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Bupivacaine-induced slow-inward current inhibition: a voltage clamp study on frog atrial fibres.

J E de La Coussaye1, C Massé, B P Bassoul, J J Eledjam, J P Gagnol, A Sassine.   

Abstract

The effects of various concentrations of bupivacaine on the characteristics of the slow-inward current (isi) were studied over a ten-minute period on isolated frog atria. At a concentration of 10(-7) M, bupivacaine did not modify isi. At 10(-6) M, the maximal amplitude of the slow-inward current (i max) was depressed by 11 per cent. At 10(-5) M, i max was depressed by 24.5 per cent, the time-to-peak current value (tpeak) was increased by 13.4 per cent and the inactivation time constant (tau in) by 29.8 per cent. At 10(-4) M, i max was depressed by 32.9 per cent, tpeak increased by 30.4 per cent and tau in by 58.7 per cent. In conclusion, bupivacaine produced only moderate inhibition of the slow-inward current. The findings might explain the decline in sinus impulse formation with sinus bradycardia, and the slowing of atrio-ventricular node conduction produced by bupivacaine. However, the decrease in contractility previously reported does not seem to be due only to inhibition of the slow-inward current.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2225303     DOI: 10.1007/BF03006545

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Anaesth        ISSN: 0832-610X            Impact factor:   5.063


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