Chinkin A S
Kosm Biol Aviakosm Med. 1987 Mar-Apr;21(2):52-5.
The positive effect of phenylephrine (PE) on stroke volume (SV) was 3 to 5 times weaker in the rats exposed to hypokinesia for 30 days as compared to the controls. After obsidan blockade of beta-adrenoreceptors SV increased in both groups and the intergroup differences in the PE effect remained significant but less pronounced. This can be attributed to a greater effectiveness of PE after obsidan administration during hypokinesia. Correlation analysis showed that the weak effects of PE on SV were potentiated by obsidan (potentiation was the stronger the weaker the effects) while the distinct effects were on the contrary inhibited. This demonstrates the synergy--antagonism relationships in the PE and obsidan interaction and seems to indicate that the common site of their action is alpha 1-adrenoreceptors. After phentolamine injections the PE effect on SV was not found. In this situation SV decreased; the SV decrease as well as its increase under the action of obsidan was less significant in the hypokinetic than in the control rats. The above investigation suggests that the activity of alpha 1-adrenoreceptors involved in the actualization of positive effects of agonists on SV is considerably lower during hypokinesia.
与对照组相比,在经历30天运动不足的大鼠中,去氧肾上腺素(PE)对每搏输出量(SV)的正向作用弱3至5倍。在使用奥昔丹阻断β-肾上腺素受体后,两组的SV均增加,并且PE作用的组间差异仍然显著,但不太明显。这可归因于在运动不足期间给予奥昔丹后PE的有效性更高。相关性分析表明,奥昔丹增强了PE对SV的微弱作用(作用越弱,增强作用越强),而对明显的作用则相反,表现为抑制。这证明了PE与奥昔丹相互作用中的协同 - 拮抗关系,似乎表明它们共同的作用位点是α1-肾上腺素受体。注射酚妥拉明后,未发现PE对SV有作用。在这种情况下,SV下降;与对照组大鼠相比,运动不足大鼠中SV的下降以及在奥昔丹作用下的增加均不太明显。上述研究表明,在运动不足期间,参与激动剂对SV产生正向作用的α1-肾上腺素受体的活性显著降低。