Dichotomous cardiac and systemic vascular responses to cocaine in conscious rats

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Abstract

This study examined the effects of cocaine on cardiac output in conscious freely-moving rats. Although pressor responses were similar at all doses, 14 of 32 rats had consistent declines in cardiac output (>15%) and greater increases in systemic vascular resistance after administration of cocaine (5 mg/Kg, i.v.). Procaine (10 mg/Kg i.v.) did not mimic this effect in either subgroup. We propose that a subpopulation of rats exists with an enhanced susceptibility to cocaine-induced cardiac and systematic vascular alterations at higher doses.

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