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APPARENT FREQUENCY-DEPENDENT EFFECT OF CLONIDINE ON CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC TRANSMISSION - THE ROLE OF NEURONAL UPTAKE

MJ LEW, JA ANGUS

JOURNAL OF PHARMACOLOGY AND EXPERIMENTAL THERAPEUTICS | WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1982

Abstract

Decreases in spontaneous atrial period (tachycardia) were measured in atropinized guinea-pig isolated right atria in response to intramural sympathetic nerve stimulation. Electrical field pulses were applied only during the atrial refractory period to avoid arrhythmias. Responses to one to six field pulses delivered in a single refractory period were substantially reduced by clonidine (1-1000 nM), providing no evidence that the blocking action of this drug is frequency-dependent. Stimulus-response lines to one, two or four field pulses delivered as one field pulse per refractory period (1/1) were displaced to the right by clonidine (0.1 microM) such that 8, 16 and 32 field pulses were requir..

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