Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Sep 1983
Effects of intracisternal and intravenous alpha-methyldopa and clonidine on haemodynamics and baroreceptor--heart rate reflex properties in conscious rabbits.
We determined the doses of intracisternal (i.c.) and intravenous (i.v.) clonidine and alpha-methyldopa (alpha-MD) that produced near-maximal falls in mean arterial pressure (MAP) in conscious rabbits. We then studied the haemodynamic mechanisms underlying the fall in MAP and changes in the properties of the baroreceptor-heart rate reflex. Intracisternal and intravenous administration of both drugs lowered MAP by approximately 25% of control, and the fall was about half due to the reduction in cardiac output and about half due to a fall in total peripheral resistance. ⋯ These differences between drugs were still present with much larger i.c. doses. Our findings suggest that both drugs influence resting haemodynamics and the vagal component of the baroreflex through similar effects on the central autonomic pathways. But there are some differences in their central actions on cardiac sympathetic motoneurons.