Abstract

Actions of guanabenz, clonidine and guanethidine on adrenergic transmission were studied in rabbit atria and ilea with intact nerves. While guanabenz 3 × 10 −6 M and clonidine 3 × 10 −7 M inhibited to a similar degree atrial positive chronotropic responses to nerve stimulation at 2Hz, no inhibition was seen at 10 Hz. Phentolamine 3 × 10 −6 M completely antagonized the inhibition by clonidine, but a partial antagonism was seen against guanabenz. Cocaine 10 −5 M prevented the phentolamine-resistant inhibition by guanabenz. Guanethidine 10 −5M inhibited the responses to 2 and 10 Hz. In ilea, guanabenz 10 −5 M inhibited frequency-independent relaxation responses to 2–20 Hz. Clonidine 10 −5M inhibited preferentially the responses to lower frequencies. After the temperature of the bathing solution was kept at 4°C during the period of drug application, guanabenz no longer produced an inhibition of the transmission, whereas clonide produced the usual inhibition. Thus, guanabenz appears to have both presynaptic α-receptor stimulating and adrenergic neuron blocking actions.

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