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Central cardiovascular effects of acetylcholine in the conscious dog.

C Brefel1, E Lazartigues, M A Tran, G Gauquelin, G Geelen, C Gharib, J L Montastruc, P Montastruc, O Rascol.   

Abstract

1. The effects of central cholinomimetic drugs on cardiovascular and vasoactive hormonal responses (blood pressure, heart rate, catecholamines, vasopressin, atrial natriuretic factor, neuropeptide Y plasma levels and plasma renin activity) were investigated in conscious Beagle dogs. For this purpose a catheter was chronically implanted into each dog's cisterna magna to allow repeated central injections in the awake animals. 2. Intracisternal acetylcholine (20 micrograms kg-1) significantly increased systolic and diastolic blood pressure. These changes were accompanied by an initial short term tachycardia followed by a long lasting bradycardia. Intracisternal acetylcholine also increased noradrenaline, adrenaline and vasopressin plasma levels, decreased plasma renin activity but did not modify plasma levels of neuropeptide Y and atrial natriuretic factor. 3. The effects of acetylcholine were completely abolished by pretreatment with intracisternal injection of the muscarinic antagonist, atropine (5 micrograms kg-1) but not by the intracisternal injection of the nicotinic antagonist, mecamylamine (25 micrograms kg-1). 4. The present results demonstrate that there are qualitative and quantitative differences between the central cardiovascular effects of acetylcholine in conscious dogs compared to what we previously reported, using a comparable protocol, in anaesthetized dogs. Under both conditions, we observed a central cholinergically mediated increase in blood pressure secondary to an increase in sympathetic tone and vasopressin release but these responses were shorter (less than 10 min) in the conscious dogs than in anaesthetized dogs (more than 10 min). Moreover, we detected in the response to the central cholinergic stimulation in the conscious dogs a significant increase in plasma adrenaline levels and biphasic changes in heart rate which were not described previously in the anaesthetized dog.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 8564246      PMCID: PMC1908967          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1995.tb15051.x

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


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