uk-66914 has been researched along with ibutilide* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for uk-66914 and ibutilide
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Glibenclamide, but not class III drugs, prevents ischaemic shortening of the refractory period in guinea-pig hearts.
The effective refractory period was measured in paced (4 Hz) perfused guinea-pig hearts in vitro. The effective refractory period was linearly correlated with temperature of the perfusing solution: as temperature was reduced the effective refractory period was increased. Reduction of the coronary flow rate to 10% of control resulted in a marked reduction in the effective refractory period. UK-66,914, dofetilide, ibutilide and phentolamine caused a prolongation in the effective refractory period, but during ischaemia the effective refractory period was reduced by the same degree as in vehicle-treated hearts. Glibenclamide had no effect on the effective refractory period prior to ischemia but it abolished the ischaemia-induced shortening. These results suggest that the opening of KATP channels may be responsible for the ischaemia-induced shortening of the effective refractory period in perfused guinea-pig hearts and that the class III effects of UK-66,914, dofetilide and ibutilide are attenuated during ischaemia. Topics: Analysis of Variance; Animals; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents; Coronary Circulation; Electrocardiography; Glyburide; Guinea Pigs; Heart; Male; Myocardial Ischemia; Phenethylamines; Phentolamine; Pyrazines; Pyridines; Refractory Period, Electrophysiological; Sulfonamides; Temperature | 1993 |