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. 1977 Oct 1;45(3):267-79.
doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(77)90009-7.

Effect of diazoxide, verapamil and compound D600 on isoproterenol and calcium-mediated dose-response relationships in isolated rabbit atrium

Effect of diazoxide, verapamil and compound D600 on isoproterenol and calcium-mediated dose-response relationships in isolated rabbit atrium

M R Bristow et al. Eur J Pharmacol. .

Abstract

The effect of diazoxide, verapamil and compound D600 on calcium and isoproterenol dose-response relationships was investigated in isolated rabbit atrial preparations. All three agents shifted calcium dose-force relationships parallel and to the right. D600 acted as a competitive antagonist of calcium, as a plot of log (x - 1) vs. -log B resulted in a straight line with a slope of approximately -1.0. Diazoxide, verapamil and D600 also antagonized isoproterenol but in a non-competitive manner. A reduction of calcium in the bathing fluid produced a qualitatively similar non-competitive antagonism of isoproterenol and markedly potentiated diazoxide antagonism of isoproterenol. We conclude that: (1) diazoxide has calcium antagonistic properties similar to the "calcium antagonists" verapamil and D600; (2) these agents act as competitive antagonists of calcium through a specific site that is beyond the beta-adrenergic receptor and in the series of events between the beta-adrenergic receptors and inotropic response in myocardial tissue.

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