Effect of a novel class I antiarrhythmic agent, TYB-3823, on the calcium current in single guinea pig ventricular myocytes

1992 
Abstract The effect of TYB-3823 on Ca 2+ current (I Ca ) of guinea pig ventricular myocytes was investigated by means of whole-cell patch-clamp technique. TYB-3823 (100–1,000 μM) caused a concentration-dependent decrease in I Ca . Furthermore, a reduction of I Ca induced by TYB-3823 (1,000 μM) was progressively accentuated by repetitive membrane depolarization, indicating a rate-dependent block of I Ca . However, the inhibitory potency on I Ca was approximately 1 1000 of a Ca 2+ antagonistic agent, verapamil hydrochloride. Considering evidence that 3–30 μM TYB-3823 decreased the maximum upstroke velocity of the action potential of guinea pig ventricular muscles, it is indicated that the drug does not show its Ca 2+ antagonistic property in the usual concentration range as a class I antiarrhythmic agent.
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