Abstract

1. The effects of d- and l-isoprenaline on systemic vascular adrenoceptors of the cod was studied using blood pressure recording from conscious cod in vivo and isolated coeliac artery strip preparations in vitro. 2. Experiments with isolated artery preparations demonstrated that the d-, but not the l-isomer of isoprenaline acts as an α-adrenoceptor antagonist. 3. A dose-dependent reduction of ventral and dorsal aortic blood pressures together with a dosedependent increase in the heart rate could be produced by injection of l-isoprenaline. d-Isoprenaline, on the other hand, had no effect on the blood pressures or heart rate except in the highest dose injected. 4. The results show an α-adrenoceptor blocking capacity of d-isoprenaline in the cod. The effect of l-isoprenaline on the blood pressure supports the idea that the hypotensive effect of dl-isoprenaline seen in previous studies of the cod may be attributed to an effect of the l-isomer on β -adrenoceptors mediating vasodilation of the cod systemic vasculature.

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