1985
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1985.tb09458.x
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Analysis of the α‐adrenoceptor‐mediated, and other, components in the sympathetic vasopressor responses of the pithed rat

Abstract: The vascular receptors activated following sympatho-adrenal stimulation were determined by analysing the effects of 'selective' antagonists on the vasopressor response to spinal sympathetic nerve activation in the pithed rat. The net vascular response to adrenal stimulation was a balance between alpha-adrenoceptor-mediated vasoconstriction and beta-adrenoceptor-mediated vasodepression. Part of the alpha-adrenoceptor-mediated response was 'prazosin-sensitive' (alpha 1) and the remainder was abolished by rauwols… Show more

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“…The inhibitory effect of mATP on sympathetic transmission in the pig spleen seemed to be absent under control conditions, possibly due to a dominance of the powerful cx-adrenergic feed-back regulation. Earlier findings using the pithed rat model in vivo have also shown that stimulation of the sympathetic outflow under control conditions results in a vasopressor response, which is not influenced by mATP tachyphylaxis (Flavahan et al, 1985). In contrast, the vasopressor effect to nerve stimulation after reserpine is reduced by mATP in agreement with the present data from the pig spleen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…The inhibitory effect of mATP on sympathetic transmission in the pig spleen seemed to be absent under control conditions, possibly due to a dominance of the powerful cx-adrenergic feed-back regulation. Earlier findings using the pithed rat model in vivo have also shown that stimulation of the sympathetic outflow under control conditions results in a vasopressor response, which is not influenced by mATP tachyphylaxis (Flavahan et al, 1985). In contrast, the vasopressor effect to nerve stimulation after reserpine is reduced by mATP in agreement with the present data from the pig spleen.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…It is possible that in the absence of an active sympathetic nervous system, this may be sufficient to induce adrenal catecholamine release. The catecholamine involved is most probably adrenaline, as this is the major catecholamine secreted in the pithed rat (Yamaguchi & Kopin, 1979), and the vascular effects of adrenal gland stimulation in the pithed rat are similar to those evoked by exogenous adrenaline (Flavahan et al, 1985).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirdly, only partial antagonism of the a-blocker-resistant pressor response was observed after ' Author for correspondence. cumulative addition of mATP (0.005-0.1 mgkg-1) (Flavahan et al, 1985). More recently, it was found that a novel administration regime of mATP in the pithed rat avoided the cardiotoxic effects of the drug.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pressor response of the pithed rat to electrical stimulation of the preganglionic sympathetic nerves is biphasic, the first phase being due to direct vasoconstriction and the second phase due to the action of released adrenomedullary catecholamines on the vasculature (Gillespie et al, 1970;Flavahan et al, 1985). The initial 'neuronal' phase of this response has been shown to be resistant to a combination of c1-and a2-adrenoceptor blockade, whilst the secondary 'adrenal' phase was abolished by this treatment (Flavahan et al, 1985).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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