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Blood platelet adrenoceptor: aggregatory and antiaggregatory activity of imidazoline drugs.

J Petrusewicz, R Kaliszan.   

Abstract

The effects of seven commonly used imidazoline drugs on human blood platelet aggregation and their inhibitory activity against the adrenaline-induced process were studied. The alpha-adrenoceptor reacting drugs, prazosin and yohimbine, were used as the standards. Low agonistic properties were found in the case of antazoline, clonidine and tetryzoline, whereas those three drugs along with naphazoline, phentolamine, tolazoline and xylometazoline exhibited marked antagonistic activity against the adrenaline-induced aggregation. The results are discussed from the point of view of the existing classification of the alpha-receptors. The conclusion is that the human blood platelet alpha-adrenoceptors, although resembling the properties of the alpha 2-subtype, form either a separate subclass of the receptors or a heterogeneous population of the alpha 2-subtype and an adrenergic receptor different from both alpha 1- and alpha 2-subclasses.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3797465     DOI: 10.1159/000138223

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacology        ISSN: 0031-7012            Impact factor:   2.547


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1.  Antiaggregatory activity of imidazoline drugs and chemicals as a function of their structure.

Authors:  J Petrusewicz; R Kaliszan
Journal:  Agents Actions       Date:  1988-06
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