic electrodes still lag behind those of their inorganic counterparts. In this study, nitro groups were incorporated into pyrene-4, 5, 9, 10-tetraone (PTO), resulting in an elevated discharge voltage due to their strong electron-withdrawing capabilities.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Prone position has been diffusely applied in mechanically ventilated COVID-19 patients. Our aim is ascertaining the association between the physiologic response and the length of the first cycle of prone position and intensive care unit (ICU) mortality.

Methods: International registry including COVID-19 adult patients who underwent prone positioning.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Creating durable, motion-compliant neural interfaces is crucial for accessing dynamic tissues under in vivo conditions and linking neural activity with behaviors. Utilizing the self-alignment of nano-fillers in a polymeric matrix under repetitive tension, here, we introduce conductive carbon nanotubes with high aspect ratios into semi-crystalline polyvinyl alcohol hydrogels, and create electrically anisotropic percolation pathways through cyclic stretching. The resulting anisotropic hydrogel fibers (diameter of 187 ± 13 µm) exhibit fatigue resistance (up to 20,000 cycles at 20% strain) with a stretchability of 64.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!