PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Joanne I. Moore TI - POTENTIATION OF THE CARDIAC AND PRESSOR RESPONSES TO ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE CARDIAC SYMPATHETIC NERVES BY COCAINE IN OPEN-CHEST DOGS DP - 1966 Aug 01 TA - Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics PG - 218--224 VI - 153 IP - 2 4099 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/153/2/218.short 4100 - http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/153/2/218.full SO - J Pharmacol Exp Ther1966 Aug 01; 153 AB - Contractile force, heart rate and arterial blood pressure responses evoked by submaximal and supramaximal stimulation of the postganglionic fibers of the left cardioaccelerator nerves at stimulus frequencies ranging from 5 to 80 cycles/sec were determined before and after intravenous infusion of 5 mg/kg of cocaine in vagotomized open-chest dogs. Comparison of frequency-response curves for contractile force, rate and pressor responses, as well as the duration of the response, showed that cocaine potentiated significantly the positive inotropic, positive chronotropic and pressor responses to endogenous norepinephrine released by both submaximal and supramaximal stimulation at each stimulus frequency employed. Cocaine also significantly prolonged the duration of the cardiac and pressor reponses. The results of this study are consistent with the hypothesis that cocaine potentiates the effects of norepinephrine by preventing the uptake of the amine by tissue binding sites. The Williams & Wilkins Comapny