Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology
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J. Cardiovasc. Pharmacol. · Apr 1988
Beneficial effects of fenoldopam on systemic and regional hemodynamics in rabbits with congestive heart failure.
Fenoldopam (SKF 82526 J) is a selective DA-1 receptor agonist and thus of a potential benefit for promoting afterload reduction, renal vasodilatation, and diuresis in congestive heart failure. To examine the acute effects of fenoldopam in heart failure, studies were performed in control rabbits (n = 6) and in rabbits with chronic congestive heart failure (CHF, n = 6) induced by adriamycin treatment. Cardiovascular variables and regional blood flows were determined before and after an infusion of fenoldopam (150 micrograms/kg total dose). ⋯ Plasma renin and norepinephrine (NE) levels increased after fenoldopam in both control and CHF rabbits. These results show that acute administration of fenoldopam produces favourable systemic and regional hemodynamic responses in rabbits with low output heart failure. However, long-term benefit remains to be demonstrated, particularly considering the hormonal responses.