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European Journal of Pharmacology, 194 (1991) 253-254 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 0014-/2919 /9$039.5 0 Author index Barnes, P.J., see Mak, J.C.W. (194) 37 Ford-Hutchinson, A.W., see Metters, K.M. (194) 51 Bazzani, C., see Tagliavini, S. (194) 7 Frey, E.A., see Metters, K.M. (194) 51 Beaton, J.A., see Monaghan, D.T. (194) 123 Fujii, T., Murai, M., Morimoto, H., Nishikawa, M. and Kiyotoh, S. Belai, A., Lefebvre, R.A. and Burnstock, G. Effects of actinomycin D on airway constriction induced by Motor activity and neurotransmitter release in the gastric fundus tachykinins and capsaicin in guinea-pigs (194) 183 of streptozotocin-diabetic rats (194) 225 Berendsen, H.H.G. and Broekkamp, C.L.E. Genedani, S., see Tagliavini, S. (194) 7 A peripheral 5-HT,p-like receptor involved in serotonergic in- Gianola, S., see Sala, M. (194) 45 duced hindlimb scratching in rats (194) 201 Goldberg, S.R., see Tella, S.R. (194) 119 Bertolini, A., see Tagliavini, S. (194) 7 Goldstein, M., see Tsuda, K. (194) 111 Bill, A., see Granstam, E. (194) 217 Golombek, D.A., Escolar, E., Burin, L.J., De Brito Sanchez, M.G. and Boja, J.W., Patel, A., Carroll, F.1., Rahman, M.A., Philip, A., Lewin, Cardinali, D.P. A.H., Kopajtic, T.A. and Kuhar, M.J. Time-dependent melatonin analgesia in mice: inhibition by opiate ['?°I]RTI-55: a potent ligand for dopamine transporters (194) 133 or benzodiazepine antagonism (194) 25 Borea, P.A., see Trampus, M. (194) 17 Gori, E., see Sala, M. (194) 45 Boulenguez, P., Chauveau, J., Segu, L., Morel, A., Lanoir, J. and Goto, Y., see Hara, N. (194) 77 Delaage, M. Granstam, E., Wang, L. and Bill, A. A new 5-hydroxy-indole derivative with preferential affinity for Effects of endothelins (ET-1, ET-2 and ET-3) in the rabbit eye; 5-HT,, binding sites (194) 91 role of prostaglandins (194) 217 Braida, D., see Sala, M. (194) 45 Gray, S.J. and Heptinstall, S. Broekkamp, C.L.E., see Berendsen, H.H.G. (194) 201 Interactions between prostaglandin E, and inhibitors of platelet Brooks, D.P., Ohlstein, E.H., Contino, L.C., Storer, B., Pullen, M., aggregation which act through cyclic AMP (194) 63 Caltabiano, M. and Nambi, P. Effect of nifedipine on cyclosporine A-induced nephrotoxicity, Hara, N., Hara, Y., Natsume, Y. and Goto, Y. urinary endothelin excretion and renal endothelin receptor num- Gastric hyperacidity and mucosal damage caused by hypothermia ber (194) 115 correlate with increase in GABA concentrations of the rat brain Brown, J.E., see Reynolds, G.P. (194) 235 (194) 77 Burin, L.J., see Golombek, D.A. (194) 25 Hara, Y., see Hara, N. (194) 77 Burnstock, G., see Belai, A. (194) 225 Harrington, M.A., Sleight, A.J., Pitha, J. and Peroutka, S.J. Structural determinants of 5-HT,, versus 5-HT,p receptor binding Calcaterra, P., see Sala, M. (194) 45 site selectivity (194) 83 Caltabiano, M., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 Heptinstall, S., see Gray, S.J. (194) 63 Cardinali, D.P., see Golombek, D.A. (194) 25 Hu, S., Kim, H.S. and Jeng, A.Y. Carroll, F.I., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 Dual action of endothelin-1 on the Ca?*-activated K* channel in Casamenti, F., Scali, C. and Pepeu, G. smooth muscle cells of porcine coronary artery (194) 31 Phosphatidylserine reverses the age-dependent decrease in cortical Hylden, J.L.K., Thomas, D.A., Iadarola, M.J., Nahin, R.L. and acetylcholine release: a microdialysis study (194) 11 Dubner, R. Chauveau, J., see Boulenguez, P. (194) 91 Spinal opioid analgesic effects are enhanced in a model of uni- Comotti, F.A., see Sala, M. (194) 45 lateral inflammation/ hyperalgesia: possible involvement of Contino, L.C., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 noradrenergic mechanisms (194) 135 Crisp, T., Perrotti, J.M., Smith, D.L., Stafinsky, J.L. and Smith, D.J. The local monoaminergic dependency of spinal ketamine (194) Iadarola, M.J., see Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135 167 Ibrahim, I.N., see Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127 Imai, S., see Ochi, S. (194) 1 De Brito Sanchez, M.G., see Golombek, D.A. (194) 25 Itoh, J., Nabeshima, T. and Kameyama, T. De Clerck, F., see Verheyen, A. (194) 209 Utility of an elevated plus-maze for dissociation of amnesic and Delaage, M., see Boulenguez, P. (194) 91 behavioral effects of drugs in mice (194) 71 De Sarro, A., see De Sarro, G. (194) 145 De Sarro, G., De Sarro, A. and Meldrum, B.S. Jeng, A.Y., see Hu, S. (194) 31 Anticonvulsant action of 2-chloroadenosine injected focally into the inferior colliculus and substantia nigra (194) 145 Kadowitz, P.J.. Kvamme, P., Nossaman, B.D., Ibrahim, I.N. and Di Bona, G., see Lavian, G. (194) 153 Dubner, R., see Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135 Minkes, R.K. Influence of vasoactive intestinal contractor on the feline Escolar, E., see Golombek, D.A. (194) 25 pulmonary vascular bed (194) 127 Kamatani, Y., see Kim, K.H. (194) 99 Ferri, N., see Trampus, M. (194) 189 Kameyama, T., see Itoh, J. (194) 71 Finberg, J.P.M., see Lavian, G. (194) 153 Kim, H.S., see Hu, S. (194) 31 254 Kim, K.H., Takeuchi, H., Kamatani, Y., Minakata, H. and Nomoto, Patel, A., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 K. Pepeu, G., see Casamenti, F. (194) 11 Slow inward current induced by achatin-I, an endogenous peptide Peroutka, S.J., see Harrington, M.A. (194) 83 with a D-Phe residue (194) 99 Perrotti, J.M., see Crisp, T. (194) 167 Kimura, T., see Ochi, S. (194) 1 Philip, A., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 Kiyotoh, S., see Fujii, T. (194) 183 Pitha, J., see Harrington, M.A. (194) 83 Kopajtic, T.A., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 Pullen, M., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 Koss, M.C. Mechanism of ketanserin-induced sympatho-inhibition (194) 161 Rahman, M.A., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 Kuhar, M.J., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 Rand, M.J., see Reid, J.J. (194) 173 Kurosawa, H., see Suzuki, T. (194) 195 Reid, J.J., Lieu, A.T. and Rand, M.J. Kvamme, P., see Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127 Interactions between endothelin-1 and other chronotropic agents in rat isolated atria (194) 173 Lanoir, J., see Boulenguez, P. (194) 91 Reynolds, G.P., Brown, J.E. and Middlemiss, D.N. Lauwers, F., see Verheyen, A. (194) 209 (?H]Ditolylguanidine binding to human brain o sites is diminished Lavian, G., Di Bona, G. and Finberg, J.P.M. after haloperidol treatment (194) 235 Inhibition of sympathetic nerve activity by acute administration of the tricyclic antidepressant desipramine (194) 153 Sala, M., Braida, D., Calcaterra, P., Leone, M.P., Comotti, F.A., Lefebvre, R.A., see Belai, A. (194) 225 Gianola, S. and Gori, E. Leone, M.P., see Sala, M. (194) 45 Effect of centrally administered atropine and pirenzepine on radial Lewin, A.H., see Boja, J.W. (194) 133 arm maze performance in the rat (194) 45 Lieu, A.T., see Reid, J.J. (194) 173 Scali, C., see Casamenti, F. (194) 11 Mak, J.C.W. and Barnes, P.J. Schindler, C.W., see Tella, S.R. (194) 119 Autoradiographic visualization of bradykinin receptors in human Segu, L., see Boulenguez, P. (194) 91 and guinea pig lung (194) 37 Sleight, A.J., see Harrington, M.A. (194) 83 Marini, A. and Novelli, A. Smith, D.J., see Crisp, T. (194) 167 DL-threo-3-hydroxyaspartate reduces NMDA receptor activation Smith, D.L., see Crisp, T. (194) 167 by glutamate in cultured neurons (194) 131 Stafinsky, J.L., see Crisp, T. (194) 167 Masuyama, Y., see Tsuda, K. (194) 111 Storer, B., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 Meldrum, B.S., see De Sarro, G. (194) 145 Suzuki, T., Kurosawa, H., Naito, K., Otsuka, M., Ohashi, M. and Meszaros, J. Takaiti, O. Effect of palmitoylcarnitine on the passive electrical properties of Binding characteristics of a new 1,5-benzothiazepine, clentiazem, isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes (194) 107 to rat cerebral .cortex and skeletal muscle membranes (194) 195 Metters, K.M., Frey, E.A. and Ford-Hutchinson, A.W. Characterization of the leukotriene D, receptor in hyperreactive Tagliavini, S., Genedani, S., Bertolini, A. and Bazzani, C. rat lung (194) 51 Ischemia- and reperfusion-induced arrhythmias are prevented by Middlemiss, D.N., see Reynolds, G.P. (194) 235 putrescine (194) 7 Minakata, H., see Kim, K.H. (194) 99 Takaiti, O., see Suzuki, T. (194) 195 Minkes, R.K., see Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127 Takeuchi, H., see Kim, K.H. (194) 99 Monaghan, D.T. and Beaton, J.A. Tella, S.R., Schindler, C.W. and Goldberg, S.R. Quinolinate differentiates between forebrain and _ cerebellar Rapid sensitization to the cardiovascular effects of cocaine in rats NMDA receptors (194) 123 (194) 119 Monopoli, A., see Trampus, M. (194) 189 Thomas, D.A., see Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135 Morel, A., see Boulenguez, P. (194) 91 Trampus, M., Ferri, N., Monopoli, A. and Ongini, E. Morimoto, H., see Fujii, T. (194) 183 The dopamine D, receptor is involved in the regulation of REM Murai, M., see Fujii, T. (194) 183 sleep in the rat (194) 189 Trampus, M., Ongini, E., Varani, K. and Borea, P.A. Nabeshima, T., see Itoh, J. (194) 71 The neutral endopeptidase-24.11 inhibitor SCH 34826 does not Nahin, R.L., see Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135 change opioid binding but reduces D, dopamine receptors in rat Naito, K., see Suzuki, T. (194) 195 brain (194) 17 Nakagawa, Y., see Ochi, S. (194) 1 Tsuda, K., Tsuda, S., Goldstein, M. and Masuyama, Y. Nakazawa, M., see Ochi, S. (194) 1 Effects of Bay K 8644, a Ca** channel agonist, on [?H]- Nambi, P., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 norepinephrine release in hypothalamus of spontaneously hyper- Natsume, Y., see Hara, N. (194) 77 tensive rats (194) 111 Nishikawa, M., see Fujii, T. (194) 183 Tsuda, S., see Tsuda, K. (194) 111 Nomoto, K., see Kim, K.H. (194) 99 Nossaman, B.D., see Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127 Varani, K., see Trampus, M. (194) 17 Novelli, A., see Marini, A. (194) 131 Verheyen, A., Lauwers, F., Viaminckx, E., Wouters, L. and De Clerck, F. Ochi, S., Nakazawa, M., Kimura, T., Nakagawa, Y. and Imai, S. Partial agonist activity of celiprolol, a cardioselective B-antagonist Oversensitivity to serotonin of the collateralized vascular bed in (194) 1 rat hindquarters: mechanisms of increased vasoconstriction (194) Ohashi, M., see Suzuki, T. (194) 195 209 Ohlstein, E.H., see Brooks, D.P. (194) 115 Vlaminckx, E., see Verheyen, A. (194) 209 Ongini, E., see Trampus, M. (194) 17 Ongini, E., see Trampus, M. (194) 189 Wang, L., see Granstam, E. (194) 217 Otsuka, M., see Suzuki, T. (194) 195 Wouters, L., see Verheyen, A. (194) 209 European Journal of Pharmacology, 194 (1991) 255-260 © 1991 Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. 0014-/2919 /9$039.5 0 Key word index Acetylcholine Aminooxyacetic acid Aging brain; Phosphatidylserine; Microdialysis; Choline (Casamenti, GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Acid secretion; Gastric ulcer; Hypo- F. (194) 11) thermia; Central nervous system (CNS); Semicarbazide (Hara, N. (194) 77) Stomach (rat); Streptozotocin-induced diabetes; Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP); ATP (Belai, A. (194) 225) Amplitude histogram Enzymatic dispersion; Cell-attached patch-clamp; Open-state prob- Achatin-I ability; Ca** channel blockers (Hu, S. (194) 31) Neuropeptides; D-Amino acid residue; Na* conductance; Voltage clamp; (Snail) (Kim, K.H. (194) 99) Analgesia Ketamine; Opioid receptors; 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, serotonin); Acid secretion Norepinephrine; Tail-flick test; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Gastric ulcer; Hypothermia; Central nervous system (CNS); Semicarbazide; Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, Antagonism N. (194) 77) Hindlimb scratching; 5-HT,p-like receptors; Functional interactions; (Rat) (Berendsen, H.H.G. (194) 201) Actinomycin D Neurokinin A; Substance P; Airway constriction (Fujii, T. (194) 183) Anticonvulsants 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic Adenosine cyclic monophosphate seizures; Electroshock; Entopeduncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Prostaglandin E,; Platelet aggregation inhibitors (Gray, S.J. (194) 63) Inferior colliculus (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) Adenylate cyclase Antinociception 5-HT,, receptors; 5-HT,p receptors; Structure-activity (Harrington, Spinal cord; Opioids; Carrageenan; Thermal hyperalgesia; a,-Adren- M.A. (194) 83) oceptors; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) a,-Adrenoceptors ATP Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Stomach (rat); Streptozotocin-induced diabetes; Acetylcholine; tors; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion; Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) (Belai, A. (194) 225) Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) Atrium (isolated) a,-Adrenoceptors Endothelin-1; Noradrenergic transmission; Chronotropic agents; (Rat) Spinal cord; Opioids; Carrageenan; Thermal hyperalgesia; Antinoci- (Reid, J.J. (194) 173) ception; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) Atropine Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Pirenzepine; Radial maze; (Intracerebroventricular administration) tors; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion; (Sala, M. (194) 45) Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) Audiogenic seizures 8-Adrenoceptor antagonists 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Electroshock; Agonist activity (partial); Celiprolol; Pindolol; (Pithed rats) (Ochi, S. Entopeduncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Inferior colliculus; Anti- (194) 1) convulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) Aging brain Autoradiography Phosphatidylserine; Microdialysis; Acetylcholine; Choline (Casa- Bradykinin receptors; Lung (human) (Mak, J.C.W. (194) 37) menti, F. (194) 11) Agonist activity (partial) NMDA receptors; Quinolinate; Cerebellum (Monaghan, D.T. (194) B-Adrenoceptor antagonists; Celiprolol; Pindolol; (Pithed rats) (Ochi, 123) S. (194) 1) BAY k 8644 Airway constriction Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR); Wistar Kyoto rat (WKY); Actinomycin D; Neurokinin A; Substance P (Fujii, T. (194) 183) Hypothalamus; [*H]Norepinephrine release (Tsuda, K. (194) 111) D-Amino acid residue 1,5-Benzothiazepine Neuropeptides; Achatin-I; Na* conductance; Voltage clamp; (Snail) Calcium channel antagonists; Clentiazem; Diltiazem; Cerebral cortex; (Kim, K.H. (194) 99) Skeletal muscle; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. (194) 195) 256 Blood-aqueous barrier Cerebral cortex Endothelin; Intraocular pressure; Eye (rabbit); Vasodilatation; Pros- Calcium channel antagonists; 1,5-Benzothiazepine; Clentiazem; Dil- taglandins (Granstam, E. (194) 217) tiazem; Skeletal muscle; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. (194) 195) Blood pressure Cocaine; Heart rate; Sensitization; Cardiovascular toxicity; (Rat) 2-Chloroadenosine (Tella, S.R. (194) 119) Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic seizures; Electroshock; Entopeduncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Inferior colliculus; Anti- Desipramine; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Renal nerve; Splanchnic nerve convulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) (Lavian, G. (194) 153) Choline Aging brain; Phosphatidylserine; Microdialysis; Acetylcholine (Casa- Bradykinin receptors menti, F. (194) 11) Autoradiography; Lung (human) (Mak, J.C.W. (194) 37) Chronotropic agents Brain (rat) Endothelin-1; Atrium (isolated); Noradrenergic transmission; (Rat) Opioid receptors; Dopamine receptors; Dopamine D, receptors; Neu- (Reid, J.J. (194) 173) tral endopeptidase-24.11 inhibitors; SCH 34826; (Binding) (Trampus, M. (194) 17) Clentiazem Calcium channel antagonists; 1,5-Benzothiazepine; Diltiazem; Bronchial hyperreactivity Cerebral cortex; Skeletal muscle; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. Leukotriene D,; Leukotriene D, receptors; (Rat) (Metters, K.M. (194) (194) 195) 51) Cocaine Butylscopolamine Blood pressure; Heart rate; Sensitization; Cardiovascular toxicity; Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; MK-801; Diazepam; (Rat) (Tella, S.R. (194) 119) Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Coronary occlusion Ca”* channel antagonists Polyamines; Putrescine; Cardiac arrhythmias; Coronary reperfusion; Cyclosporine; Endothelin; Nephrotoxicity; Nifedipine (Brooks, D.P. (Rat) (Tagliavini, S. (194) 7) (194) 115) Coronary reperfusion Ca”* channel blockers Polyamines; Putrescine; Cardiac arrhythmias; Coronary occlusion; Enzymatic dispersion; Cell-attached patch-clamp; Open-state prob- (Rat) (Tagliavini, S. (194) 7) ability; Amplitude histogram (Hu, S. (194) 31) Cyclosporine Calcium channel antagonists Endothelin; Nephrotoxicity; Ca?* channel antagonists; Nifedipine 1,5-Benzothiazepine; Clentiazem; Diltiazem; Cerebral cortex; Skeletal (Brooks, D.P. (194) 115) muscle; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. (194) 195) Desipramine Cardiac arrhythmias Yohimbine; Prazosin; Renal nerve; Splanchnic nerve; Blood pressure Polyamines; Putrescine; Coronary occlusion; Coronary reperfusion; (Lavian, G. (194) 153) (Rat) (Tagliavini, S. (194) 7) Diazepam Cardiovascular toxicity Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; MK- Cocaine; Blood pressure; Heart rate; Sensitization; (Rat) (Tella, S.R. 801; Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) (194) 119) Diltiazem Carrageenan Calcium channel antagonists; 1,5-Benzothiazepine; Clentiazem; Spinal cord; Opioids; Thermal hyperalgesia; Antinociception; a)- Cerebral cortex; Skeletal muscle; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. Adrenoceptors; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) (194) 195) Celiprolol Dopamine receptors B-Adrenoceptor antagonists; Agonist activity (partial); Pindolol; Opioid receptors; Dopamine D, receptors; Neutral endopeptidase- (Pithed rats) (Ochi, S. (194) 1) 24.11 inhibitors; SCH 34826; Brain (rat); (Binding) (Trampus, M. (194) 17) Cell-attached patch-clamp Enzymatic dispersion; Open-state probability; Amplitude histogram; Dopamine D, receptors Ca?* channel blockers (Hu, S. (194) 31) Opioid receptors; Dopamine receptors; Neutral endopeptidase-24.11 inhibitors; SCH 34826; Brain (rat); (Binding) (Trampus, M. (194) 17) Central nervous system (CNS) GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Acid secretion; Gastric ulcer; Hypo- REM (rapid eye movement) sleep; SKF 38393; SCH 23390; Neuro- thermia; Semicarbazide; Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, N. (194) 77) leptics; EEG (rat) (Trampus, M. (194) 189) Cerebellum EEG (rat) Autoradiography; NMDA receptors; Quinolinate (Monaghan, D.T. REM (rapid eye movement) sleep; Dopamine D, receptors; SKF (194) 123) 38393; SCH 23390; Neuroleptics (Trampus, M. (194) 189) Electrical properties (passive) Heart rate Myocytes (isolated); Palmitoylcarnitine (Mészaros, J. (194) 107) Cocaine; Blood pressure; Sensitization; Cardiovascular toxicity; (Rat) (Tella, S.R. (194) 119) Electrodermal responses 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenoceptors; a -Adrenoceptors; Hindlimb scratching 5-HT)p-like receptors; Antagonism; Functional interactions; (Rat) Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion; Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) (Berendsen, H.H.G. (194) 201) Electroshock Hindquarter (rat) Perfusion (in situ); Vascular bed (collateralized); Vasoconstriction; 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic Sensitivity; Vessel structure (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) seizures; Entopeduncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Inferior collicu- lus; Anticonvulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) 5-HT, binding sites Quantitative autoradiography; Indole derivatives; (Rat) (Boulenguez, Elevated plus-maze P. (194) 91) Memory; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; MK-801; Diazepam; Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, serotonin) Ketamine; Analgesia; Opioid receptors; Norepinephrine; Tail-flick Endothelin test; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) Cyclosporine; Nephrotoxicity; Ca?* channel antagonists; Nifedipine (Brooks, D.P. (194) 115) 5-HT,, receptors 5-HT,p receptors; Structure-activity; Adenylate cyclase (Harrington, Endothelin-1 M.A. (194) 83) Vasoactive intestinal contractor; Pulmonary vascular bed (Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127) 5-HT ,p-like receptors Hindlimb scratching; Antagonism; Functional interactions; (Rat) Atrium (isolated); Noradrenergic transmission; Chronotropic agents; (Berendsen, H.H.G. (194) 201) (Rat) (Reid, J.J. (194) 173) 5-HT,p receptors Intraocular pressure; Blood-aqueous barrier; Eye (rabbit); Vasodilata- 5-HT,,4 receptors; Structure-activity; Adenylate cyclase (Harrington, tion; Prostaglandins (Granstam, E. (194) 217) M.A. (194) 83) Entopeduncolar nucleus 5-HT, receptor antagonists 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic Electrodermal responses; a,-Adrenoceptors; a -Adrenoceptors; seizures; Electroshock; Substantia nigra; Inferior colliculus; Anticon- Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion; Sudomotor vulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) Enzymatic dispersion Hypothalamus Cell-attached patch-clamp; Open-state probability; Amplitude histo- Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR); Wistar Kyoto rat (WKY); gram; Ca** channel blockers (Hu, S. (194) 31) [?H]JNorepinephrine release; BAY k 8644 (Tsuda, K. (194) 111) Hypothermia Epilepsy prone rats (genetically) GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Acid secretion; Gastric ulcer; Central 2-Chloroadenosine; Audiogenic seizures; Electroshock; Entope- nervous system (CNS); Semicarbazide; Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, duncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Inferior colliculus; Anticon- N. (194) 77) vulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) Idazoxan Eye (rabbit) Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Endothelin; Intraocular pressure; Blood-aqueous barrier; Vasodilata- tors; a,-Adrenoceptors; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Monoamine depletion; tion; Prostaglandins (Granstam, E. (194) 217) Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) Functional interactions Indole derivatives Hindlimb scratching; 5-HT,p-like receptors; Antagonism; (Rat) Quantitative autoradiography; 5-HT, binding sites; (Rat) (Boulenguez, (Berendsen, H.H.G. (194) 201) P. (194) 91) GABA (y-aminobutyric acid) Inferior colliculus Acid secretion; Gastric ulcer; Hypothermia; Central nervous system 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic (CNS); Semicarbazide; Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, N. (194) 77) seizures; Electroshock; Entopeduncolar nucleus; Substantia nigra; Anticonvulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) Gastric ulcer GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Acid secretion; Hypothermia; Central Intraocular pressure nervous system (CNS); Semicarbazide; Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, Endothelin; Blood-aqueous barrier; Eye (rabbit); Vasodilatation; N. (194) 77) Prostaglandins (Granstam, E. (194) 217) Haloperidol Ketamine Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; MK- Analgesia; Opioid receptors; 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, serotonin); 801; Diazepam; Methamphetamine (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Norepinephrine; Tail-flick test; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) 258 Leukotriene D, Noradrenergic transmission Leukotriene D, receptors; Bronchial hyperreactivity; (Rat) (Metters, Endothelin-1; Atrium (isolated); Chronotropic agents; (Rat) (Reid, K.M. (194) 51) J.J. (194) 173) Leukotriene D, receptors Norepinephrine Leukotriene D,; Bronchial hyperreactivity; (Rat) (Metters, K.M. (194) Ketamine; Analgesia; Opioid receptors; 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, 51) serotonin); Tail-flick test; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) Lung (human) |°H]Norepinephrine release Autoradiography; Bradykinin receptors (Mak, J.C.W. (194) 37) Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR); Wistar Kyoto rat (WKY); Hypothalamus; BAY k 8644 (Tsuda, K. (194) 111) Memory Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; MK-801; Di- Open-state probability azepam; Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Enzymatic dispersion; Cell-attached patch-clamp; Amplitude histo- gram; Ca’* channel blockers (Hu, S. (194) 31) Methamphetamine Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; MK- Opioid receptors 801; Diazepam; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Dopamine receptors; Dopamine D, receptors; Neutral endopepti- dase-24.11 inhibitors; SCH 34826; Brain (rat); (Binding) (Trampus, Microdialysis M. (194) 17) Aging brain; Phosphatidylserine; Acetylcholine; Choline (Casamenti, F. (194) 11) Ketamine; Analgesia; 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, serotonin); Norepinephrine; Tail-flick test; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) MK-801 Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Scopolamine; Butylscopolamine; Di- Opioids azepam; Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Spinal cord; Carrageenan; Thermal hyperalgesia; Antinociception; a,-Adrenoceptors; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) Monoamine depletion Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Palmitoylcarnitine tors; a,-Adrenoceptors; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Sudomotor Myocytes (isolated); Electrical properties (passive) (Mészaros, J. (194) mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) 107) Myocytes (isolated) Perfusion (in situ) Palmitoylcarnitine; Electrical properties (passive) (Mészaros, J. (194) Hindquarter (rat); Vascular bed (collateralized); Vasoconstriction; 107) Sensitivity; Vessel structure (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) Na* conductance Phosphatidylserine Neuropeptides; Achatin-I; D-Amino acid residue; Voltage clamp; Aging brain; Microdialysis; Acetylcholine; Choline (Casamenti, F. (Snail) (Kim, K.H. (194) 99) (194) 11) Nephrotoxicity Pindolol Cyclosporine; Endothelin; Ca?* channel antagonists; Nifedipine B-Adrenoceptor antagonists; Agonist activity (partial); Celiprolol; (Brooks, D.P. (194) 115) (Pithed rats) (Ochi, S. (194) 1) Neurokinin A Pirenzepine Actinomycin D; Substance P; Airway constriction (Fujii, T. (194) Atropine; Radial maze; (Intracerebroventricular administration) (Sala, 183) M. (194) 45) Neuroleptics Platelet aggregation inhibitors REM (rapid eye movement) sleep; Dopamine D, receptors; SKF Prostaglandin E,; Adenosine cyclic monophosphate (Gray, S.J. (194) 38393; SCH 23390; EEG (rat) (Trampus, M. (194) 189) 63) Neuropeptides Polyamines Achatin-I; D-Amino acid residue; Na* conductance; Voltage clamp; Putrescine; Cardiac arrhythmias; Coronary occlusion; Coronary re- (Snail) (Kim, K.H. (194) 99) perfusion; (Rat) (Tagliavini, S. (194) 7) Neutral endopeptidase-24.11 inhibitors Prazosin Opioid receptors; Dopamine receptors; Dopamine D, receptors; SCH Desipramine; Yohimbine; Renal nerve; Splanchnic nerve; Blood pres- 34826; Brain (rat); (Binding) (Trampus, M. (194) 17) sure (Lavian, G. (194) 153) Nifedipine Electrodermal responses; S5S-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Cyclosporine; Endothelin; Nephrotoxicity; Ca?* channel antagonists tors; a,-Adrenoceptors; Yohimbine; Idazoxan; Monoamine deple- (Brooks, D.P. (194) 115) tion; Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) NMDA receptors Prostaglandin E, Autoradiography; Quinolinate; Cerebellum (Monaghan, D.T. (194) Platelet aggregation inhibitors; Adenosine cyclic monophosphate 123) (Gray, S.J. (194) 63) Prostaglandins Spinal cord Endothelin; Intraocular pressure; Blood-aqueous barrier; Eye (rabbit); Opioids; Carrageenan; Thermal hyperalgesia; Antinociception; a)- Vasodilatation (Granstam, E. (194) 217) Adrenoceptors; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) Pulmonary vascular bed Splanchnic nerve Vasoactive intestinal contractor; Endothelin-1 (Kadowitz, P.J. (194) Desipramine; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Renal nerve; Blood pressure 127) (Lavian, G. (194) 153) Putrescine Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) Polyamines; Cardiac arrhythmias; Coronary occlusion; Coronary re- Wistar Kyoto rat (WKY); Hypothalamus; [*H]Norepinephrine re- perfusion; (Rat) (Tagliavini, S. (194) 7) lease; BAY k 8644 (Tsuda, K. (194) 111) Stomach (rat) Quantitative autoradiography Streptozotocin-induced diabetes; Acetylcholine; Vasoactive intestinal Indole derivatives; 5-HT, binding sites; (Rat) (Boulenguez, P. (194) polypeptide (VIP); ATP (Belai, A. (194) 225) 91) Streptozotocin-induced diabetes Quinolinate Stomach (rat); Acetylcholine; Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP); Autoradiography; NMDA receptors; Cerebellum (Monaghan, D.T. ATP (Belai, A. (194) 225) (194) 123) Structure-activity Radial maze 5-HT,,4 receptors; 5-HT,p receptors; Adenylate cyclase (Harrington, Atropine; Pirenzepine; (Intracerebroventricular administration) (Sala, M.A. (194) 83) M. (194) 45) Substance P REM (rapid eye movement) sleep Actinomycin D; Neurokinin A; Airway constriction (Fujii, T. (194) Dopamine D, receptors; SKF 38393; SCH 23390; Neuroleptics; EEG 183) (rat) (Trampus, M. (194) 189) Substantia nigra Renal nerve 2-Chloroadenosine; Epilepsy prone rats (genetically); Audiogenic Desipramine; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Splanchnic nerve; Blood pressure seizures; Electroshock; Entopeduncolar nucleus; Inferior colliculus; (Lavian, G. (194) 153) Anticonvulsants (De Sarro, G. (194) 145) SCH 23390 Sudomotor mechanisms REM (rapid eye movement) sleep; Dopamine D, receptors; SKF Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- 38393; Neuroleptics; EEG (rat) (Trampus, M. (194) 189) tors; a,-Adrenoceptors; Yohimbine; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) SCH 34826 Opioid receptors; Dopamine receptors; Dopamine D, receptors; Neu- Tail-flick test tral endopeptidase-24.11 inhibitors; Brain (rat); (Binding) (Trampus, Ketamine; Analgesia; Opioid receptors; 5-HT (5-hydroxytryptamine, M. (194) 17) serotonin); Norepinephrine; (Intrathecal) (Crisp, T. (194) 167) Thermal hyperalgesia Scopolamine Memory; Elevated plus-maze; Butylscopolamine; MK-801; Di- Spinal cord; Opioids; Carrageenan; Antinociception; a,-Adrenocep- tors; (Rat); (Intrathecal) (Hylden, J.L.K. (194) 135) azepam; Methamphetamine; Haloperidol (Itoh, J. (194) 71) Vascular bed (collateralized) Semicarbazide Perfusion (in situ); Hindquarter (rat); Vasoconstriction; Sensitivity; GABA (y-aminobutyric acid); Acid secretion; Gastric ulcer; Hypo- Vessel structure (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) thermia; Central nervous system (CNS); Aminooxyacetic acid (Hara, N. (194) 77) Vasoactive intestinal contractor Pulmonary vascular bed; Endothelin-1 (Kadowitz, P.J. (194) 127) Sensitivity Perfusion (in situ); Hindquarter (rat); Vascular bed (collateralized); Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) Vasoconstriction; Vessel structure (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) Stomach (rat); Streptozotocin-induced diabetes; Acetylcholine; ATP (Belai, A. (194) 225) Sensitization Cocaine; Blood pressure; Heart rate; Cardiovascular toxicity; (Rat) Vasoconstriction (Tella, S.R. (194) 119) Perfusion (in situ); Hindquarter (rat); Vascular bed (collateralized); Sensitivity; Vessel structure (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) Skeletal muscle Calcium channel antagonists; 1,5-Benzothiazepine; Clentiazem; Dil- Vasodilatation tiazem; Cerebral cortex; (Binding studies); (Rat) (Suzuki, T. (194) Endothelin; Intraocular pressure; Blood-aqueous barrier; Eye (rabbit); 195) Prostaglandins (Granstam, E. (194) 217) SKF 38393 Vessel structure REM (rapid eye movement) sleep; Dopamine D, receptors; SCH Perfusion (in situ); Hindquarter (rat); Vascular bed (collateralized); 23390; Neuroleptics; EEG (rat) (Trampus, M. (194) 189) Vasoconstriction; Sensitivity (Verheyen, A. (194) 209) 260 Voltage clamp Yohimbine Neuropeptides; Achatin-I; D-Amino acid residue; Na* conductance; Desipramine; Prazosin; Renal nerve; Splanchnic nerve; Blood pres- (Snail) (Kim, K.H. (194) 99) sure (Lavian, G. (194) 153) Electrodermal responses; 5-HT, receptor antagonists; a,-Adrenocep- Wistar Kyoto rat (WKY) tors; a,-Adrenoceptors; Prazosin; Idazoxan; Monoamine depletion; Spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR); Hypothalamus; [?H]Norepi- Sudomotor mechanisms (Koss, M.C. (194) 161) nephrine release; BAY k 8644 (Tsuda, K. (194) 111)

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