Pawlak D, Malinowska B, Buczko W
Department of Pharmacodynamics, Medical School, Białystok, Poland.
Pharmacology. 1992;45(2):83-9. doi: 10.1159/000138983.
The influence of acetaldehyde (30 mg/kg i.v.) on blood pressure and heart rate in anesthetized and pithed rats was studied. In anesthetized rats we observed a small increase, and a subsequent considerable decrease in mean blood pressure. The latter did not occur in pithed rats. Stimulation of the circulatory system in anesthetized and in pithed rats was completely abolished by administration of phentolamine or reserpine. Both in anesthetized and in pithed rats acetaldehyde caused an increase in heart rate which was inhibited in animals treated earlier with propranolol or reserpine. Our results demonstrated that besides its peripheral action, acetaldehyde exerts central effects which cause severe hypotension.
研究了乙醛(静脉注射30毫克/千克)对麻醉和去脑大鼠血压和心率的影响。在麻醉大鼠中,我们观察到平均血压先有小幅升高,随后大幅下降。而在去脑大鼠中未出现这种情况。给予酚妥拉明或利血平后,麻醉和去脑大鼠的循环系统刺激被完全消除。在麻醉和去脑大鼠中,乙醛均导致心率增加,而预先用普萘洛尔或利血平处理的动物中这种增加受到抑制。我们的结果表明,乙醛除了具有外周作用外,还发挥中枢作用,导致严重低血压。