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27 November 1997, Volume 122, Issue 7, Pages 1307 – 1314 |
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Further evidence for differences between cardiac atypical Barbara Malinowska1 & Eberhard Schlicker2,3 1Zakad Farmakodynamiki, Akademia Medyczna, Mickiewicza 2C, 15-230 Biaystok 8, Poland 2Institut für Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Reuterstr. 2b, D-531.13 Bonn, Germany3Author for correspondence |
| Keywords |
| Pithed rat;
positive chronotropic effect;
brown adipose tissue thermogenesis;
atypical |
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1 We have previously shown (Malinowska & Schlicker, 1996) that the atypical 2 Heart rate was dose-dependently increased by CGP 12177 and cyanopindolol by maximally 150 and 100 beats min-1, yielding pED50 values of 8.0 and 7.3, respectively (pED50, -log10 of the dose in mol kg-1 body weight i.v. causing the half-maximum effect), but not affected by the selective 3 CGP 12177, cyanopindolol and CL 316243 increased temperature in the brown adipose tissue by maximally 1°C (pED50 values 7.4, 6.3 and 8.6, respectively). 4 The 5 The cardiostimulant and the thermogenic effect of CGP 12177 were not affected by the 6 The 7 The non-selective 8 The rank order of agonistic potencies for the cardiostimulant effect (CGP 12177>cyanopindolol > CL 316243) differs from that for the thermogenic response in the brown adipose tissue (CL 316243>CGP 12177>cyanopindolol); furthermore, there is a difference with respect to the rank orders of antagonistic potencies for cardiostimulation (CGP 20712 9 In conclusion, our study provides further evidence that the atypical cardiostimulant |
Received 2 June, 97; Revised 26 August, 97; Accepted 1 September, 97