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Abstract

Dogs were anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbitone and the effects, on the cardiovascular system, of graded doses of chloroquine were investigated.Intravenous injection of chloroquine from 2 to 4 mg kg −1 produced significant reductions in cardiac contractility, as estimated by measuring the maximum rate of rise of left ventricular pressure, and also in vascular resistance, estimated by measuring the pressure in a femoral artery perfused at constant flow. Heart rate was reduced significantly only when a dose of 4 mg kg −1 was used.The cardiovascular responses observed in the intact animal were also present after cardiac sympathetic block with propranolol and denervation of the limb or after administration of histamine H 1 and H 2 receptor antagonists. This suggests that the responses were due to the direct action of chloroquine on the heart and blood vessels.