Ishibashi T, Okuhira M, Hamaguchi M, Katsumata N, Nakazawa M, Imai S
Department of Pharmacology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Japan.
Jpn J Pharmacol. 1991 Jan;55(1):186-9. doi: 10.1254/jjp.55.186.
We studied the effect of carvedilol, a beta-blocker with a potent alpha-blocking activity, on venous return in anesthetized dogs. Though 3 micrograms/kg of carvedilol caused a slight increase in blood pressure and total peripheral resistance, these changes disappeared by further doses of the agent. On the other hand, each dose of carvedilol (3-100 micrograms/kg) decreased venous return significantly and dose-dependently. These results indicate that the hypotensive effect of carvedilol mainly depends on the decrease in venous return rather than arterial vasodilation.