Mechanism of circulatory effects of chlorcyclizine

Intravenous administration of chlorcyclizine produced a biphasic response characterized by an initial and abrupt depressor response followed by a gradual and sustained pressor response. Analysis of this response showed that the initial depressor response was of peripheral origin and was not mediated...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of pharmacology 1971-01, Vol.15 (3), p.386-388
Hauptverfasser: Sinha, J.N., Shamsi, M.A., Gupta, M.L., Kohli, R.P., Bhargava, K.P.
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description Intravenous administration of chlorcyclizine produced a biphasic response characterized by an initial and abrupt depressor response followed by a gradual and sustained pressor response. Analysis of this response showed that the initial depressor response was of peripheral origin and was not mediated by cholinergic, histaminergic or serotonergic mechanisms, whereas the delayed pressor response apparently resulted from activation of supramedullary sympathetic neurones leading to a massive release of catecholamines from the sympatho-adrenal system.
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Blood Circulation - drug effects
Blood Pressure - drug effects
Cats
Chlorcyclizine
Female
Histamine H1 Antagonists - pharmacology
Male
Piperazines - pharmacology
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