Frost B R, Frewin D B, Gerke D C
J Pharm Pharmacol. 1977 May;29(5):272-5. doi: 10.1111/j.2042-7158.1977.tb11310.x.
Etilefrine was found to constrict blood vessels in the rat tail through a mechanism which was partly dependent on the sympathetic nerves present in these vessels. The response to the drug was enhanced by pretreagment with noradrenaline and cocaine, and totally abolished by the alpha-receptor antagonist phentolamine. When compared with several other sympathomimetic agents which were tested on the vessel, etilefrine appeared to have a low order of vasoconstrictor activity. These findings would seem to have considerable relevance to the clinical situation where an attempt has been made to use etilefrine in the treatment of patients with orthostatic hypotension.
已发现依托利定通过一种部分依赖于这些血管中存在的交感神经的机制来收缩大鼠尾巴中的血管。用去甲肾上腺素和可卡因预处理可增强对该药物的反应,而α受体拮抗剂酚妥拉明则可完全消除该反应。与在该血管上测试的其他几种拟交感神经药相比,依托利定似乎具有较低的血管收缩活性。这些发现似乎与临床上试图使用依托利定治疗直立性低血压患者的情况密切相关。