Original Article: PDF OnlyAttenuation by R 56865, a Novel Cytoprotective Drug, of Regional Myocardial Ischemia- and Reperfusion-Induced Electrocardiographic Disturbances in Anesthetized RabbitsVerscheure, Yvan; Pouget, Georgette; Courtois, Françoise De; Grand, Bruno Le and; John, Gareth W. Author Information Centre de Recherche Pierre Fabre, Division of Cardiovascular Diseases II, Castres, France Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology: January 1995 - Volume 25 - Issue 1 - p 126-133 Free Abstract We investigated the antiischemic and antiar-rhythmic effects of R 56865 in pentobarbital-anesthetized, open-chest rabbits subjected to 10 min regional myocar-dial ischemia and 20 min reperfusion, using two experimental protocols. In the first, R 56865 (0.02–0.16 mg/kg) was administered as a bolus intravenous (i.v.) injection 5 min before ligation of a branch of the left circumflex coronary artery (LCX); in the second, the drug, at the highest dose studied (0.16 mg/kg), was injected by the same route during ischemia, 5 min after coronary artery ligation. Ischemia-induced ST segment increase and reperfusion-induced ventricular arrhythmias were determined in lead II of the four-limb ECG. Mean carotid arterial pressure and heart rate (HR) were also measured. When given before ischemia, R 56865 dose-dependently prevented ischemia-induced ST segment increase and reperfusion arrhythmias. The antiischemic and antiarrhythmic doseresponse curves were superimposable, suggesting a common mechanism of action. R 56865 (0.16 mg/kg) fully attenuated ischemia-induced ST segment shift and ventricular arrhythmias on reperfusion. These protective effects were not associated with systemic hypotension or brady-cardia. When high-dose R 56865 (0.16 mg/kg) was given during ischemia, ST segment shift and ventricular arrhythmias on reperfusion were not attenuated. The results strongly suggest that R 56865 affords protection against the deleterious effects of moderate ischemia by mechanisms not associated with an indirect reduction of cardiac work. R 56865 may elicit cardioprotection directly in ischemic tissue. © Lippincott-Raven Publishers.