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  • 1
    ISSN: 1420-908X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The histamine-receptor subtype mediated effects on action potentials of electrically driven and spontaneously active isolated sheep cardiac Purkinje fibres were investigated using H1-and H2-selective agonists and antagonists. In electrically stimulated Purkinje fibres histamine (3 μmol/l) increased action potential plateau height, decreased action potential duration at −60mV, and enhanced pacemaker activity. These effects were abolished by 30 μmol/l cimetidine (H2-selective antagonist), but not impaired by 0.3 μmol/l dimethindene (H1-selective antagonist). In spontaneously active Purkinje fibres, histamine (10 μmol/l) increased the spontaneous rate by 24%, the slope of diastolic depolarization by 45% and shortened the duration of the diastole at −60mV by 32% of the respective control measurements. These effects were blocked by 30 μmol/l cimetidine, but not by 0.3 μmol/l dimethindene. The concentration-response relationship of histamine was shifted to higher histamine concentrations by approximately 2 logarithmic units in the presence of 30 μmol/l cimetidine, but no displacement was found in the presence of 0.3 μmol/l dimetindene. The H2-selective agonist impromidine (0.001–0.3 μmol/l) has similar actions to histamine on spontaneously active Purkinje fibres, while the H1-selective agonist 2-(2-pyridyl-)ethylamine was ineffective. It is concluded that the pronounced stimulatory action of histamine on spontaneous activity in sheep cardiac Purkinje fibres is exclusively mediated by H2-receptors.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1420-908X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The histamine-receptor-subtype-mediated effects on action potentials of electrically driven and spontaneously active isolated sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers were investigated using H1-and H2-selective agonists and antagonists. In electrically stimulated Purkinje fibers, histamine (3 μmol/l) increased the action potential plateau height, decreased the action potential duration measured at a repolarization level of −60 mV and enhanced the pacemaker activity. These effects were abolished by the H2-selective antagonist cimetidine (30 μmol/l), but were not impaired by the H1-selective antagonist dimetindene (0.3 μmol/l). In spontaneously active Purkinje fibers, histamine (10 μmol/l) increased the spontaneous rate by 24%, the slope of diastolic depolarization by 45% and shortened the duration of the diastole by 32% of the respective control measurements. These effects were blocked by 30 μmol/l cimetidine, but remained unchanged in the presence of 0.3 μmol/l dimetindene. Concentration-response curves of histamine were shifted to the right by approximately 2 logarithmic units in the presence of 30 μmol/l cimetidine, but were not influenced in the presence of 0.3 μmol/l dimetindene. The H2-selective agonist impromidine (0.001–0.3 μmol/l) had similar actions as histamine on spontaneously active Purkinje fibers, while the H1-selective agonist 2-(2-pyridyl-)ethylamine was ineffective. It is concluded that the pronounced stimulatory action of histamine on spontaneous activity in sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers is exclusively mediated by H2 receptors.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-1076
    Keywords: Key words Infant ; Positive endexpiratory pressure ; Mean airway pressure ; Functional residual capacity ; Sulphur hexafluoride washout technique
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In mechanical ventilation of preterm infants, positive endexpiratory pressure (PEEP) is widely used to prevent alveolar collapse, maintain functional residual capacity (FRC) and improve oxygenation. Prolongation of inspiratory time (ti) and increase of peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) are also used for this purpose. We investigated the effect of variations of PEEP, PIP and ti on FRC in ten infants with hyaline membrane disease and onset of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD, n= 7), pulmonary hypertension (n= 1), pulmonary hypoplasia (n= 1) or severe BPD (n= 1) (gestational age 24–39 weeks, median 26 weeks; birth weight 590–2960 g, 785 g; chronological age 7–84 days, 19 days; weight 689–4650 g, 1185 g). FRC, measured using the sulphur hexafluoride washout technique, was between 6.2 and 48.3 ml/kg (median 21.5 ml/kg). PEEP was changed stepwise 2–5 times in each patient (median 3) and mean airway pressure (MAP) was modified independently of PEEP by changing PIP 0–2 times (median 1) and ti 0–2 times (median 2). Changes of FRC correlated well with modifications of PEEP in each patient (r= 0.90, range 0.71–0.99). The slope factors of linear correlations had a median value of 2.94 ml/cm H2O per kg, which was significantly different from zero (P 〈 0.01) and significantly higher than the slope factors of linear correlations between FRC and MAP after modifications of PIP or ti (P 〈 0.01). The latter two were statistically not different from zero. The quotients ΔFRC/ΔMAP were significantly higher after adjustments of PEEP than after adjustments of PIP or ti (P 〈 0.01). The time lag between the change of PEEP and the stabilization of FRC on a new level ranged from 2 to 14 min (median 5). Conclusion FRC is mainly determined by PEEP but not by PIP or ti. Stabilization of FRC after a change of PEEP can last up to 14 min. Its duration is unpredictable and has to be waited for when testing pulmonary function in ventilated preterm infants.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers ; action potentials ; automaticity ; β1-β2- ; adrenoceptors-(−) ; isoproterenol ; (−)-noradrenaline ; procaterol ; bisoprolol ; ICI 118,551
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The electrophysiological effects mediated by β1- and β2- in spontaneously active sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers were investigated using the non-selective agonist (−)-isoproterenol (IPN) and the selective agonists (−)-noradrenaline (β1) and procaterol (β2) in the absence and presence of the selective antagonists bisoprolol (β1) and ICI 118,551 (β2). IPN (0.01 μmol/l) increased the spontaneous rate by 54% and the slope of diastolic depolarization by 68% of the respective control values. Further, IPN increased the action potential duration at −20 mV (APD −20 mV) from 96 to 154 ms, reduced the APD −70 mV by 17% and the duration of the diastole by 39% and slightly hyperpolarized the maximum diastolic potential. These effects were partially inhibited by ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l), diminished by bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) and almost completely blocked by the combination of both antagonists. Concentration response curves of IPN were influenced by the selective antagonists as follows: ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l) shifted the curves to the right by 0.2–0.4 log units and increased the slope factor. Bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) induced a greater shift to the right by 1.1–1.5 log units. Combination of bisoprolol with ICI 118,551 shifted the curves to the right by 1.5–1.7 log units. Noradrenaline (0.3 μmol/l) elicited similar actions as IPN. Bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) shifted the concentration response curves of noradrenaline to the right by 1.1–1.9 log units. Actions of procaterol (0.1 μmol/l) were weak, attained only 15–35% of the maximal effects of IPN and could be blocked by ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l). These results show that the increase of pacemaker activity induced by catecholamines in sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers is predominantly mediated by stimulation of β1. However, contribution of β2 mediated effects could be demonstrated.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1435-1803
    Keywords: Key words Sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers – action potentials – automaticity –β1-adrenoceptors –β2-adrenoceptors – (–)-isoproterenol – (–)-noradrenaline – procaterol – bisoprolol – ICI 118,551
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The electrophysiological effects mediated by β1- and β2-adrenoceptors in spontaneously active sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers were investigated using the non-selective agonist (–)-isoproterenol (IPN) and the selective agonists (–)-noradrenaline (β1) and procaterol (β2) in the absence and presence of the selective antagonists bisoprolol (β1) and ICI 118,551 (β2). IPN (0.01 μmol/l) increased the spontaneous rate by 54% and the slope of diastolic depolarization by 68% of the respective control values. Further, IPN increased the action potential duration at –20 mV (APD –20 mV) from 96 to 154 ms, reduced the APD –70 mV by 17% and the duration of the diastole by 39% and slightly hyperpolarized the maximum diastolic potential. These effects were partially inhibited ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l), diminished by bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) and almost completely blocked by the combination of both antagonists. Concentration response curves of IPN were influenced by the selective antagonists as follows: ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l) shifted the curves to the right by 0.2–0.4 log units and increased the slope factor. Bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) induced a greater shift to the right by 1.1–1.5 log units. Combination of bisoprolol with ICI 118,551 shifted the curves to the right by 1.5–1.7 log units. Noradrenaline (0.3 μmol/l) elicited similar actions as IPN. Bisoprolol (0.1 μmol/l) shifted the concentration response curves of noradrenaline to the right by 1.1–1.9 log units. Actions of procaterol (0.1 μmol/l) were weak, attained only 15–35% of the maximal effects of IPN and could be blocked by ICI 118,551 (0.03 μmol/l). These results show that the increase of pacemaker activity induced by catecholamines in sheep cardiac Purkinje fibers is predominantly mediated by stimulation of β1-receptors. However, contribution of β2-receptor mediated effects could be demonstrated.
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