1980
DOI: 10.1093/bja/52.9.879
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Effect of Droperidol on Dopamine-Induced Increase in Effective Renal Plasma Flow in Dogs

Abstract: The interaction between small doses of dopamine and droperidol on effective renal plasma flow was studied in dogs. Small doses of dopamine are known to produce renal vasodilatation by a dopaminergic mechanism and droperidol, a selective dopamine antagonist used in neuroleptanaesthesia, may attenuate this response. Effective renal plasma flow was measured non-invasively using 125I-hippuran. A 20-min infusion of dopamine 2 microgram kg-1 min-1 significantly enhanced effective renal plasma flow (mean increase of … Show more

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“…Trapoxin A (fungal cyclic peptide) [81,82] was also found. Other candidates included synthetic compounds [83][84][85][86][87][88]; thus, their annotations may not be accurate, although similar natural compounds may exist in the plant.…”
Section: Candidate Compounds For Upregulated and Downregulated Peaksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Trapoxin A (fungal cyclic peptide) [81,82] was also found. Other candidates included synthetic compounds [83][84][85][86][87][88]; thus, their annotations may not be accurate, although similar natural compounds may exist in the plant.…”
Section: Candidate Compounds For Upregulated and Downregulated Peaksmentioning
confidence: 99%