1. Author's Information
    Jose L. Martínez
    University of Santiago of Chile, Office of the Vice Rectory, Alameda 3363, Est. Central, Santiago, Chile

    Hiran Cabrera
    Central Laboratory of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medical Sciences Dr. Salvador Allende, University of Medical Sciences, Havana, Cuba

    Claudio Laurido
    University of Santiago of Chile, Faculty of Chemistry and Biology, Santiago, Chile

  2. Abstract
    The possible additive effect of ethanol (EtOH) on verapamil on isolated papillary muscle of cats weighing 1200-1500 g kept in oxygenated Ringer Locke solution was studied. Papillary muscles were dissected from the right ventricle, mounted vertically in an acrylic support and stimulated electrically driven at a constant rate by means of silver at 37°C (pH=7.4). We studied the effect on peak tension development (PTD) of verapamil (5.4 X 10-4 mM) and two EtOH concentrations (48.6 and 97.2 mM) in cat papillary muscle bathed in a normocalcic medium (2.2 mM) of Ringer-Locke solution. EtOH in both concentration potentiated the decrease of PTD (inotropic effect), (-53.31�2.07% and -60.00�3.50%, respectively) compared to verapamil previously incubated in bath (-38.1�2.26%). It was concluded that verapamil induces a decrease in myocardial contraction by a posterior consumption of sufficient EtOH enough to put the patient in the risk of a lamentable induction of cardiac failure
    Keywords
    Cat, Ethanol, Papillary muscle, Verapamil

    ADLID: 5175-v1
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  1. Keywords
    Cat Ethanol Papillary muscle Verapamil
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