European heart journal
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European heart journal · Aug 1989
ReviewPharmacology of positive inotropic phosphodiesterase III inhibitors.
Cardiac phosphodiesterase III (PDE) inhibitors derived from pyridinone, imidazolone, pyridazinone and related structures form a new class of positive inotropic vasodilator agents (e.g. milrinone) that are beneficial in the treatment of acute and chronic heart failure. These agents inhibit the intracellular hydrolysis of cyclic AMP, thereby promoting cyclic AMP-catalysed phosphorylation of sarcolemmal calcium channels and activating the calcium pump. Drugs such as milrinone have a wider therapeutic index than the cardiac glycosides. ⋯ The effectiveness of these new agents is, however, dependent upon some degree of basal adenylate cyclase activity. Individual PDE inhibitors differ in terms of both chronotropic and extracardiac properties. The reasons for this are not yet fully understood.