Circulation, Vol 57, 223-229, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
AJ Hordof, A Spotnitz, L Mary-Rabine, RN Edie and MR Rosen
We used microelectrode techniques to study the indirect and direct actions
of ouabain on human atrial fibers (HAF) obtained from patients with
congenital heart disease undergoing open heart surgery. At 15 min of
superfusion ouabain, 2 X 10(-7) M, induced an increase in maximum diastolic
potential (MDP), action potential (AP) amplitude and upstroke velocity of
phase 0 depolarization (Vmax) and a decrease in AP duration. Spontaneously
beating HAF showed a decrease in automaticity. Acetylcholine (3 X 10(-6) M)
induced identical effects on AP characteristics and automaticity. Prior
treatment with atropine (1 X 10 (-6) M) blocked these effects of ouabain
and acetylcholine. Superfusion with ouabain (2 X 10 (-7) M) for 30 to 90
min resulted in decreased MDP, AP amplitude and Vmax, and a further
decrease in AP duration. Phase 4 depolarization and spontaneous rate
increased and delayed afterdepolarization and tachyarrythmia occurred. The
ACh-like effects of digitalis decrease automaticity and increase MDP of
HAF; the direct effects decrease MDP, increase automaticity, and induce
tachyarrythmias.
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The cellular electrophysiologic effects of digitalis on human atrial fibers
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