Activation of Type II Cannabinoid Receptors Improves Myocardial Tolerance to Arrhythmogenic Effects of Coronary Occlusion and Reperfusion

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A. V. Krylatov
D. S. Ugdyzhekova
N. A. Bernatskaya
L. N. Maslov
R. Mekhoulam
R. G. Pertwee
G. B. Stephano
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[1] Siberian Division of Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,Institute of Cardiology, Tomsk Scientific Center
[2] Tomsk State Pedagogical University,undefined
[3] Jerusalem University,undefined
[4] University of Aberdeen,undefined
[5] Stony Brook University,undefined
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Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine | 2001年 / 131卷
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arrhythmias; cannabinoid receptors; K; channels;
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Preliminary intravenous injection of cannabinoid receptor agonist HU-210 (0.05 mg/kg) reduced the incidence of ventricular arrhythmias during 10-min coronary occlusion and 10-min reperfusion in chloralose-anesthetized rats. Preliminary injection of type I cannabinoid receptor antagonist SR 141716A (3 mg/kg) had no effect on the antiarrhythmic effect of HU-210, while type II cannabinoid receptor antagonist SR 144528 (1 mg/kg) completely abolished the effect of HU-210. Preconditioning with glibenclamide (0.3 mg/kg), an inhibitor of ATP-dependent K+-channels, did not affect the antiarrhythmic activity of HU-210. These findings suggest that antiarrhythmic effect of HU-210 is mediated through activation of type II cannabinoid receptors rather than activation of K+-channels.
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