Literature DB >> 1652698

Opposite modulation of ouabain cardiotoxicity by hexamethyleneamiloride and phenylephrine.

A Terzic1, T Anagnostopoulos, S M Vogel.   

Abstract

To see whether the Na/H antiporter plays a role in digitalis cardiotoxicity, we investigated the influence of modulators of Na/H exchange on the toxic effects of ouabain in isolated, paced (0.4 Hz) rat left atria. Ouabain (1 mmol/l) caused a transient positive inotropic effect followed by toxic events, including a complete loss of developed force and a gradual increase in resting force. In the presence of hexamethyleneamiloride (3 and 10 mumol/l), an inhibitor of Na/H exchange, ouabain (1 mmol/l) caused a sustained positive inotropic effect without toxicity. By contrast, phenylephrine (100 mumol/l), an alpha-adrenoceptor agonist reported to stimulate the antiporter, hastened the development of ouabain's toxicity. Neither ouabain, at a subtoxic concentration (650 mumol/l), nor phenylephrine (100 mumol/l) affected diastolic force, but in their combined presence, a substantial contracture developed and twitch contractions disappeared. Phenylephrine (30 or 100 mumol/l) or adrenaline (30 mumol/l), in the presence of a beta-adrenoceptor antagonist, increased the intracellular pH by up to 0.15 pH unit, as measured using ion-selective microelectrodes in quiescent preparations. This effect on pHi was prevented by hexamethyleneamiloride (10 mumol/l). Consistent with phenylephrine's ability to stimulate Na+ influx via the Na/H antiporter, phenylephrine (100 mumol/l) increased intracellular Na+ activity by about 3 mmol/l in ouabain (650 mumol/l)-treated atria. These findings indicate that modulators of Na/H exchange affect the cardiotoxicity of digitalis glycosides and imply that the stimulation of myocardial alpha-adrenoceptors may aggravate digitalis toxicity.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1652698     DOI: 10.1007/bf00169554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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