| Literature DB >> 921412 |
M Endoh, B Hillen, H J Schümann.
Abstract
On the isolated papillary muscle of the rabbit the maximal developed tension induced by phenylephrine bia alpha-adrenoceptors was not affected by changing the temperature, while the basal developed tension of the muscle was significantly increased or decreased by lowering the temperature from 37 degrees C to 32 degrees C or by raising it to 42 degrees C, respectively. When the temperature was lowered from 37 degrees C to 32 degrees C in the muscle stimulated at a frequency of 0.5 Hz, the dose-response curve for phenylephrine via alpha-adrenoceptors was shifted to the left (delta pD2-0.47), while that for phenylephrine via beta-adrenoceptors was also shifted to the left to a similar extent (delta pD2=0.43). When the temperature was raised from 37 degrees C to 42 degrees C, the dose-response curve for phenylephrine via alpha-adrenoceptors was markedly shifted to the right (delta pD2=1.58), whereas that via beta-adrenoceptors was not affected at all by this elevation of the temperature (delta pD2=0.04). The change of the stimulation frequency affected chiefly the intrinsic activity of phenylephrine but not the affinity of the drug for alpha-adrenoceptors expressed as the pD2-value.Entities:
Mesh:
Substances:
Year: 1977 PMID: 921412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther ISSN: 0003-9780