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Arch Inst Cardiol Mex. 1990 Mar-Apr;60(2):167-74.
[Cardiac autonomic blockade in sinus disease and indication for a pacemaker]
[Article in Spanish]
Solorzano Martin CJ, Delgado Caro G, Lugo Pena P.
Departamento de Cardiologia del Hospital de Especialidades, Centro Medico de Occidente, IMSS, Guadalajara, Jal.
Functional autonomic blockade (FAB) with metoprolol (0.2 mg/kg body weight) and atropine sulphate (0.04 mg/kg) was carried out in 23 patients, 20 to 81 years old (mean age 61 years) with symptomatic sick sinus syndrome with clinical indication for permanent pacing. Several measurements were determined before and after FAB, 7 had normal intrinsic heart rate (IHR) and 16 abnormal. With normal IHR, 3 had severe autonomic regulation disturbances and in only two patients the corrected sinus nodal recovery time (SNRTC) and the sinoatrial conduction time (SACT) were prolonged after FAB. On the 16 patients with abnormal IHR only 4 had severe extrinsic autonomic influence and 15 had SACT and SNRTC prolonged after FAB. All measurements were determined by standard electrocardiographic surface tracings. Indications for permanent pacing were reduced to intrinsic sick sinus syndrome and bradycardia with severe autonomic disturbances in symptomatic patients.
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Eur J Pharmacol. 1978 Feb 1;47(3):281-90.
Cardiovascular responses to intraventricular adrenaline in spontaneous hypertensive rats.
Borkowski KR, Finch L.
The effects of intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injections of adrenaline on the blood pressure and heart rate of spontaneous hypertensive (SH) rats have been investigated. Adrenaline induced dose-related falls in blood pressure and heart rate in both conscious and urethane anaesthetised rats. In conscious rats, the hypotension and metoprolol, but were unaffected by pretreatment with phentolamine, piperoxan, fluphenazine or methysergide. However, in urethane-anaesthetised rats, the hypotension and bradycardia induced by i.c.v. adrenaline was not significantly affected by i.c.v. pretreatment with propranolol or oxprenolol, while metoprolol significantly antagonised only the bradycardia. Piperoxan, fluphenazine and methysergide were also without effect. Pretreatment with mecamylamine (i.p.) abolished the cardiovascular depressor effects of i.c.v. adrenaline in both conscious and urethane anaesthetised SH rats. It is concluded that the cardiovascular depressor effects of i.c.v. adrenaline are mediated by central adrenoceptors in SH rats and that, in conscious rats, these depressor effects may be mediated by central beta-adrenoceptors rather than alpha-adrenoceptors.
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Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol. 1987 Jan;9(1):35-8.
Evidence of beta-adrenergic involvement in forced swimming-induced behavioural despair of mice.
Parale MP, Chakravarti S, Kulkarni SK.
Modulation of forced swimming-induced immobility by beta-adrenoceptor activation was investigated in mice. Isoprenaline prolonged the immobility duration of mice in a dose-related manner when the animals were forced to swim for 6 min periods. On the other hand, salbutamol (a beta 2-agonist) reduced the immobility duration of mice. Pretreatment with propranolol (1,2,4,8 and 16 mg/kg, ip), atenolol (10 mg/kg, ip) and metoprolol (10 mg/kg, ip) antagonized the immobility-enhancing effect of isoprenaline. Chronic administration (10 mg/kg/day) for 8 days of propranolol and imipramine protected the animals from isoprenaline-evoked prolongation of immobility. These findings suggest that central beta 1- and beta 2-subtypes of adrenoceptors may be acting in opposite directions to modify the immobility duration of mice. Activation of central beta 1-adrenoceptors may lead to enhanced behavioural despair, whereas a reverse effect may be observed on beta 2-adrenoceptor activation.
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