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Competitive antagonism of isoprenaline-induced cardiac necroses by β-adrenoreceptor blocking agents
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Molecular PharmacologyCompetitive AntagonismMedicinePhysiologyCardiovascular PharmacologyCardiac NecrosesNeuropharmacologyClinical PharmacologyParallel DisplacementPharmacotherapyAbstract Histological MethodsExperimental PharmacologyCardiovascular PharmacodynamicsPharmacologyCardiologyAlpha-adrenergic Pharmacology
Abstract Histological methods show that low doses of (±)-isoprenaline may produce cardiac necroses in the rat. The percentage of animals with focal necroses was related to the dose within the range 0·005 to 0·5 mg/kg administered subcutaneously. Therefore the heart-damaging effect of isoprenaline as well as the antagonistic effect of β-adrenoreceptor blocking agents could be evaluated quantitatively. Pre-treatment of animals with dichloroisoprenaline, pronethalol and propranolol produced a parallel displacement to the right of the dose-response line for isoprenaline. However, when lesions were already in progress, these agents were without protecting effect.
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