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Pharmacological Effects of 2-Aminotetralins, Octahydrobenzo[F]Quinolines and Clonidine on the Isolated Guinea Pig Ileum

The ability of derivatives of 2-aminotetralins (2AT), cis- or trans-isomers of octahydrobenzo[f]quinolines (BfQ) and clonidine to modulate acetylcholine release was studied using field-stimulated guinea pig ilea (GPI). Antihistaminic and antiacetylcholine activities were also determined using isolated superfused segments of GPI. Hydroxylated 2AT, BfQ and clonidine inhibited field stimulation-induced contractions through α-adrenoceptor mechanisms which were antagonized by phentolamine. In contrast, the inhibition produced by nonhydroxylated 2AT was not attenuated by α-adrenoceptor antagonism. 2AT, trans-7,8-dihydro-BfQ and cis-8,9-dihydroxy-BfQ inhibited contractions induced by nicotine bitartrate using superfused GPI. Clonidine was inactive as an antinicotinic agent and there was no correlation between a compound's ability to inhibit contractions induced by field stimulation and its antinicotinic activity. Various 2AT derivatives demonstrated weak antimuscarinic and/or antihistaminic activities on superfused ileal segments. These data demonstrate that these agents posses a spectrum of pharmacological activity.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ETSU/oai:dc.etsu.edu:etsu-works-12963
Date22 May 1981
CreatorsMaixner, William, Arnerić, Stephen P., Abou Zeit-Har, Mohamed S., Lecompte, Jocelyn, Verimer, Türkiz, Cannon, Joseph G., Lee, Theresa, Long, John P.
PublisherDigital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
Source SetsEast Tennessee State University
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceETSU Faculty Works

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