The Korean Journal of Pharmacology (대한약리학회지)
- Volume 12 Issue 2 Serial No. 20
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- Pages.13-19
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- 1976
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- 0377-9459(pISSN)
Pharmacological action of Zizyphi Semen extract on heart
산조인(酸棗仁)의 심장(心臟)에 대한 약리작용(藥理作用)
- Cho, T.S. (Department of Pharmacology Yonsei University College of Medicine) ;
- Ro, J.Y (Department of Pharmacology Yonsei University College of Medicine) ;
- Hong, S.S. (Department of Pharmacology Yonsei University College of Medicine)
- Published : 1976.12.01
Abstract
A fluid extract of Zizyphi Semen was employed in this experiment. The cardiac effects of Zizyphi Semen were examined on isolated rabbits atria and heart in situ of anesthetized cats and rabbits. The adrenergic blocking activity and refractory period of cardiac muscle were measured after administration of this drug. In rabbits and cats the antiarrhythmic action of Zizyphi Semen on atrial and ventricular arrhythmias produced by epinephrine or ouabain was examined. The results were following: 1. Zizyphi Semen produced a decrease in rate and contractile amplitude of the isolated rabbit atria and had a week blocking effect on epinephrine acceleration of atrial movement. 2. Zizyphi Semen effectively abolished the spontaneous arrhythmia occurring in the isolated rabbit atria ana the atrial arrhythmia induced by ouabain. 3. Zizyphi Semen produced a marked prolongation of the refractory period in isolated atrial muscle of rabbit. 4. Zizyphi Semen prevented the induction of ventricular arrhythmia arising from excessive dose of epinephrine in anesthetized rabbits and cats. 5. With regard to the ventricular arrhythmia induced by a continuous infusion of ouabain, Zizyphi Semen exerted suppressive effect and produced a marked prolongation of cardiac arrest time in anesthetized rabbits and cats. From the above results, it may be concluded that Zizyphi Semen is effective against atrial and ventricular arrhythmias. The antiarrhythmic effect of this drug may be the result of direct myocardial depressive and partially adrenergic beta receptor blocking activities including prolongation of the refractory period of cardiac muscle.
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