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Title: Effects of amiloride in guinea-pig and rat left atrial contraction as affected by frequency of stimulation and [Ca2+]0-[Na+]0 ratio: role of Na+/Ca2+ exchange. Author: Cargnelli G, Bova S, Luciani S. Journal: Br J Pharmacol; 1989 Jun; 97(2):533-41. PubMed ID: 2474348. Abstract: 1. The effect of amiloride (0.5 mM) on guinea-pig and rat left atria driven at various rates of stimulation and different [Ca2+]0-[Na+]0 ratios has been studied. 2. Amiloride elicited a positive inotropic response in guinea-pig left atria driven at 0.1 Hz, 0.5 Hz and 1 Hz when [Ca2+]0 was 3.6 mM, 1.8 mM and 0.9 mM respectively but not when [Ca2+]0 was 2.7 mM at 0.1 Hz, 0.9 mM at 0.5 Hz and 0.45 mM at 1 Hz. 3. A positive inotropic response was obtained in guinea-pig left atria driven at 0.1 Hz and 1 Hz when [Ca2+]0-[Na+]0(2) was increased respectively from 8 x 10(-5) to 16 x 10(-5) and from 2 x 10(-5) to 8 x 10(-5). The positive inotropic effect was evident only when the ratio was increased by increasing [Ca2+]0 and not by decreasing [Na+]0. 4. In the presence of amiloride, the force of contraction of guinea-pig left atria decreased instead of increasing, when the rate of stimulation was lowered from 1 Hz to 0.01 Hz. Amiloride inhibited the post-rest potentiation. 5. In rat left atria amiloride was devoid of any effect in all the above-mentioned experimental conditions. 6. It is suggested that the pattern of cardiac actions of amiloride can be explained by the inhibition of the Na+/Ca2+ exchange system.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]