Intravenous infusion of acetylstrophanthidin to 6 dogs, after a 60 min left anterior descending coronary artery occlusion, was associated with a 43.0-+ 10.5 % decrease in the dose of digitalis needed to produce ventricular arrhythmias as compared to the pre-ischemic dose (97.5-+ 8.0 ~g/kg). Reperfusion of the ischemic region for 2 h after a 90 min occlusion resulted in a 54.4 + 6.7 % decrease in the arrhythmogenic dose. Direct intracoronary infusions of digitalis into the ischemic region, after a 90 rain coronary occlusion followed by 2 h of reperfusion, was associated with a 47.7 ± 6.4 % decrease in the dose of digitalis needed to produce arrhythmias. The pre-ischemic (control) arrhythmogenic dose of digitalis via the intracoronary infusio...
Inhibition by cardiac glycosides of Na(+), K(+)-ATPase reduces sodium efflux from myocytes and may l...
Despite the fact that numerous studies have been published regarding the possible presence in plasma...
The susceptibility to the toxic arrhythmogenic effects of digitalis was studied in 10 normal dogs (g...
Intravenous infusion of acetylstrophanthidin to 6 dogs, after a 60 min left anterior descending coro...
Objective: Intracellular Na rises rapidly during cardiac ischemia and this has been attributed to th...
It is now generally agreed that Na+−K+adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), a transport enzyme derived ...
is controversial. To determine the efficacy and toxic threshold, serial infusions of 3 jg/kg per min...
AbstractBackgroundA mechanism for myocardial dysfunction after ischemia and reperfusion is Na+/H+ ex...
BIOCHEMICAL reactions of myocardialcells to infarction are of basic interest in arrhythmia research....
Background. Cardiac glycosides have traditionally been used as inotropic agents in the treatment of ...
The control of intracellular Na levels has long beenknown to be a crucial part of the regulation of...
Myocardial infarction leads to compensatory ventricular remodeling. Disturbances in myocardial contr...
Na+/K+ adenosinetriphosphatase (sodium pump) may play a key role in the prevention of reperfusion in...
Normalization of intracellular sodium (Na-i(+)) after postischemic reperfusion depends on reactivati...
Enhanced susceptibility to toxic arrhythmias by digitalis administration has been reported in clinic...
Inhibition by cardiac glycosides of Na(+), K(+)-ATPase reduces sodium efflux from myocytes and may l...
Despite the fact that numerous studies have been published regarding the possible presence in plasma...
The susceptibility to the toxic arrhythmogenic effects of digitalis was studied in 10 normal dogs (g...
Intravenous infusion of acetylstrophanthidin to 6 dogs, after a 60 min left anterior descending coro...
Objective: Intracellular Na rises rapidly during cardiac ischemia and this has been attributed to th...
It is now generally agreed that Na+−K+adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase), a transport enzyme derived ...
is controversial. To determine the efficacy and toxic threshold, serial infusions of 3 jg/kg per min...
AbstractBackgroundA mechanism for myocardial dysfunction after ischemia and reperfusion is Na+/H+ ex...
BIOCHEMICAL reactions of myocardialcells to infarction are of basic interest in arrhythmia research....
Background. Cardiac glycosides have traditionally been used as inotropic agents in the treatment of ...
The control of intracellular Na levels has long beenknown to be a crucial part of the regulation of...
Myocardial infarction leads to compensatory ventricular remodeling. Disturbances in myocardial contr...
Na+/K+ adenosinetriphosphatase (sodium pump) may play a key role in the prevention of reperfusion in...
Normalization of intracellular sodium (Na-i(+)) after postischemic reperfusion depends on reactivati...
Enhanced susceptibility to toxic arrhythmias by digitalis administration has been reported in clinic...
Inhibition by cardiac glycosides of Na(+), K(+)-ATPase reduces sodium efflux from myocytes and may l...
Despite the fact that numerous studies have been published regarding the possible presence in plasma...
The susceptibility to the toxic arrhythmogenic effects of digitalis was studied in 10 normal dogs (g...