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. 1971 Dec;50(12):2585–2595. doi: 10.1172/JCI106759

Effects of cardiac depression and of anesthesia on the myocardial action of a cardiac glycoside

Stephen F Vatner 1,2, Charles B Higgins 1,2, Thomas Patrick 1,2, Dean Franklin 1,2, Eugene Braunwald 1,2
PMCID: PMC292208  PMID: 5129310

Abstract

The effects of ouabain (G-strophanthin) 20 μg/kg, on left ventricular (LV) pressure (P), diameter (D), velocity of contraction (dD/dt), and dP/dt were studied in conscious dogs instrumented with ultrasonic diameter gauges and miniature pressure gauges. The effects of ouabain were compared on separate occasions in the same dogs after cardiac depression with propranolol, 3.0 mg/kg, and also after general anesthesia with Na pentobarbital, 30 mg/kg. Maximal pressor effects were observed in the first 10 min, but maximal effects on the contractile state occurred at 30 min after ouabain. At this time, in conscious dogs, ouabain had increased LV isolength systolic pressure by 5%, LV isolength velocity by only 9%, and LV (dP/dt)/P by 21%, while end systolic diameter (ESD) decreased slightly and end diastolic diameter (EDD) and heart rate (HR) were unchanged. After anesthesia, ouabain increased LV systolic pressure by 8%, velocity 32%, (dP/dt)/P by 47%, and ESD decreased by 1.2 mm while EDD rose slightly and HR fell by 26 beats/min. Returning HR to control with atrial pacing decreased EDD 0.9 mm below control. After cardiac depression with propranolol, ouabain caused responses similar to those observed in the anesthetized dogs. Thus, the cardiac glycoside was found to exert only minor inotropic effects on the nonfailing heart of conscious dogs but far more striking inotropic responses in the anesthetized state.

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