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Selective pharmacological blocking of synaptic transmission through the parasympathetic ganglia: Effects on the cardiovascular system
Authors:A. Tsybenko  P. I. Yanchuk  L. S. Egorova  V. E. Gmiro
Affiliation:(1) Shevchenko State University, Kiev, Ukraine;(2) Institute of Experimental Medicine, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Saint Petersburg, Russia
Abstract:In acute experiments on rats and dogs, compounds IEM-1556 and IEM-1678, the blockers of transmission through the parasympathetic ganglia, reduced the negative chronotropic effect of stimulation of the vagus nerve (VN), while practically not changing the heart rate (HR). In chronic experiments on dogs, these compounds increased the HR, substantially reduced the respiratory heart arrhythmia, did not change the arterial blood pressure (AP), and reduced the chronotropic effects of VN stimulation. IEM-1556 exerted more strong and long-lasting blocking effects on vagal heart control than IEM-1678 did, but in anesthetized animals could evoke a drop in the AP. Acetylcholine, if administered during the action of the above compounds, inhibited heart activity. It is concluded that both IEM-1678 and IEM-1556 are selective parasympatholytics (although IEM-1556 may produce a side effect). The above compounds block synaptic transmission through the intracardiac parasympathetic ganglia and do not affect neuro-effector transmission in the heart.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 28, No. 2/3, pp. 151–159, March–June, 1996.
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