Hypertension, Vol 12, 279-286, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
P Lacolley, S Laurent, D Tsoucaris-Kupfer, M Legrand, AM Brisac and H Schmitt
The effects of two dihydropyridine derivatives, the calcium channel agonist
BAY k 8644 or the antagonist PN 200-110, on the central nervous components
of the baroreceptor reflex control of heart rate during activation of
baroreceptors by phenylephrine (2 micrograms i.v.) were studied in
pentobarbital-anesthetized normotensive (Wistar) rats and spontaneously
hypertensive rats (SHR). To rule out an effect on peripheral vessels or on
the sinoauricular node (or on both), BAY k 8644 and PN 200-110 were
administered intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) at doses that did not
change blood pressure. Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity was calculated as
the slope of the relationship between systolic arterial pressure and heart
period. Baroreceptor reflex sensitivity increased with time following the
onset of anesthesia. In SHR, injection of BAY k 8644 (3 micrograms/kg
i.c.v.) suppressed the time-dependent increase in baroreceptor reflex
sensitivity. The inhibitory effect of BAY k 8644 (3 micrograms/kg i.c.v.)
on the time-dependent increase in baroreceptor reflex sensitivity was
suppressed by pretreatment with PN 200-110 (0.6 microgram/kg i.c.v.) but
not with the solvent, indicating that the central effect of BAY k 8644
occurred at the level of specific dihydropyridine binding sites. In
addition, the inhibitory effect of BAY k 8644 (3 micrograms/kg i.c.v.) on
the time-dependent increase in baroreceptor reflex sensitivity was
suppressed by pretreatment with the muscarinic antagonist atropine
methylnitrate (80 micrograms/kg i.c.v.) but not with the solvent. In
normotensive rats, the time-dependent increase in baroreceptor reflex
sensitivity was not significantly altered by BAY k 8644 (3 micrograms/kg
i.c.v.).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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Central modulation of baroreceptor reflex response to phenylephrine by dihydropyridines in rats
From the Laboratoire de Neuro Pharmacologie Cardiovasculaire, Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale, Paris, France.
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