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Query: UNIPROT:P20020 (
adenosine triphosphatase
)
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Diacetyl monoxime
(
DAM
) is a negative inotropic agent. To identify the mechanism of its actions, electrical and mechanical studies with various cardiac tissues were carried out.
DAM
(0.2-20 mM) inhibited the contractile force in both normal and 22 mM KCl-depolarized (in presence of 10(-6) M isoproterenol) guinea-pig papillary muscles in a concentration-dependent manner. In general, there was a lack of major effects of
DAM
on sarcolemmal electrical properties. The fast action potentials were somewhat depressed and the slow action potentials were slightly enhanced. In chemically skinned pig ventricular muscles, the myofibrillar contraction induced in 6.25 pCa was inhibited by
DAM
in a similar concentration range.
DAM
also produced an apparent decrease in sensitivity toward Ca++ in this preparation. Myofibrillar
adenosine triphosphatase
assay showed similar results as in the skinned muscles. All
DAM
effects were reversible upon washout and could be partially antagonized by raising [Ca++]. Taken together, the negative inotropic effect of
DAM
cannot be ascribed to an inhibitory effect on the slow inward current, as suggested previously. An inhibitory effect at the myofibril level is a distinct possibility. Additional effects of
DAM
on the sarcoplasmic reticulum cannot be ruled out.
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PMID:Effects of diacetyl monoxime on cardiac excitation-contraction coupling. 315 42