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Glibenclamide Specifically Blocks ATP-Sensitive K<+ Channel Current in Atrial Myocytes of Guinea Pig Heart
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Cardiac MuscleHeart FailureCardiovascular PharmacologyPharmacotherapyCellular PhysiologyHyperpolarization (Biology)Channel CurrentCardiologyGuinea Pig HeartMolecular PhysiologyAdenosine-induced K+BiochemistrySingle Atrial MyocytesPharmacologyPhysiologyElectrophysiologyCardiovascular PhysiologyMedicineAtrial Myocytes
Effects of glibenclamide on the control membrane ionic currents, acetylcholine or adenosine-induced K+ current, and nicorandil-induced K+ current were examined in single atrial myocytes of guinea pig heart. The nystatin-whole cell clamp technique was used. Nicorandil evoked the time-independent K+ current which is probably the current through the ATP-sensitive K+ channel. Glibenclamide inhibited this current in a concentration-dependent fashion, although it had no effect on the other currents. We concluded that glibenclamide specifically inhibits the ATP-sensitive K+ channel current in cardiac myocytes.
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