Abstract:Chronotropic effects of histamine and dimaprit were studied in the conscious dog with chronic atrioventricular block. Histamine at 0.2-5 micrograms/kg and dimaprit at equimolar doses (i.e. 0.25-6.25 micrograms/kg) increased atrial rate dose-relatedly. Blockade of muscarinic receptors reduced these effects and simultaneous blockade of muscarinic and beta-adrenergic receptors abolished them. Histamine and dimaprit moderately increased ventricular rate. Blockade of muscarinic receptors did not modify these effect… Show more
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