Effects of OPC‐8212, a new positive inotropic agent, on canine ventricular arrhythmias

Abstract
1 OPC-8212, a positive inotropic agent that increases intracellular cyclic AMP and stimulates the Ca current, was compared with amrinone and AR-L 115 in their effects on canine ventricular arrhythmias. 2 OPC-8212, up to 3 mg kg−1, did not worsen 24 h coronary ligation arrhythmias, while it aggravated ventricular arrhythmias seen 48 h after coronary ligation. However, OPC-8212 did not at any time induce ventricular fibrillation in dogs subjected to coronary ligation. 3 OPC-8212, up to 3 mg kg−1, had no arrhythmogenic or antiarrhythmic effect on digitalis-induced arrhythmias, while amrinone and AR-L 115 showed antiarrhythmic effects. 4 With adrenaline-induced arrhythmias, the three drugs aggravated ventricular tachycardia to produce ventricular fibrillation. 5 The absence of a worsening effect of the new positive inotropic agents on digitalis arrhythmia may be helpful in a clinical setting of combined therapy of these new drugs with digitalis.