1 Flosequinan, milrinone, isoprenaline and forskolin given intravenously at similarly hypotensive doses have been evaluated in separate studies for their effect on ischaemia-induced arrhythmias and on ventricular cyclic nucleotide content following coronary artery ligation in the pentobarbitone anaesthetized rat. 2 Flosequinan did not affect mortality or arrhythmias following coronary artery ligation in either study and no change in ventricular cyclic nucleotide content was observed. 3 Isoprenaline caused a significant increase in mortality (P<0.05) in both studies whereas milrinone and forskolin caused a significant increase in mortality in only one of the two studies conducted. All three agents caused significant increases in cyclic AMP which were associated with increased incidence of arrhythmias. 4 When compared at similarly hypotensive doses, flosequinan, in contrast to milrinone, isoprenaline and forskolin, did not influence ischaemia-induced arrhythmias or raise ventricular cyclic nucleotide levels in the anaesthetized rat.
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