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Comparative Study
. 1981 Nov-Dec;8(6):575-84.
doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.1981.tb00769.x.

The cardiovascular actions of 1-methylisoguanosine

Comparative Study

The cardiovascular actions of 1-methylisoguanosine

J F Marwood. Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol. 1981 Nov-Dec.

Abstract

1. 1-Methylisoguanosine was found to cause a potent long-lasting decrease in both blood pressure and heart rate after oral administration to conscious hypertensive rats. Dose-response curves to intravenously administered 1-methylisoguanosine and adenosine in anaesthetized rats demonstrated qualitatively similar decreases in blood pressure and heart rate, with 1-methylisoguanosine being two to three times more potent than adenosine. 2. In guinea-pig isolated atria, 1-methylisoguanosine exhibited a negative inotropic and a negative chronotropic effect with a greater potency than adenosine. 3. In halothane-anaesthetized cats, 1-methylisoguanosine produced a biphasic response on cardiac output: a rapid initial decrease followed by a slow increase. 4. 1-Methylisoguanosine had no effect on the response to intralumenally administered noradrenaline in isolated perfused rat tail arteries but reduced the response to electrical stimulation. In these effects, 1-methylisoguanosine was similar to adenosine.

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