Recent evidence suggests that cocaine can produce marked cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. A possible mechanism for this effect is slowing of impulse conduction due to block of cardiac Na channels. We therefore investigated its effects on Na channels in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes using the whole-cell variant of the patch clamp technique. Cocaine (10–50 microM) was found to reduce Na current in a use-dependent manner. The time course for block development and recovery were characterized. At 30 microM cocaine, two phases of block development were defined: a rapid phase (tau = 5.7 +/- 4.9 ms) and a slower phase (tau = 2.3 +/- 0.7 s). Recovery from block at -140 mV was also defined by two phases: (tau f = 136 +/- 61 ms, tau s ...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since Frohlich and Loewi (1910) first described sensitization by cocaine of vario...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of this study was to define in vivo the magnitude and temporal course o...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of cocaine. METHODS: In 8 dogs (9-...
AbstractCocaine block of human cardiac (hH1) and rat skeletal (μ1) muscle sodium channels was examin...
α1-Acid glycoprotein (AAG) is an acute phase protein capable of binding basic drugs. This action exp...
The hypothesis that cocaine has Class I-type antiarrhythmic drug effects was tested in tissues isola...
We have examined the effects of cocaine on the SR Ca2+ release channel purified from canine cardiac ...
Cocaine and lidocaine are local anesthetics (LAs) that block Na currents in excitable tissues. Cocai...
Sudden death due to cocaine in the absence of myocardial infarction has been attributed to the preci...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Ma...
Background. Previous clinical reports have suggested that cocaine intoxication may produce severe ve...
Cocaine causes cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, and occa-sionally long QT syndrome in humans. We i...
AbstractThe mechanism of cocaine-related sudden death is unknown. To test whether cocaine potentiate...
Background. Cocaine abuse has been implicated as a cause of death due to sudden cardiac arrest. Meth...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the study was to define the effect of cocaine on the myocardial uptak...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since Frohlich and Loewi (1910) first described sensitization by cocaine of vario...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of this study was to define in vivo the magnitude and temporal course o...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of cocaine. METHODS: In 8 dogs (9-...
AbstractCocaine block of human cardiac (hH1) and rat skeletal (μ1) muscle sodium channels was examin...
α1-Acid glycoprotein (AAG) is an acute phase protein capable of binding basic drugs. This action exp...
The hypothesis that cocaine has Class I-type antiarrhythmic drug effects was tested in tissues isola...
We have examined the effects of cocaine on the SR Ca2+ release channel purified from canine cardiac ...
Cocaine and lidocaine are local anesthetics (LAs) that block Na currents in excitable tissues. Cocai...
Sudden death due to cocaine in the absence of myocardial infarction has been attributed to the preci...
Cocaine is a widely abused drug responsible for the majority of deaths ascribed to drug overdose. Ma...
Background. Previous clinical reports have suggested that cocaine intoxication may produce severe ve...
Cocaine causes cardiac arrhythmias, sudden death, and occa-sionally long QT syndrome in humans. We i...
AbstractThe mechanism of cocaine-related sudden death is unknown. To test whether cocaine potentiate...
Background. Cocaine abuse has been implicated as a cause of death due to sudden cardiac arrest. Meth...
AbstractObjectives. The aim of the study was to define the effect of cocaine on the myocardial uptak...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since Frohlich and Loewi (1910) first described sensitization by cocaine of vario...
AbstractObjectives. The goal of this study was to define in vivo the magnitude and temporal course o...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of cocaine. METHODS: In 8 dogs (9-...