ACTIONS OF DERIVATIVES OF LYSERGIC ACID ON THE HEART OF VENUS MERCENARIA
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- 1 April 1962
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 18 (2) , 440-450
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1962.tb01422.x
Abstract
5-Hydroxytryptamine and a number of (+)-lysergic acid derivatives have been tested on the heart of Venus mercenaria. One group of derivatives was found to increase the amplitude and frequency of heart beat in a manner much like 5-hydroxytryptamine. It included the monoethylamide, diethylamide, propanolamide (ergometrine), butanolamide (methylergometrine) and certain peptide derivatives of lysergic acid without substituents in positions 1 or 2. Of these, lysergic acid diethylamide was the most active. Given sufficient time (up to 4 hr), as little as 10 ml. of 10−16 m lysergic acid diethylamide produced a maximum increase in amplitude and frequency in about one-half of the 80 hearts on which it was tested. Its action was very slowly reversed by washing, as was true of all lysergic acid derivatives. A second group of lysergic acid derivatives, substituted in positions 1 or 2, had weak excitor action, if any, and specific 5-hydroxytryptamine blocking action. This group consisted of 1-methyl-, 1-acetyl-, and 2-bromo-lysergic acid diethylamide and 1-methyl-lysergic acid butanolamide (methysergide). Of these, the last showed least signs of excitor action, usually none up to 10−4 m, and it blocked 5-hydroxytryptamine in a molar ratio of about one to one.Keywords
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