POSITIVE CHRONOTROPIC AND INOTROPIC ACTIONS OF NEW ANTITUMOR AGENT ADRIAMYCIN AND ITS CARDIOTOXICITY : ITS SPECIAL REFERENCES TO MYOCARDIAL CONTRACTILE FORCE AND THE CHANGE OF THE TRANSMEMBRANE ACTION POTENTIAL
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概要
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New antitumor antibiotic adriamycin, chemically glycoside linkage of the red pigmented aglycone and the water soluble aminosugar, has been clinically known to produce some electrocardiographic abnormalities such as sinus tachycardia, ST segment depression and the flattening of T wave, as its side effect. In order to clarify its genetic mechanism, isolated guinea pig heart perfused by Langendorff's technique was used and single shot of adriamycin into this preparation produced positive chronotropic and inotropic actions and the acceleration of the repolarization process manifested by the shortening of the duration of the membrane action potential, especially, the repolarization phase 2. This agent has lesser degree of acute accumulative effect in producing arrhythmia, as compared with the action of daunomycin. These effects were completely blocked by dl-propranolol.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1972-05-20
著者
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Kobayashi Toshiji
Department Of Internal Medicine National Cancer Hospital
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NAKAYAMA RYU
Department of Medical Cardiology, National Cardiovascular Center
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Nakayama Ryu
Department Of Internal Medicine National Cancer Hospital
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Kimura Kiyoji
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cancer Hospital
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TAKATANI OSAMU
Department of Internal Medicine, National Cancer Center Hospital
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Kimura Kiyoji
Department Of Internal Medicine National Cancer Hospital
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Takatani Osamu
Department Of Internal Medicine National Cancer Center Hospital
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KIMURA Kiyoji
Department of Clinical Oncology, Nagoya Memorial Hospital
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