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. 1983 Aug 6;287(6389):381–383. doi: 10.1136/bmj.287.6389.381-a

Mechanism of antihypertensive action of ketanserin in man.

I W Reimann, J C Frölich
PMCID: PMC1548913  PMID: 6135489

Abstract

A randomised double blind crossover study was carried out to determine whether ketanserin, a serotonin antagonist with an antihypertensive action in animals, has an alpha 1 adrenergic mediated antihypertensive effect in man. Steady state plasma ketanserin concentrations (mean 88 (SD 19) micrograms/1) and cardiovascular responses measured in five healthy volunteers showed that therapeutic doses of ketanserin significantly antagonised the alpha 1 receptor mediated increase in arterial blood pressure after treatment with methoxamine. Thus the antihypertensive action of ketanserin in man appears to originate from a blockade of peripheral vascular alpha 1 receptors.

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