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. 1978 Dec;64(4):589–599. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1978.tb17321.x

Sympathomimetic effects of pancuronium bromide on the cardiovascular system of the pithed rat: a comparison with the effects of drugs blocking the neuronal uptake of noradrenaline.

J R Docherty, J C McGrath
PMCID: PMC1668459  PMID: 728686

Abstract

1. The effects of pancuronium bromide on the cardiovascular system of the pithed rat were examined. Pancuronium had two effects, a short-lasting cardiovascular stimulation following injection and a longer-lasting potentiation of responses to sympathetic nerve stimulation. 2 The initial effect of pancuronium was compared with that of tyramine. The cardioaccelerator but not the pressor responses to both pancuronium and tyramine were significantly reduced following sympathectomy with 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). 3 The action of pancuronium in potentiating sympathetic nerve responses was compared with that of known blockers of the neuronal uptake of noradrenaline (NA). Pancuronium (1 mg/kg) and cocaine (0.5 mg/kg) potentiated cardioaccelerator and pressor responses to sympathetic stimulation. These effects of pancuronium could be obtained following adrenalectomy and during neuromuscular blockade with gallamine. Pancuronium and uptake blockers potentiated the cardioaccelerator response to NA, reduced the response to tyramine, but did not affect the response to isoprenaline. Pancuronium and uptake blockers potentiated the pressor response to NA, but did not affect the response to tyramine or clonidine. 4 Following sympathectomy with 6-OHDA, pancuronium failed to potentiate cardioaccelerator and pressor responses to NA. 5 These results are discussed in relation to two main cardiovascular effects of pancuronium; an indirect sympathomimetic action and blockade of the neuronal uptake of NA.

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