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IMMEDIATE HEMODYNAMIC EFFECTS OF ISOPROTERENOL

Canadian Journal of Biochemistry and Physiology, 1963
Subcutaneous injection of 40 mg/kg isoproterenol is followed within 2 minutes by a fall in blood pressure and peripheral resistance, by tachycardia, and by an increase in cardiac output. It seems likely that these hemodynamic changes are a consequence of a direct action of isoproterenol on the myocardium.
Margaret Beznák, P. Hacker
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Isoproterenol Enhancement of Peritoneal Permeability

Journal of Dialysis, 1977
As peritoneal dialysis is inefficient enouth to be time-consuming and sometimes clinically ineffective, we have evaluated pharmacologic enhancement of peritoneal permeability. Peritoneal dialyses were performed in New Zealand white rabbits by instillation of 50 ml/Kg of isotonic dialysis solution of standard composition.
John F. Maher   +3 more
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Quercetin provides greater cardioprotective effect than its glycoside derivative rutin on isoproterenol-induced cardiac fibrosis in the rat.

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2013
Quercetin exhibits numerous pharmacological effects, including the capacity for cardioprotection. This study aimed to investigate whether quercetin or its glycoside derivative rutin has any protective action against isoproterenol (ISO) induced cardiac ...
Min Li   +5 more
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Effects of isoproterenol on insulin and glucagon secretion in rats treated chronically with isoproterenol

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 1980
To better understand the mechanism(s) whereby chronic adrenaline treatment rendered rats less susceptible to the hyperglycemic effect of this catecholamine sharing both α- and β-adrenergic activities, a similar treatment was done with isoproterenol, a pure β-adrenergic agonist (300 μg/kg daily for 28 days). The dynamics of plasma glucose, insulin, and
André Nadeau   +2 more
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Metaproterenol, isoproterenol, and their bisdimethylcarbamate derivatives as human cholinesterase inhibitors.

Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 2012
Metaproterenol and isoproterenol are bronchodilators that provide a structural basis for many other bronchodilators currently in use. One of these structurally related bronchodilators is terbutaline; it is administered as a prodrug, bambuterol, and is ...
Anita Bosak   +4 more
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ISOPROTERENOL FOR SHOCK

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt To the Editor:I read with considerable interest the editorial "Isoproterenol for the Treatment of Shock" (Ann. Intern. Med. 70: 638, 1969).
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Isoproterenol, Asthma, and the Heart

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1975
Excerpt To the editor: The recent paper by Shim and Williams, "Cardiac Response to Repeated Doses of Isoproterenol Aerosol" (Ann Intern Med82:208-211, 1975), suggests that the frequent administrati...
Mark R. Stein, Sheldon L. Spector
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Genistein prevents isoproterenol-induced cardiac hypertrophy in rats.

Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, 2012
Genistein, an isoflavone and a rich constituent of soy, possesses important regulatory effects on nitric oxide (NO) synthesis and oxidative stress.
S. Maulik   +3 more
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Mechanisms of hyperpnea induced by isoproterenol

Respiration Physiology, 1980
We injected boluses of isoproterenol (2 to 3 micrograms) into the inferior vena cava to determine the effects on phrenic activity, end-tidal PCO2, arterial pressure and aortic flow in anesthetized cerebrate and unanesthetized decerebrate cats. We studied both spontaneously breathing animals and those paralyzed and servo-ventilated to keep end-tidal ...
Pritam Gill-Kumar, Frederic L. Eldridge
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Provocation of bradycardia and hypotension by isoproterenol and upright posture in patients with unexplained syncope.

New England Journal of Medicine, 1989
Neurally mediated hypotension and bradycardia are believed to be common causes of syncope. We used the "upright-tilt test" (duration, less than or equal to 10 minutes) with or without an infusion of exogenous catecholamine (isoproterenol [1 to 5 ...
A. Almquist   +7 more
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