1974
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1974.tb09699.x
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Guanethidine and Guanacline on the Rat Vas Deferens

Abstract: In acute experiments guanethidine was considerably more potent than guanacline in reducing contractile responses of the rat vas deferens to electrical stimulation of intramural nerves. Chronic treatment of rats for 19 weeks with guanethidine (5mg/kg, daily) reduced responses to electrical stimulation to 25% of control, potentiated responses to exogenous noradrenaline and depleted endogenous noradrenaline. After cessation of guanethidine treatment responses to electrical stimulation increased to 60% of control … Show more

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“…However, intraperitoneal administration of 5 mg/kg guanethidine for 18 weeks to rats has been reported to lead to long-lasting damage to adrenergic nerves in the male reproductive tract although adrenergic nerves in other parts of the body were not seriously affected (GANNON et aI., 1971). GERKENS (1974a) noted that treatment of rats for 19 weeks with 5 mg/kg/day i.p. guanethidine reduced the contractile responses of the vas deferens to electrical stimulation to 25 % of control, potentiated the response to norepinephrine and depleted endogenous norepinephrine.…”
Section: K Structural and Ultrastructural Changes In Neuronsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…However, intraperitoneal administration of 5 mg/kg guanethidine for 18 weeks to rats has been reported to lead to long-lasting damage to adrenergic nerves in the male reproductive tract although adrenergic nerves in other parts of the body were not seriously affected (GANNON et aI., 1971). GERKENS (1974a) noted that treatment of rats for 19 weeks with 5 mg/kg/day i.p. guanethidine reduced the contractile responses of the vas deferens to electrical stimulation to 25 % of control, potentiated the response to norepinephrine and depleted endogenous norepinephrine.…”
Section: K Structural and Ultrastructural Changes In Neuronsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…for 18 weeks to rats has been reported to lead to long-lasting damage to adrenergic nerves in the male reproductive tract, although adrenergic nerves in other parts of the body were not affected . Gerkens (1974a) noted that treatment of rats for 19 weeks with 5 mg kg-' day-' guanethidine i.p. reduced the contractile responses of the vas deferens to electrical stimulation to 25% of control, potentiated the response to noradrenaline, and depleted endogenous noradrenaline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%