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Journal of Pharmacology And Experimental Therapeutics, Vol. 152, Issue 2, 243-250, 1966
Copyright © 1966 by American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics


HYPOTENSIVE ACTIVITY OF beta-HEPTAMETHYLENIMINOETHYLAMINOGUANIDINE SULFATE

Irving Botton 1, William J. Kinnard 1, and Joseph P. Buckley 1

1 Department of Pharmacology, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

beta- Heptamethyleniminoethylaminoguanidine sulfate, EX 4891A, has been shown to be a potent hypotensive agent in the anesthetized rat, cat and dog and in the unanesthetized renal hypertensive dog. This compound was found to have a short-term direct vasodilator effect in the denervated hind limb of the dog. Interference with sympathetic neuronal activity was found in both the in vivo nictitating membrane-superior cervical ganglion preparation in cats and the in vitro isolated innervated rabbit ileum preparation. Cross-circulation studies in dogs indicated a lack of a centrally mediated hypotensive effect. EX 4891A depleted catecholamines from the rat ventricle but did not exhibit a sympathomimetic effect due to an acute release of catecholamines in active forms.

Accepted on November 1, 1965







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