Gastaud M, Dolisi C, Camous J P, Gibelli A, Ripoll B, Ardisson J L
C R Seances Soc Biol Fil. 1975;169(6):1579-84.
In the dog under pentobarbitone anesthesia, the intravenous injection of 1 mg/kg S 2620 is followed by a significant increase in respiratory rate, PaO2 and pHa and by a large decrease in PaCO2. Cervical vagotomy and chemoreceptor denervation reduced and even abolished these effects. They can be induced again by a second intravenous injection or by direct instillation in the fourth ventricle. These results suggest a central action of the drug.