Author:
Vaghy P L,Grupp I L,Grupp G,Schwartz A
Abstract
Equilibrium dissociation constants of Bay k 8644, a calcium agonist, and nitrendipine, a calcium antagonist, were determined in canine cardiac sarcolemma. The equilibrium dissociation constant for Bay k 8644 was compared to the concentration that produced a fifty percent increase, and the equilibrium dissociation constant for nitrendipine was compared to the concentration that produced a fifty percent decrease, in contractile force in canine heart trabecular muscle. Both saturation and inhibition binding data suggest that Bay k 8644 and nitrendipine bind to and compete for a high affinity dihydropyridine-binding site present in isolated cardiac sarcolemma preparations. The equilibrium dissociation constant (7-10 nM) and concentration that produced a fifty percent increase in contractile force in the canine trabecular muscle (30 +/- 8 nM) of Bay k 8644 were in a similar concentration range, but the equilibrium dissociation constant (0.29 +/- 0.025 nM) of nitrendipine binding was more than a thousand-fold lower than the concentration that produced a fifty percent decrease in contractile force in canine trabecular muscle (613 +/- 109 nM). These data suggest that binding of Bay k 8644 to high affinity binding sites is pharmacologically relevant, and is related to a positive inotropic effect.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology
Cited by
36 articles.
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