JAPANESE CIRCULATION JOURNAL
Online ISSN : 1347-4839
Print ISSN : 0047-1828
ISSN-L : 0047-1828
Do Antiarrhythmic Drugs Act on the Site of Abnormal Impulse Generation or Act on the Normal Myocardium? : SYMPOSIUM ON VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIA : BASIC AND CLINICAL STUDIES : 50th Annual Scientific Session of the Japanese Circulation Society
KEITARO HASHIMOTOHARUMI MITSUHASHIKENTARO AKIYAMASADAYASHI KOMORI
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1987 Volume 51 Issue 2 Pages 196-202

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Locally-induced digitalis arrhythmia was produced to study whether antiarrhythmic drugs suppress arrhythmia by directly acting on the abnormal impulse generation or by suppressing Na channels of normal myocardium to make it unresponsive to abnormal impulses. Dogs were thoracotomized and the anterior descending artery (ADA) was isolated and autoperfused with arterial blood from the carotid artery. Forty μg and an additional 10 μg every 20 min of ouabain was injected directly into the ADA produced ventricular tachycardia originating from the digitalis intoxication. Locally injected class 1 antiarrhythmic drugs, including tetrodotoxin, were effective in suppressing this arrhythmia. However, when intravenously applied lidocaine was prevented from reaching the ADA area, lidocaine was not effective in suppressing this arrhythmia. We conclude that class 1 drugs produce anti-arrhythmic effect by directly suppressing the digitalis toxicated area, not by suppressing the normal myocardium.
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