Article date: December 1963
By: S. W. HOLMES, E. W. HORTON, I. H. M. MAIN in Volume 21, Issue 3, pages 538-543
Reduction of the pressor responses to adrenaline in the rabbit following administration of prostaglandin E1 has been confirmed. The effect is, however, nonspecific since noradrenaline, angiotensin and vasopressin are also antagonized. Analogous responses were observed in blood flow experiments on the cat hind limb but not on the rabbit isolated auricles or the rabbit isolated duodenum. Contractions of the cat nictitating membrane produced by sympathetic preganglionic stimulation or by adrenaline were not decreased following injection of prostaglandin E1 but the relaxation period was shorter. Contractions of the rabbit vas deferens induced in vivo by adrenaline were smaller after prostaglandin E1 and this effect tended to be longlasting.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1963.tb02021.x
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