The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
Effects of NS-2, a New Class 1 Antiarrhythmic Agent, and AFD-19, Its Active Metabolite, on Ventricular Arrhythmias Induced by Coronary Artery Occlusion and Reperfusion in Anesthetized Rats: Comparison with Disopyramide and Mexiletine
Sadayoshi KomoriTakao SawanoboriKohji TamuraKathleen A KaneJames R Parratt
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1994 Volume 65 Issue 3 Pages 193-200

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Abstract

We studied the antiarrhythmic effects of NS-2 (4-diisobutylamino-1, 1-diphenyl-l-butanol maleate) and AFD-19 (active metabolite of NS-2) on early stage ventricular arrhythmias induced by coronary artery occlusion and reperfusion in anesthetized male rats. These effects were compared with those of disopyramide and mexiletine. Drugs were intravenously administered either before or after coronary occlusion. When administered 5 min before occlusion, 3 mg/kg of NS-2 and AFD-19 exhibited equivalent anti-arrhythmic activity to that of 5 mg/kg of disopyramide and mexiletine, as assessed by reductions in the number of premature ventricular complexes and in the incidences of ventricular tachycardia and ventricular fibrillation. In a dose of 5 mg/kg, the antiarrhythmic effects of NS-2 and AFD-19 were more pronounced. When administered 5 min after coronary artery occlusion, only NS-2 and AFD-19 (in doses of 5 mg/kg) had significant antiarrhythmic effects. None of the drugs influenced the severe ventricular arrhythmias induced by reperfusion when administered 1 min before reperfusion. In conclusion, NS-2 might be effective in reducing the severity of the life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias that occur during acute myocardial infarction.

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