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Abstract
Dichloroisoprenaline (1 mg), injected intramuscularly into the rat, retarded the elimination of water and retained sodium, depressing both glomerular filtration rate and renal blood flow. A dose of 4 mg had a similar but more intense action. These actions of dichloroisoprenaline resembled those of 2 or 4 mug of (+/-)-isoprenaline given subcutaneously. Dichloroisoprenaline and (+/-)-isoprenaline summed in salt retaining effect but competed in renal vascular action. 2-Isopropylamino-1-naphth-2'-ylethanol hydrochloride (nethalide, 1 mg intramuscularly) was without action during water diuresis. A dose of 4 mg inhibited solely the excretion of water. Nethalide (1 mg) completely antagonized the antidiuretic and vascular actions of 2 mug of (+/-)-isoprenaline; antagonism of the salt retention caused by (+/-)-isoprenaline was less complete. A dose of 4 mg of nethalide antagonized both the salt retaining and the vascular actions of 4 mug of (+/-)-isoprenaline.Entities:
Keywords: KIDNEY; SYMPATHOMIMETICS
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Year: 1963 PMID: 13929201 PMCID: PMC1703741 DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1963.tb01304.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Pharmacol Chemother ISSN: 0366-0826