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The influence of nifedipine and mioflazine on mitochondrial calcium overload in normoxic and ischaemic guinea-pig hearts

  • Eur J Pharmacol. 1990 Mar 13;178(1):71-8. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(90)94794-x.
J G Hugtenburg 1 M J Van Voorst J Van Marle M J Mathy J J Beckeringh H A Van Veen M G Hendriks P A Van Zwieten
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  • 1 Department of Pharmacotherapy/Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Abstract

The influence of nifedipine (20 nM) and mioflazine (300 nM), i.e. concentrations inducing a 60-70% recovery of cardiac function during reperfusion of globally ischaemic guinea-pig working hearts, on the mitochondrial calcium content was investigated in normoxic, globally ischaemic and reperfused globally ischaemic guinea-pig working hearts. Mitochondrial calcium was determined electronmicroscopically with oxalate-pyroantimonate method. In normoxic hearts both nifedipine and mioflazine reduced the mitochondrial calcium content. Global ischaemia for 45 min and subsequent reperfusion for 25 min resulted in a pronounced mitochondrial calcium overload and damage to the cellular structure. In ischaemic and in reperfusion hearts the drugs maintained mitochondrial calcium at pre-ischaemic levels and decreased the damage to the cellular structure.

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