Literature DB >> 6691887

Central effects of single oral doses of propranolol in man.

S A Salem, D G McDevitt.   

Abstract

The central effects of propranolol, a lipophilic beta-adrenoceptor antagonist, were investigated in six healthy male volunteers using two flash fusion threshold (2FFT), simple reaction time (SRT), digital copying test (DCT), symbol digit modalities test (SDMT), Gibson spiral maze test (GSMT) and mood rating scales for tension, alertness, depression, detachment and anxiety. Compared to placebo, 2FFT was prolonged by propranolol 40, 80 and 160 mg at one or more times tested but not by propranolol 320 mg: the largest effect was seen at 3 h after 40 mg, and the effects of 40, 80 and 160 mg were significantly greater than 320 mg at 2 h. SRTs were significantly prolonged by all doses of propranolol at 2 and 3 h and by 40 and 80 mg doses at 5 h. DCT was lowered by 40 and 80 mg at 2 and 3 h by 80 mg at 5 h, and by 320 mg at 2 h, but the 160 mg dose had no effect. Propranolol impaired the expected retest gain of the SDMT with all doses except 320 mg and at 2 h after 40, 80 and 160 mg, performance was actually worsened. Mood rating scales showed increased detachment with 40 mg and decreased alertness with 80 and 320 mg. The results show that propranolol has central effects in man: the effects appeared to be greater with lower doses, 40 and 80 mg, than with higher doses, 160 and 320 mg.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6691887      PMCID: PMC1463293          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1984.tb04995.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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