Literature DB >> 2446064

Role of alpha-adrenergic blockade in the cardiovascular actions of ketanserin: studies in patients with essential hypertension, autonomic insufficiency, and Raynaud's phenomenon.

R M Brouwer1, G J Wenting, A J Man in't Veld, M A Schalekamp.   

Abstract

It remains to be established whether ketanserin's antihypertensive effect is caused by S2-serotonergic blockade, by alpha 1-adrenergic blockade, or by a combination of both. Ketanserin, 10 mg i.v. or 40 mg t.i.d. orally, blocked the serotonin-induced contractions of hand veins in patients with essential hypertension. Intravenous ketanserin had no effect on the venoconstrictor action of noradrenaline. The increase in digital blood flow after i.v. ketanserin, as measured by the change in digital skin temperature in patients with Raynaud's phenomenon, was not blocked by phentolamine or pretreatment with prazosin. Intravenous ketanserin also lowered arterial pressure in patients with autonomic insufficiency who were unresponsive to phentolamine. These observations suggest that alpha-adrenergic blockade is not the sole mechanism of ketanserin's cardiovascular actions in humans.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2446064

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiovasc Pharmacol        ISSN: 0160-2446            Impact factor:   3.105


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