CARDIOVASCULAR CHANGES INDUCED BY LARGE DOSES OF CLONIDINE IN MICE
Open Access
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
- Vol. 27 (3) , 437-444
- https://doi.org/10.1254/jjp.27.437
Abstract
Clonidine at doses of 0.5-1.0 mg/kg i.p. produced an initial rise followed by a sustained fall in blood pressure. The initial pressor response became more marked and the onset of hypotensive effect was delayed as the dose was increased to large doses such as 10-50 mg/kg given intraperitoneally. The heart rate was markedly reduced soon after clonidine administration and the bradycardia lasted for more than 2 hours. Both the initial pressor and subsequent hypotensive effects of clonidine were reduced by pretreatment with phentolamine, the initial pressor effects were suppressed by propranolol which did not affect the hypotensive effects. This initial pressor effect was potentiated while the hypotensive effect was reduced after bilateral vagotomy and pretreatment with either 6-hydroxydopamine or atropine. The bradycardia was significantly reduced by propranolol, atropine and bilateral vagotomy. Central sympathetic as well as parasympathetic mechanisms may be involved in cardiovascular changes after large doses of clonidine in urethanized mice.This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- Evidence for a central α-sympathomimetic action of Clonidine in the ratJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 1975
- Drug‐induced changes in the release of [3H]‐noradrenaline from field stimulated rat irisBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 1971
- Sites of central nervous action of clonidine of reflex autonomic function in the unanaesthetized rabbitEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, 1971
- Studies on the action of some psychoactive drugs on central noradrenaline neurones after inhibition of dopamine-β-hydroxylaseBrain Research, 1970
- Antihypertensive effect of a new imidazoline compound (clonidine) and chlorthalidone, individually and in combinationThe American Journal of Cardiology, 1970
- Effects of clonidine on central sympathetic toneEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, 1970
- Evidence for a central noradrenaline receptor stimulation by clonidineLife Sciences, 1970
- Localization of the hypotensive effect of 2-(2-6-dichlorophenylamino)-2-imidazoline hydrochloride (St 155, catapresan)European Journal of Pharmacology, 1969
- Cardiovascular effects of 2-(2,6-dichlorophenylamino)-2-imidazoline hydrochloride (ST 115)European Journal of Pharmacology, 1968
- Evidence for a central hypotensive mechanism of 2-(2,6-dichlorophenylamino)-2-imidazoline (catapresan, ST-155)European Journal of Pharmacology, 1968