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Effects of droperidol on activity of carotid body chemoreceptors in cat.

M J Aminoff, R A Jaffe, S R Sampson, E H Vidruk.   

Abstract

1 The effect of droperidol on the spontaneous activity of carotid body chemoreceptors and on their response to various stimuli was studied in 21 anaesthetized, paralyzed and artificially ventilated cats. Carotid body blood flow was controlled with a perfusion pump, and drugs were injected into the perfusion circuit. 2 In low doses, droperidol transiently increased the rate of spontaneous chemoreceptor activity, but in higher doses it depressed chemoreceptor activity after an initial stimulation. 3 Droperidol reduced or abolished the normal increase in chemoreceptor activity produced by stagnant asphyxia. This effect did not depend solely on the ability of droperidol to suppress spontaneously occurring impulses. Chemoreceptor responses to sodium cyanide, and to dopamine were also inhibited. 4 Dopamine antagonists other than droperidol were also studied for their effect on chemocreceptor activity. Chlorpromazine depressed spontaneous chemoreceptor activity and also reduced the chemoreceptor responses to sodium cyanide and dopamine, as did pimozide. The effects of these dopamine antagonists were much briefer and less marked than those of droperiodol. 5 Although the influence that we have shown droperidol to have on peripheral chemoreceptor activity has an uncertain basis, it may have important implications in human and veterinary medicine.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 667417      PMCID: PMC1668338          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1978.tb09753.x

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


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1.  A pharmacological analysis of neurally induced inhibition of carotid body chemoreceptor activity in cats.

Authors:  S R Sampson; M J Aminoff; R A Jaffe; E H Vidruk
Journal:  J Pharmacol Exp Ther       Date:  1976-04       Impact factor: 4.030

2.  A STUDY OF SOME OF THE PHARMACOLOGIC ACTIONS OF DROPERIDOL.

Authors:  J YELNOSKY; R KATZ; E V DIETRICH
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  1964-01       Impact factor: 4.219

3.  A STUDY OF SOME OF THE PHARMACOLOGIC ACTIONS OF FENTANYL CITRATE.

Authors:  J F GARDOCKI; J YELNOSKY
Journal:  Toxicol Appl Pharmacol       Date:  1964-01       Impact factor: 4.219

4.  Influence of centrifugal sinus nerve activity on carotid body catecholamines: microphotometric analysis of formaldehyde-induced fluorescence.

Authors:  S R Sampson; G Nicolaysen; R A Jaffe
Journal:  Brain Res       Date:  1975-03-07       Impact factor: 3.252

5.  Analysis of inhibitory effect of dopamine on carotid body chemoreceptors in cats.

Authors:  S R Sampson; M J Aminoff; R A Jaffe; E H Vidruk
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1976-06

6.  Effects of Droperidol on sheep Purkinje fibers.

Authors:  O Hauswirth
Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Exp Pathol Pharmakol       Date:  1968

7.  Effects of droperidol on the vasoconstriction produced by noradrenaline, histamine, sympathetic nerve stimulation and potassium ions in the isolated rabbit auricular artery.

Authors:  B R Puddy
Journal:  Br J Anaesth       Date:  1971-05       Impact factor: 9.166

8.  Species difference in carotid body response of cat and dog to dopamine and serotonin.

Authors:  A M Black; J H Comroe; L Jacobs
Journal:  Am J Physiol       Date:  1972-11

Review 9.  Intravenous anesthesia.

Authors:  H L Zauder; R J Nichols
Journal:  Clin Anesth       Date:  1969

10.  The respiratory response to carbon dioxide during Innovar-nitrous oxide anaesthesia in man.

Authors:  B S Dunbar; A Ovassapian; R D Dripps; T C Smith
Journal:  Br J Anaesth       Date:  1967-11       Impact factor: 9.166

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1.  Ventilatory stimulation by dopamine-receptor antagonists in the mouse.

Authors:  L G Olson; N A Saunders
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1985-05       Impact factor: 8.739

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