An attempt to characterize alpha-adrenoceptors on human dorsal foot veins in situ
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An attempt to characterize alpha-adrenoceptors on human dorsal foot veins in situ
Abstract
The effects of specific alpha-adrenergic agonists and antagonists on the congestion-induced change in the vessel diameter were studied in human dorsal foot veins in situ by means of a linear variable differential transformer. The specific agonist at alpha-1-adrenoceptors, phenylephrine, induced venoconstriction, whereas clonidine, the specific agonist at alpha-2-adrenoceptors, in this regard was ineffective, but on the contrary, lowered the phenylephrine-induced increase in venous tone. The phenylephrine-induced reaction could be inhibited in the rank order of their effectiveness by prazosin, the specific antagonist at alpha-1-adrenoceptors, by sodium nitroprusside and by verapamil. These results are in favour of the assumption that in exogenous stimulation of human foot veins by adrenergic agonists in situ, alpha-1-adrenoceptors are especially involved.
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