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Effect of potassium on the action of the KATP modulators cromakalim, pinacidil, or glibenclamide on arrhythmias in isolated perfused rat heart subjected to regional ischaemia

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1994

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Ischaemic ventricular fibrillation was inversely related to changes in [K+]o, whereas effects on ventricular tachycardia were all-or-none. Neither potassium channel openers nor glibenclamide elicited significant proarrhythmic activity despite variations in [K+]o. These data suggest that both potassium channel openers and glibenclamide display potential antiarrhythmic activity through their ability to abolish two distinct arrhythmogenic mechanisms during ischaemia. It is also suggested that the underlying mechanisms of ventricular tachycardia and fibrillation are coupled during ischaemia in the rat.

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