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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 135, Issue 2, 197-203, 1962
Copyright © 1962 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


REVERSAL OF SYMPATHOMIMETIC BRONCHODILATION BY DICHLOROISOPROTERENOL

R. Castro de la Mata 1, Mario Penna 2, and Domingo M. Aviado 2

1 University of San Marcos, Lima, Peru
2 Department of Pharmacology, Schools of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

In anesthetized dogs, the bronchodilation induced by epinephrine, norepinephrine, or sympathetic nerve stimulation can be reversed into a bronchoconstrictor response by DCI. The bronchoconstrictor response can be blocked by tolazoline. The bronchodilation induced by isoproterenol can be blocked completely by DCI. These results are interpreted to indicate that the bronchial smooth muscles contain alpha receptors which cause bronchoconstriction, and beta receptors which cause bronchodilation. The pulmonary vascular smooth muscles behave in a manner similar to the bronchiolar smooth muscles except that in the absence of either blocking agent, epinephrine induces vasoconstriction.

Submitted on July 3, 1961







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