While calcium entry blockers have a beneficial influence on the postischemic recovery of the nonhypertrophied heart, their influence on the hypertrophied heart has not been determined. The aim of this study was to assess postischemic recovery of myocardial performance and energy metabolites in rat hearts with left ventricular hypertrophy pretreated either chronically or acutely with verapamil. Left ventricular hypertrophy was induced by suprarenal constriction of the abdominal aorta. Hemodynamics and phosphorus 31 magnetic resonance spectra were monitored simultaneously in the isolated hearts during control perfusion, after 30 minutes of global ischemia, and after 30 minutes of reperfusion. All hypertrophied hearts had significantly higher ...
The influence of pressure-con-trolled postischemic reperfusion (Rp) on functional and metabolic para...
The effects of acute intravenous (i.v.) versus long-term oral(p.o.) verapamil administration on dias...
A substantial number of drugs act either directly or indirectly on the heart, but surprisingly, litt...
Background: Calcium overload and free radical mediated damage in the mitochondria is the most import...
The present study was undertaken to define the effects of left ventricular hypertrophy on postischem...
<p>n = 6 in each group,</p>*<p><i>P</i><0.05,</p>**<p><i>P</i><0.01 vs. ischemia before.</p>#<p><i>P...
AbstractTimely administration of verapamil has been shown to reduce indexes of ischemic injury in ex...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
1. Heart hypertrophy is a common cardiac complication of sustained arterial hypertension and is acco...
Background : Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, is known to protect the myocardium against ischem...
Modulation of the L-type calcium channel by catecholamines improves action potential parameters in s...
textabstractThe effects of short-term administration of verapamil on left ventricular isovolumetric ...
The aim of this study has been the analysis of acute and chronic effects of Verapamil on resting lef...
Delayed recovery of contractile function after myocardial isch-emia may be due to prolonged recovery...
SUMMARY The effects of verapamil (0.02-0.2 mg/kg) on con-tractility in normal and partially ischemic...
The influence of pressure-con-trolled postischemic reperfusion (Rp) on functional and metabolic para...
The effects of acute intravenous (i.v.) versus long-term oral(p.o.) verapamil administration on dias...
A substantial number of drugs act either directly or indirectly on the heart, but surprisingly, litt...
Background: Calcium overload and free radical mediated damage in the mitochondria is the most import...
The present study was undertaken to define the effects of left ventricular hypertrophy on postischem...
<p>n = 6 in each group,</p>*<p><i>P</i><0.05,</p>**<p><i>P</i><0.01 vs. ischemia before.</p>#<p><i>P...
AbstractTimely administration of verapamil has been shown to reduce indexes of ischemic injury in ex...
Reperfusion of isolated rat hearts with calcium-containing medium after a short period of calcium·fr...
1. Heart hypertrophy is a common cardiac complication of sustained arterial hypertension and is acco...
Background : Verapamil, a calcium channel blocker, is known to protect the myocardium against ischem...
Modulation of the L-type calcium channel by catecholamines improves action potential parameters in s...
textabstractThe effects of short-term administration of verapamil on left ventricular isovolumetric ...
The aim of this study has been the analysis of acute and chronic effects of Verapamil on resting lef...
Delayed recovery of contractile function after myocardial isch-emia may be due to prolonged recovery...
SUMMARY The effects of verapamil (0.02-0.2 mg/kg) on con-tractility in normal and partially ischemic...
The influence of pressure-con-trolled postischemic reperfusion (Rp) on functional and metabolic para...
The effects of acute intravenous (i.v.) versus long-term oral(p.o.) verapamil administration on dias...
A substantial number of drugs act either directly or indirectly on the heart, but surprisingly, litt...