Effects of cocaine and desipramine on the neurally evoked overflow of endogenous noradrenaline from the rat heart

可卡因和地昔帕明对大鼠心脏神经诱发内源性去甲肾上腺素溢出的影响

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Abstract

1 Stimulation of postganglionic cardiac sympathetic nerves produced a stimulation frequency-dependent overflow of endogenous noradrenaline from the otherwise isolated rat heart. 2 Such nerve stimulation also produced increases in heart rate. There was significant correlation between heart rate increases and corresponding noradrenaline concentrations in the coronary venous effluent. 3 Cocaine (3 X 10(-5)M) caused a significant reduction in both the noradrenaline overflow and the heart rate increase, produced by nerve stimulation for 1 min at 4 Hz. 4 Desipramine (10(-6)M) caused a significant increase in the noradrenaline overflow produced by stimulation for 1 min (4 Hz) with a mean increase of approximately 60%. There was no significant effect on the heart rate increase produced by such stimulation. 5 The opposite effects of cocaine (3 X 10(-5)M) and desipramine (10(-6)M) on noradrenaline overflow are attributed to differences in the local anaesthetic properties of these agents.

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