Six normal volunteers were studied on four separate occasions. On each occasion they received two concomitant infusions which were either placebo/placebo, placebo/tyramine, angiotensin II/placebo or angiotensin II/tyramine. Angiotensin II infusion was given at a constant rate of 2ng/kg/min whereas t
The effect of urapidil on responses to phenylephrine, angiotensin and isoprenaline in man
โ Scribed by B. Tomlinson; J-C. Renondin; B. R. Graham; B. N. C. Prichard
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 291 KB
- Volume
- 41
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-6970
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โฆ Synopsis
Intravenous urapidil, 40 mg bolus followed by an infusion of 18 mg.h-1 for 2 h was administered to 6 female non-patient volunteers. Randomised cumulative dose response curves to angiotensin, phenylephrine and isoprenaline were performed before and commencing 30 min after the start of the infusion of urapidil. Urapidil significantly reduced supine systolic blood pressure, 118.5 mm Hg to 105.3. The diastolic blood pressure was not significantly reduced, heart rate was not affected. Urapidil did not affect the responses to angiotensin or isoprenaline. Urapidil inhibited the pressor response to phenylephrine. The dose required to increase systolic blood pressure by 20 mm Hg increased from 156.9 micrograms.min-1 before to 685 micrograms.min-1 during urapidil; Dose ratio from individual values of 4.58. Urapidil concentrations were not significantly different before and after each agonist infusion. It is concluded that urapidil has alpha 1-adrenoceptor blocking activity in man without any non specific vasodilator action and that it is devoid of beta adrenoceptor blocking action.
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