The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
PHARMACODYNAMIC ACTIONS OF (S)-2-[4, 5-DIHYDRO5-PROPYL-2 (3H)-FURYLIDENE]-1, 3-CYCLOPENTANEDIONE (OUDENONE)
Hikaru OZAWATohru KOIDE
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1976 Volume 26 Issue 5 Pages 581-592

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The pharmacodynamic actions of (S)-2-[4, 5-dihydro-5-propyl-2(3H)-furylidene]-l, 3-cyclopentanedione (oudenone) were studied in both anesthetized animals and isolated organs. Oudenone (10-40 mg/kg i.v.) induced an initial rise in blood pressure followed by a prolonged hypotension in the anesthetized rats. In unanesthetized spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), oudenone (5-200 mg/kg p.o.) caused a doserelated decrease in the systolic blood pressure. The initial pressor effect was diminished by pretreatments with phentolamine, guanethidine, hexamethonium and was abolished in the pithed rats. In addition, intracisternal administrations of oudenone (100-600 μg/kg) showed a marked increase in blood pressure in the anesthetized rats, suggesting that the pressor effect may be due to centrally mediated actions. Oudenone, given intra-arterially into the femoral artery (400-800 μg/kg), caused a long-lasting vasodilation in anesthetized dogs. At a relatively high dose (40 mg/kg i.v.), oudenone antagonized all pressor responses to autonomic agents and central vagus nerve stimulation in anesthetized rats and dogs, however, oudenone showed no anti-cholinergic, -histaminergic, beta-adrenergic and adrenergic neuron blocking properties.
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