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. 1958 Dec;13(4):461–466. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1958.tb00238.x

The action of sympathomimetic amines on heart rate in relation to the effect of reserpine

D Bejrablaya, J H Burn, J M Walker
PMCID: PMC1481879  PMID: 13618552

Abstract

When the heart-lung preparation is made from a dog treated with reserpine, catechol amines such as noradrenaline and isoprenaline have a greater effect on the rate of the heart than they have in a preparation from a normal dog. Other sympathomimetic amines such as tyramine and ephedrine, on the other hand, are found to have lost their action. Since treatment with reserpine has been shown to cause the store of noradrenaline in the heart to disappear, and the infusion of noradrenaline into the preparation made from a reserpine-treated animal restores the action of tyramine, it is concluded that substances like tyramine and ephedrine normally act by liberating noradrenaline from the store, and do not act directly. Cocaine, like reserpine, increases the effect of noradrenaline and decreases the effect of tyramine on the heart rate; it appears to block the release of noradrenaline from the store in the heart.

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