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Free radicals potentiate the negative dromotropic effect of adenosine in guinea pig isolated heart

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ACTA CARDIOLOGICA
卷 58, 期 3, 页码 191-197

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.2143/AC.58.3.2005278

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adenosine; atrioventricular node; free radical; nitric oxide

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Objective-Adenosine is released during myocardial ischaemia and delays atrioventricular nodal (AV) conduction. We hypothesized that free radicals present during reperfusion potentiate the negative dromotropic effect of adenosine on the AV node. Methods and results-Guinea pig hearts were prepared using the Langendorff technique, paced (200 beats/min), and instrumented to measure the atrium-to-His bundle (A-H) interval, an index of AV nodal conduction time. Adenosine (2 muM) prolonged the A-H interval by 5.7+/-0.5 ms from a control value of 35.7+/-1.3 ms. (n=10, P<0.05). In the absence of adenosine, the superoxide (O-2(-)) generator pyrogallol (20 muM) did not affect the A-H interval (0.7+/-0.2 ms prolongation, n=10). However, concurrent infusion of adenosine (2 muM) and pyrogallol (20 muM) lengthened the A-H interval by 11.0+/-0.8 ms from control (n=10, P<0.001). This A-H interval prolongation was reversed by cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine (100 nM), a selective A(1)-adenosine receptor antagonist (P < 0.001, n = 5). Similarly, A-H interval prolongation was decreased to 4.3+/-0.4 ms when N-G-methyl-L-arginine (100 muM), a nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitor, was infused (n = 4). The superoxide scavenger superoxide dismutase (200 U/ml) also diminished the A-H interval prolongation to 7.1+/-0.6 ms (n = 4, P<0.001). Ba2+ (100 muM), a blocker of the adenosine-induced inward potassium current (I-K,I-ADO), did not significantly affect this potentiation (13.0+/-0.8 and 10.8+/-0.7 ms greater than control A-H interval in the absence and presence of Ba2+, respectively, n = 4). Conclusions-Superoxides and adenosine delay AV nodal conduction in a synergistic manner via a NO-dependent mechanism involving an I-K,I-ADO-independent component. This phenomenon may contribute to the genesis of reperfusion arrhythmias.

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