The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
SYMPATHOMIMETIC ACTIONS OF RESERPINE ADMINISTERED DURING TREATMENT WITH DOPAMINE IN THE DOG
Nobufumi ONOTatsuo FURUKAWA
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1975 Volume 25 Issue 5 Pages 493-499

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Abstract
Reserpine injected intravenously during infusion with dopamine brought about sympathomimetic effects, but a second injection of reserpine after 120 minutes did not elicit such effects. This pressor effect was eliminated by phenoxybenzamine and this positive chronotropic effect by propranolol. Reserpine induced similar but weak sympathomimetic effects after cocaine, while it induced no changes in blood pressure and heart rate after infusion with noradrenaline. Meanwhile, pressor response to dopamine was potentiated 24 hours after reserpine and was further potentiated after additional infusion with noradrenaline. The sympathomimetic actions induced by the concurrent administration of reserpine and dopamine may be attributable to a facilitation of those indirect mechanisms, principally of endogenous catecholamine release.
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