Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2011)

Developmental Changes in Action Potential Prolongation by K+-Channel Blockers in Chick Myocardium

  • Hideaki Nouchi,
  • Naoaki Kiryu,
  • Mikio Kimata,
  • Yayoi Tsuneoka,
  • Shogo Hamaguchi,
  • Iyuki Namekata,
  • Akira Takahara,
  • Koki Shigenobu,
  • Hikaru Tanaka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1254/jphs.10205sc
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 115, no. 2
pp. 235 – 238

Abstract

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The effects of K+-channel blockers on the action potential duration of the myocardium were examined in isolated right ventricles from the 7 – 10-day-old, 11 – 13-day-old, and 14 – 20-day-old embryo and 1 – 7-day-old hatched chicks. E-4031 significantly prolonged action potential duration at all developmental stages examined; the prolongation was largest in the 11 – 13-day-old embryo and was accompanied by early after-depolarizations. Chromanol 293B showed smaller prolongation at all stages examined. Terfenadine prolonged action potential duration in the 11 – 13-day-old embryo, but not in other stages. Thus, the chick ventricular myocardium changes its repolarization properties during development. Keywords:: chick, K+-channel blocker, action potential duration