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JS Hayes and N Bowling
Hemodynamic activities of dobutamine enantiomers were studied in either control rats or those infused with isoproterenol (400 micrograms/kg/hr) for 4 days. In control animals prazosin attenuated the effects of (+/-)- dobutamine on cardiac output by approximately 50%; remaining activity was blocked by propranolol. After isoproterenol infusion (+/-)- dobutamine was less efficacious and the blocking effects of prazosin were greater than 90%. Isoproterenol infusion had no effect on (-)- dobutamine-mediated (alpha-1 adrenoceptor agonist) increases in cardiac output and these actions were blocked by prazosin. By contrast, compared to (+/-)- and (-)-dobutamine, effects of (+)-dobutamine (beta adrenoceptor agonist) on cardiac output were modest, not altered by prazosin and were blocked by propranolol; (+)-dobutamine was inactive after isoproterenol infusion. (-)-Dobutamine increased systemic vascular resistance in both control and isoproterenol infused rats, whereas (+)-dobutamine was inactive. (+/-)-Dobutamine increased systemic vascular resistance only in isoproterenol-infused rats. All increases in systemic vascular resistance were blocked by prazosin. Neither (+/-)- nor (+)-dobutamine significantly altered stroke volume. By contrast, (-)-dobutamine resulted in prazosin-sensitive increases in stroke volume in both control and isoproterenol-infused rats. In control animals, (+/-)-, (+)- and (-)-dobutamine increased heart rate in a dose-dependent manner; chronotropic effects of (-)-dobutamine were less than those of either (+/-)- or (+)-dobutamine. Chronotropic effects were not demonstrable in isoproterenol-infused animals. These data support the notion that in control rats cardiac output may be increased by either alpha or beta adrenoceptor stimulation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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