1978
DOI: 10.1016/0014-2999(78)90055-9
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Mianserin — An analysis of its peripheral autonomic actions

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“…measuring 3H overflow following preloading with [3H]-noradrenaline (McGrath & Olverman, 1977;Idowu & Zar, 1978) and indirectly from contractility studies (Idowu & Zar, 1976). Such an antagonistic effect of mianserin at presynaptic a-adrenoceptors has previously been demonstrated in the rabbit pulmonary artery (Borowski et al, 1976) in the rat brain (Baumann & Maitre, 1977) and in the pithed rat and vas deferens of the rat (Doxey et al, 1978). Secondly, mianserin may reduce the effect of stimulation of the inhibitory nerves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…measuring 3H overflow following preloading with [3H]-noradrenaline (McGrath & Olverman, 1977;Idowu & Zar, 1978) and indirectly from contractility studies (Idowu & Zar, 1976). Such an antagonistic effect of mianserin at presynaptic a-adrenoceptors has previously been demonstrated in the rabbit pulmonary artery (Borowski et al, 1976) in the rat brain (Baumann & Maitre, 1977) and in the pithed rat and vas deferens of the rat (Doxey et al, 1978). Secondly, mianserin may reduce the effect of stimulation of the inhibitory nerves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…The postsynaptic a-adrenoceptor blocking activity of mianserin (Borowski et al, 1976;Doxey et al, 1978) may be responsible for this effect. Low concentrations of mianserin (10-9 and 10-8 M) had no effect on responses to noradrenaline.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the cardiovascular system of the rat, mianserin possesses postsynaptic al-and presynaptic a2-adrenoceptor antagonist activity and like desipramine and maprotiline, inhibits the neuronal uptake mechanism for noradrenaline (Doxey, Everitt & Metcalf, 1978;Robson, Antonaccio, Saelens & Liebman, 1978;Cavero, Gomeni, Lefevre-Borg & Roach, 1980a;Docherty & McGrath, 1980). Furthermore, mianserin is an antagonist of responses mediated by 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in various preparations (Vargaftig, Coignet, De Vos, Grijsen & HU8 7DS 0007-1188/81/09 0143-06 $0 1.00 Bonta, 1971;Robson etal., 1978;Figge, Leonard & Richelson, 1979;Tang & Seeman, 1980).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such a mechanism enhances the availability at P-adrenoceptor sites of endogenously released or exogenously injected noradrenaline. This action of mianserin has been demonstrated by studing blood pressure responses to tyramine in the pithed rat (Goodlet & Sugrue, 1974;Doxey et al, 1978) and by biochemically assessing noradrenaline reuptake into the rat (Baumann & Maitre, 1975; and rabbit (Harper & Hughes, 1977) heart and into synaptosomes and slices from rat brain (Goodlet & Sugrue, 1974;Raiteri et al, 1976;Goodlet et al, 1977;Baumann & Maitre, 1975;.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter experiment is necessary to verify whether an action of mianserin on noradrenaline reuptake could possibly account for some of their findings, since either the latter mechanism or inhibition of presynaptic a-adrenoceptors increase the concentration of the neurotransmitter within the sympathetic synaptic gap. Mianserin has been reported to inhibit noradrenaline reuptake in rat brain (Baumann & Maitre, 1975;Raiteri, Angelini & Bertollini, 1976) and rabbit heart (Goodlet, Mireylees & Sugrue, 1977) as well as in the rat cardiovascular system (Goodlet & Sugrue, 1974;Doxey, Everitt & Metcalf, 1978). Mianserin also possesses vascular postsynaptic a-adrenoceptor blocking properties in the rat (Van Zwieten, 1975;Doxey et al, 1978) and dog (Vargaftig, Coignet, De Vos, Grijsen & Bonta, 1971).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%