Protective Effects of Ranolazine on Ventricular Fibrillation Induced by Activation of the ATP-Dependent Potassium Channel in the Rabbit Heart.

1996 
Background: The authors studied the antifibrillatory effects of the adenosine-triphosphate (ATP)-sparing metabolic modulator ranolazine in a rabbit isolated heart model in which ventricular fibrillation occurs under conditions of hypoxia/reoxygenation in the presence of the ATP-dependent potassium channel opener pinacidil.Methods and Results: Ten minutes after ranolazine or vehicle administration, addition of pinacidil (1.25 μM) to the buffer was followed by a 12-minute hypoxic period and 40 minutes of reoxygenation. At a reduced concentration of ranolazine (10 μM), ventricular fibrillation occurred in 60% of the hearts. compared to 89% in the control group (P = NS). In contrast, only three of nine hearts (33%) treated with 20 μM ranolazine developed ventricular fibrillation (P <.05 vs vehicle). Hemodynamic parameters including coronary perfusion pressure, left ventricular developed pressure, and ±dP/dt were not affected by the presence of ranolazine in the perfusion medium. Ranolazine did not prevent or ...
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