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. 1980 Feb;68(2):225-34.
doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1980.tb10411.x.

The factors influencing the time course of drug action at alpha-adrenoceptors: an investigation of the effects of clonidine in the pithed rat

The factors influencing the time course of drug action at alpha-adrenoceptors: an investigation of the effects of clonidine in the pithed rat

J R Docherty et al. Br J Pharmacol. 1980 Feb.

Abstract

1 The time courses of the pre- and post-junctional effects of clonidine were examined on heart rate and blood pressure and on the isometric tension responses of the vas deferens and anococcygeus in situ in the pithed rat. Plasma levels of clonidine were also monitored. 2 The time courses of the pre-junctional inhibition of sympathetic nerve mediated responses in all tissues monitored were related to the plasma levels of clonidine, but the degree of inhibition which was observed varied with the tissue and with the test stimulus employed. 3 The post-junctional agonist effects of clonidine, expecially at low doses, exhibited an initial 'peak' followed by a decline to a lower plateau. This decline of the response was not due to receptor desensitization but was related to a decline in the plasma clonidine level from an initially high value caused by injection of a bolus. 4 The factors determining the time course of drugs' effects in the preparation are discussed and it is concluded that pre- and post-junctional responses should be compared at a point in time after injection of the-drug, at which equilibration has occurred.

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