Investigation into the cardioregulatory properties of the alpha 1-adrenoceptor blocker indoramin

对α1-肾上腺素受体阻滞剂吲哚拉明的心脏调节特性的研究

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Abstract

The cardioregulatory properties of the alpha 1-adrenoceptor blocker indoramin have been compared with those of prazosin in the anaesthetized rat. The effects of autonomic blockade on heart rate responses evoked by these two agents and their effects on blood pressure and heart rate after peripheral or central administration have been compared. Cumulative administration of indoramin (0.8-25.6 mg kg-1 i.v.) evoked significant decreases in arterial blood pressure and a concomitant bradycardia. Pithing or autonomic blockade, by pretreatment with a combination of practolol and bilateral vagotomy, prevented the bradycardia evoked by indoramin (0.8-3.2 mg kg-1 i.v.). Atropine sulphate pretreatment abolished the bradycardia until a cumulative dose of 25.6 mg kg-1(i.v.) of indoramin had been reached. Bilateral vagotomy, intravenous administration of atropine methylnitrate or practolol pretreatment attenuated the bradycardia. Prazosin (0.02-0.64 mg kg-1 i.v.) evoked a fall in arterial blood pressure of similar magnitude to that observed following indoramin. A bradycardia was evoked only at a relatively high dose (0.64 mg kg-1 i.v.). Intracisternal injection of indoramin or prazosin evoked bradycardia and hypotension at a dose which had no effect after intravenous injection (25 micrograms). Intracerebroventricular injection of indoramin (25 micrograms) had no significant effect on heart rate or blood pressure compared to control values, whereas prazosin (25 micrograms) evoked a significant tachycardia and hypotension. It is concluded that the bradycardia evoked by indoramin in the rat is not due to a direct action on the heart except possibly at high doses. Central alpha 1-adrenoceptor blockade, possibly in the brainstem region, results in a bradycardia and this may explain the lack of reflex tachycardia following the administration of indoramin.

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