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Central cardiovascular and thermal effects of prostacyclin in rats
Authors:Anna-Leena Sirn
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, University of Oulu, SF-90220 Oulu 22, Finland
Abstract:Prostacyclin (PGI2) induced a dose-dependent decrease in blood pressure with slight increases in heart rate and body temperature, when administered at the doses of 0.1–100 μg into the lateral cerebral ventricle (i.c.v.) of the urethane-anaesthetised rat. When the same doses were administered intravenously, both the blood pressure and heart rate decreased. Central pretreatment with sodium meclofenamate (1 mg/rat i.c.v.) antagonised the central hypotensive effect of PGI2 but i.c.v. pretreatment of the rats with indomethacin (1 mg/rat) failed to affect the PGO2-induced hypotension. Central pretreatment with two histamine H2-receptor antagonists, cimetidine (500 μg/rat i.c.v.) or metiamide (488 μg/rat i.c.v.), antagonised the blood pressure lowering effect of 0.1 μg dose of PGI2 but failed to affect the hypotension induced by higher PGI2 doses. Therefore the main central hypotensive effect of PGI2 seems not to be associated with the stimulation of histamine H2 -receptors in the brain.The hypotensive effect of i.c.v. administered PGI2 appears to be due to an action upon the central nervous system rather than to a leakage into the peripheral circulation. This assumption is supported by the fact that sodium meclofenamate i.c.v. antagonished the effect of PGI2. In addition, the chronotropic response to i.c.v. PGI2 was opposite to that induced by intravenous administration. The results also suggest that there may be differences in the mode of action between sodium meclofenamate and indomethacin.
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