[The inotropic and bathmotropic effects of beta stimulation: a study comparing dobutamine and dopamine on the guinea-pig papillary muscle in isotonic contraction].

1992 
: The study was aimed at comparing the effects of dobutamine (dob) and dopamine (dop) on isotonic contraction and rhythmicity of isolated guinea-pig papillary muscles (in oxygenated Tyrode at 37 degrees C), by taking into account: 1) the rate of stimulation (50% above the diastolic threshold) at 5 fixed periods: (RR: 1600, 1200, 1000, 800 and 400 ms); 2) 7 log concentrations (logC) of the index amine (from 10(-9) to 10(-3) M). To this end, a dose-relation protocol which explored the effects of all 5 RR and 7 logC was designed and 15 adult female Guinea-pigs (250 to 350 g) were randomized to either the dob (n = 8) or the dop (n = 7) arm. This enabled a total of 525 sets of data to be analyzed: in 38 sets (7.2%) premature contractions (CP) were coded. CP were sustained (freq: > 3) in 25 of these latter 38 sets (4.8%). Compared to the basal state, the amplitude (AMP%) and the log of percent amplitude (logAMP%) and time to peak (TP%) changes of the isotonic (Gould transducer) twitch were calculated along with the log of this latter variable (logTP%). AMP%, log AMP%, TP% and logTP% were linearly correlated with logC at all RR. In the range 1600-400 RR, for both amines, significant linear correlations (magnitude of 0.15 > r p 11) and dop (t > magnitude of 3) might be used to explain (0.28 > r2 p t r2 < 0.09, p < 0.00001), but not the variable used to code the type of treatment (dob versus dop).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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