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Restoration of the chronotropic effect of tyramine on rat atria after reserpine.

M F Murnaghan.   

Abstract

1. The restoration by various sympathomimetic amines of the chronotropic response to tyramine was studied on the isolated atria of rats pretreated with reserpine. The atria were exposed to the "restorative" sympathomimetic amine for 10 min, washed over a period of 1 hr and then tested with 10 muM tyramine. The effect of noradrenaline, dopamine and norphenylephrine before and after inhibition of monoamine oxidase by 0.5 mM iproniazid were compared with their alpha-methyl and N-alkyl analogues in their ability to restore the chronotropic response to tyramine.2. Noradrenaline and adrenaline restored the chronotropic response to tyramine, the degree of restoration depending on the concentration of the restorative amine used. Noradrenaline after iproniazid and alpha-methylnoradrenaline were equipotent and were about 1,000 times more active than noradrenaline where monoamine oxidase was not inhibited. Dopamine, epinine, norphenylephrine, phenylephrine, octopamine, synephrine and isoprenaline in the absence of monoamine oxidase inhibition had no effect. Dopamine after iproniazid and alpha-methyldopamine were equipotent and were about 1/10 as active as alpha-methylnoradrenaline. Norphenylephrine after iproniazid and metaraminol were equipotent and were about 1/500 as active as alpha-methylnoradrenaline. Octopamine after iproniazid was even less active. The N-methylated analogues were about 1/10 as active as their nor-compounds but the N-isopropyl analogue, isoprenaline, was devoid of activity.3. Dopamine after iproniazid and alpha-methyldopamine were inactive if a dopamine-beta-hydroxylase inhibitor, disulphiram or sodium diethyldithiocarbamate, was present.4. It is concluded that, in atria of reserpinized rats, (a) protection from monoamine oxidase increases; (b) N-substitution decreases; and (c) hydroxyl groups at the beta-carbon and ring positions 3 and 4 increase the capabilities of a sympathomimetic amine to restore the chronotropic response to tyramine.

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Year:  1968        PMID: 4877602      PMCID: PMC1703396          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1968.tb07953.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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