Central cardiovascular effects of physostigmine in humans.
- 1 January 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Hypertension
- Vol. 7 (1) , 140-145
- https://doi.org/10.1161/01.hyp.7.1.140
Abstract
Central cholinergic control of pulse rate and blood pressure has seldom been studied in humans. In the current study we contrasted the cardiovascular effects of the centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine, which increases central and peripheral acetylcholine levels, with those of saline placebo and with those of the non-centrally acting cholinesterase inhibitor neostigmine, which only increases peripheral acetylcholine levels. We found that physostigmine, in contrast to neostigmine and saline, caused significant and often profound increases in pulse rate and blood pressure levels in humans. Thus, we conclude that acetylcholine may have a role in central cardiovascular regulation in humans. We also found that administration of physostigmine may cause net increases in pulse of up to 74 beats/minute, systolic blood pressure increases of up to 50 mm Hg, and diastolic increases of up to 45 mm Hg. Such increases could be dangerous in elderly patients with concomitant cerebrovascular or coronary circulation disorders.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Physostigmine in coma due to drug overdoseClinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 1979
- Increased pressor responses to physostigmine in spontaneously hypertensive ratsNaunyn-Schmiedebergs Archiv für experimentelle Pathologie und Pharmakologie, 1979
- Treatment of Huntington disease with a cholinergic agonistNeurology, 1978
- The Hypertensive Response to Injection of Physostigmine into the Hypothalamus of the Unanesthetized ratClinical and Experimental Hypertension, 1978
- CENTRALLY MEDIATED CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF INTRACISTERNAL APPLICATION OF CARBACHOL IN ANESTHETIZED RATSThe Japanese Journal of Pharmacology, 1976
- Cardiovascular responses to injections of cholinomimetic drugs into the cerebral ventricles of unanaesthetized dogsBritish Journal of Pharmacology, 1973
- TISSUE AMINE LEVELS AND SYMPATHETIC BLOCKADE AFTER GUANETHIDINE AND BRETYLIUMBritish Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 1961
- FACTORS INFLUENCING THE HYPERTENSIVE EFFECT OF ESERINE IN THE RATBritish Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy, 1961
- Effect of Intracisternal Injections of AcetylcholineExperimental Biology and Medicine, 1935