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INDEX
Volume 21 4, July-September 1980
Abe, Y., Miura, K., Imanishi, M.,Yukimura, T., Komori, T.,Okahara, T. and Yamamoto,
K.: Effects of an orally activeconverting enzyme inhibitor(YS-980) on renal function indogs, 166
Abelmann, W. H., see Sakurai, T.,219
Abrains, G. D., see Lau, S. S., 703Acetaldehyde, effects upon me-
chanical properties of iso-lated papillary muscle (rat),219
Acetyicholine
age-related alterations in re-sponse of tracheal smoothmuscle to (rabbits), 675
effects on calcium channels inintestinal smooth muscle(guinea pig), 581
interaction with adrenaline oncardiac pacemaker function
(rabbit), 417receptor-mediated responses
to, role of phospholipase C(chicks), 291
1-a-Acetylmethadol (LAAM), roleof pharmacokinetics and me-tabolism of [3H]nor-LAAMin toxicity of (monkeys), 599
1-a-[O,O’-3H]Acetylnormethadol
([3H]nor-LAAM), pharma-cokinetics and metabolism,role in toxicity of LAAM, 599
N-acetylpalytoxin, mechanism ofaction in isolated �as defer-
ens (guinea pig), 209Aconitine,-induced arrhythmias
after propranolol withdrawal
(rat), 664Adenosine, binding to plasma
membrane fraction isolated
from coronary and carotid ar-tories (dog), 496
Adenosine triphosphatase, activi-
ties of heart microsomes, ef-fects of adrenochrome (rats),688
Na�,K� -adenosine triphospha-tans, lack of involvement in
isotropic actions of doxoru-bicin in isolated atria (guineapig), 368
Adenylate cyclasein skeletal muscle sarcolemma,
[3H]dihydroalprenolol bind-ing sites and beta-2 adrener-
gic receptors coupled with(guinea pig), 186
regulation by beta adrenergic
catecholamine in lympho-cytes (man), 554
Adrenaline, interaction with ace-tylcholine on cardiac pace-
maker function (rabbit), 417
Adrenergic receptors (see alsoAdrenoreceptors
agonists and antagonists, re-sponse of collateral arteries
to (dog), 239
beta, inhibition of antigen-in-duced histamine release fromheart and lung (guinea pigs),152
beta-2, coupled with adenylate
cyclase in skeletal muscle sar-
colemma, identity of [3H]di-hydroalprenolol binding sites(guinea pig), 186
Adrenoceptor
cardiac beta, blockade in vitroafter propranolol withdrawal(rats), 664
-mediated presser responses
differential inhibition of al-pha-1 and alpha-2 receptors(rats), 275�
stimulation, central alpha, roleofopiate in cardiovascular ef-fects of (rats), 203
Adrenochrome, effects on calciumaccumulating and adenosine
triphosphatase activities of
heart microsomes (rats), 688
AHR-1900, dose-related prolactin
response to (rats), 362Akera, T., see Kim, D.-H., 368Albuterol-induced erythropoietin
production in isolated per-
fused kidney, effects of pros-taglandins release (dogs), 467
Aldosterone
effects on stimulation of metab-olism and sodium transportof bladders (toads), 507
enhancement of guanylate cy-clase, role of manganese (rat),561
Ali, F. M., Ansley, J. and Faraj, B.A.: Studies ofthe influence ofportacaval shunt on the me-tabolism of tyrosine, 546
Alkaloid, selective binding sites,comparison with enkephalinselective binding sites (cow,
guinea pig, rabbit, rat,mouse), 395
Allan, G. and Levi, R: The car-diac effects of prostaglandinsand their modification by theprostaglandin antagonist N-
0164, 45Allen, J., see Hursh, J. B., 520Almeida, A. P., Bayer, B. M., Hor-
akova, Z. and Beaven, M. A.:Influence of indomethacinand other anti-inflammatorydrugs on mobilization andproduction of neutrophils:
Studies with carrageenan-in-duced inflammation in rats,74
Alvares, A. P., see Eiseman, J. L,250
Aminophylline, effects on adeno-sine binding to plasma mem-
brane fraction isolated fromcoronary and carotid arteries(dog), 496
Ammonium chloride, inhibition ofpropranolol (rabbit), 106
Amphetamine-induced circlingbehavior, effect of dopamine
uptake blocking agents on(mice), 651
d-Amphetamine-induced tachy-phylaxis, model for (rats), 410
Analgesiaeffects of $-endorphin on (rat),
328morphine, effects of naloxazone
on (mice, rats), 455
Analgesic
new non-narcotic (suprofen)(rats, mice, dogs, rabbits,cows, chickens), 16
intragastric self-administrationof (monkeys), 213
Angiotensin II, receptor-mediatedresponses to, role of phospho-lipase C (chicks), 291
Anlezark, G., see Horton, R., 437Ansley, J., see Ali, F. M., 546Antiarrhythmic agents
new, CI-845 (dogs), 50use of histamine antagonists in
ouabain cardiotoxicity (cat),
375Antidiuretic hormone, effects on
stimulation of metabolismand sodium transport of blad-ders (toads), 507
Antidopaminergic effect, of estro-gens at striatal level (rats),179
Antihypertensive effect, of guan-abenz, relationship to con-
centrations in brain and
plasma (rat), 594
Anti-inflammatory and ulcero-genic effects, of dexametha-sone in dietary protein deli-ciency (rats), 197
Antinociception, morphine anddibutyryl guanosine 3’:S-cyclic monophosphate, ef-fects of divalent cations, cat-ion chelators and an iono-
phore (A23187) (mice), 463
Antitumor drug, localized actionof liposome encapsulated cy-tosine arabinoside adminis-tered to lung (rats), 381
Anthopleurin-B, effects on spinal
cord, comparison with neu-rotoxin II (frog), 443
Aortacontraction and relaxation, ef-
fects of aortic coarctation hy-
pertension on (rats), 388effects of xylamine on [3Hlnor-
epinephrine accumulation in(rabbit), 324
Apomorphineeffect on epinephrine-induced
bradycardia (rats), 427interactions with moxestrol
(rats), 179
Arene oxides, pulmonary clear-ance, pharmacokinetic anal-ysis of epoxide-metabolizingenzymes (rabbits), 478
Arnold, M., see Spindel, E., 58Arrhythmia
aconitine-induced, after pro-
pranolol withdrawal (rats),664
ouabain-induced, effect of oral
UM-272 on (dogs), 449reentrant ventricular, in postin-
farction myocardium, elec-trophysiological actions ofUM-272 on (dogs), 347
Arterycollateral, response to adrener-
gic agonists and antagonists(dog), 239
coronary and carotid, isOlatedbinding of adenosine toplasma membrane fractionfrom (dog), 496
coronary, smooth muscle, relax-ation by cigarette smoke, N’-nitrosonornicotine and nitric
acid (cow), 9Atria, isolated, inotropic actions
of doxorubicin, lack of in-volvement of Na�,K�-adeno-sine triphosphatase (guineapig), 368
Atropine-resistant central respi-
ratory stimulation by bethan-echol (cats), 297
Audiogenic seizures, noradrener-gic influences (mice), 437
Azzaro, A. J., see Wince, L. C., 642
Barbieri, C., Ferrari, C., Caldara,R., Testori, G., Dal Bo, G. A.and Bertazzoni, A.: Cloni-dine-induced hyperglycemia:Evidence against a growthhormone-mediated effect,433
Barbiturateseffect on nerve (squid), 657postsynaptic effects on inhibi-
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tory and excitatory responses
to neurotransmitters (sea
hare), 161Barry, B. K., see Gruetter, C. A.,
9Bartolomeo, J. G., see Misra, A.
L, 599Bates, T. R, see Misra, A. L, 599Bayer, B. M., see Almeida, A. P.,
74Beamish, R W., see Takes, S.,
688Beaven, M. A., see Almeida, A. P.,
74Behavior
amphetamine-induced circling,
effect of dopamine uptakeblocking agents on (mice),651
comparisons of cocaine- andfood-maintained respondingand effects of chiorpromazine(monkeys), 354
differential - reinforcement - of -
low-rates schedule, compari-sOn of effects of imipra.mine,desmethylimipramine andchiorimipramine (rats), 635
discriminative stimulus effectsof phencydidine and opioda(rats), 614
effects of cannabinoids (mice,rats, dogs, monkeys), 124
food-maintained, histamine asa punisher (monkey), 726
intragastric self-administration,comparison of reinforcing ef-fecta of codeine, phenacetinand paracetamol (monkeys),213
narcotic discrimination (p1-geona), 139
sehedule-controlled, effect offeeding conditions on oral
phencylcidine seif-adminis-tration (monkeys), 339
schedule of reinforcement,methylmercury-inducedchanges In performance (p1-geon), 620
serotonin syndrome, action oflysergic acid, indolealkyl-amine and phenethylaminehallucinogens (rats), 231
Bend, J. R, see Smith, B. R, 478Benztropine, effect on amphet-
amine-induced circling be-havior (mice), 651
BertazZOni, A., see Barbieri, C.,433
Besse, J. C., see Fedan, J. S., 472Bethanechol, atropine-resistant
central respiratory stimula-tion by (cats), 297
Bianchetti, G., Elghozi, J. L, Go-mciii, It, Meyer, P. and Mor-seUi, P. L: Kinetics of distri-bution of dl-propranolol invarious organs and discrete
brain areas of the rat, 682Bile, excretion, of prostacyclin
metabolites (rats), 24Bile flow, inhibition by estradiol-
17/3-D-glucuromde (rat), 87
Bing, 0. H. L, see Sakural, T., 219Bioactivation, of [3}j]� and [‘4C]
halothane in vifro (rat�), 721Bladder, urinary, effects of clofi-
brats on water permeabilityand short-circuit current in(toad), 5
Blasingham, M. C., Shade, It E.,Share, L and Nasjletti, A.:The effect of meclofenamateon renal blood flow in theunanesthetized dog: Relationto renal proat.aglandins andsodium balance, 1
Bleeker, W. K., see Mackaay, A.J. C., 417
Bloch, R, see Misra, A. L, 599
Blood flow, renal, relation of renalprostaglandins and sodium
balance to effect of meclofen-a.mate on (dog), 1
Blood pressureeffects of electrical stimulation
of raphe nuclei on (rats), 403effects of methyldopa and die-
tary protein (rats), 147histamine H-2 receptor-me-
diated effects on (dogs), 483responses to d-amphetamine
(rats), 410response to 5-hydroxytrypta-
mine, norepinepbrine andKC1 in perfused hindquarter
(rat), 488Blumberg, H., see HUrW1tZ, L, 574Bogusky, R T., see Simmons, C.
F. Jr., 709Boissier, J. R, see Euvraud, C.,
179
Borison, H. L, see Gons#{227}lves, S.F., 297
Bouman, L N., see Mackaay, A.J. C., 417
Bounous, H., see Somberg, J. C.,375
Boyer, J. L, see Tavoloni, N., 269
Bradycardia, reflex, induced byeplnephrine, effects of dopa-mine, apomorphine, -y-hy-droxybutyric acid, haloperi-do! and pimozide on (rats),427
Bradykinin, action on the effluxof sodium from lumen ofnephron (rat), 119
Braga Da Costa, M. J., see Suarez-
Kurtz, G., 171Brain
calcium pump, effects of tetra-caine, procaine andlidocaine
(rabbit), 670catecholamines, effects of can-
nabinoids (rats), 63concentrations of guanabenz,
relationship to antihyperten-
sive effect (rat), 594
kinetics of distribution of dl-propranolo! in (rats), 682
long-term effects of multipledoses of methamphetamineon tryptophan and tyrosine
hydroxylase activity in (rat),257
opioid binding properties, corn-parison of receptor selectivity(cow), 395
pentylenetetrazol levels, reIn-tionship with pentylenetet-
razol-induced seizures (mice),589
Branch, R. A., see Gerkens, J. F.,306
Brody, T. M., see Kim, D.-H., 368Bromobenzene, epoxidation and
toxicity (mice), 703Bronchoconstriction, inhibition
by aerosols of prostaglandinsE1 and E2 (dogs, guinea pigs),68
Brown, B. R Jr., see Sipes, I. G.,716
Buckner, C. K., see Wong, S. K.,152
Burks, T. F., see Weisbrodt, N.W.,333
� extracellular, role in regu-lating isoproterenol-stimu-
. lated phosphorylase a for-mation in skeletal muscle(mice), 37
Caffeine, effects on hormone so-cretion (rats), 58
Cagin, N., see Somberg, J. C., 375Calcium
accumulation in heart micro-somes, effects of adreno-
chrome (rats), 688ion concentration, effects on
calcium channels in intestinalsmooth muscle (guinea pig),
581ion, effects on morphine and
dibutyryl guanosine 3’:S’-
monophosphate antinocicep-tion (mice), 463
nonreceptor-mediated effect,role of phospholipase C(chick), 291
Calcium channels
in intestinal smooth muscle, ef-fects of acetylcholine andcalcium ion concentrations(guinea pig), 581
potassium-activated in intes-tinal smooth muscle, evi-dence for two types (guinea
pig), 574Caldara, R, see Barbieri, C., 433Canbisol
behavioral effects of, compari-
son with �9-ThC and chlor-diazepoxide (mice, rats, dogs,monkeys), 124
cardiovascular effects of, corn-parison with I�-THC andchiordiazepoxide (rabbits,dogs, rats, monkeys), 131
Cannabidiol, effects on brain cat-
echolamines (rats), 63Cannabinoids
behavioral effects (mice, rats,dogs, monkeys), 124
cardiovascular effects (rabbits,dogs, rats, monkeys), 131
effects on brain catecholamines(rats), 63
Cannabinol, effects on brain cat-echolamines (rats), 63
Capetola, R J., Shriver, D. A. andRosenthale, M. E.: Suprofen,a new peripheral analgesic, 16
Cardiac effectsof monensin (rabbits), 567
of prostag!andins, modificationby N-0164 (guinea pigs), 45
Cardiotoxicity, ouabain-induced,histamine antagonists as an-tiarrhythmic agents in (cats),375
Cardiovascular effectsof cannabinoida (rabbits, dogs,
rats, monkeys), 131of central alpha adrenoceptor
stimulation, role of opiate(rats), 203
Cardiovascular responses
effects on histamine as a pun-
isher (monkeys), 726induced by epinephrine, effects
of dopamine, apomorphine,-y-hydroxybutyric acid, halo-peridol and pimozide on(rats), 427
Carrageenan-induced inflamma-
tion used to study influence
of indomethacin on mobii-zation and production of neu-trophils (rat), 74
Carroll, M. E. and Melsch, R. A.:Oral phencycidine (PCP)
self-administration in rhesusmonkeys: Effects of feedingconditions, 339
Castration, effects on vas deferensand muscle rhythmicity(guinea pig), 423
Catalepsy, effects of /3-endorphinon (rat), 328
Catecholamines (see also specificnames)
beta adrenergic, sensitivity inlymphocytes (man), 554
effect of phospholipase C on re-sponses of heart to (chick),282
Cerami, A., see Tabachnik, N. F.,
246Cervoni, P., see Lai, F. M., 388Chan, P. 5., see Lai, F. M., 388Chapnick, B. M., see Feigen, L
P., 528
Chavkin, C., see Leslie, F. M., 395Chen, F. F. and Lin, M. T.: Effects
of dopamine, apomorphine,-y-hydroxybutryic acid, halo-peridot and pimozide on re-flex bradycardia in rats, 427
Cheng, J. B. and Shibata, S.: Pros-sor response to 5-hydroxy-
tryptamine, norepinephrine
and KCI in the perfused hind-quarter preparation from thespontaneously hypertensiverat, 488
Childers, S. see Pasternak, G.
W., 455Chiordiazepoxide, effects on his-
tamine as a punisher (mon-keys), 726
Chloride, subotitution, effects onquinine-induced contracturesof skeletal muscle (toad), 171
Chlorimipramine, comparison ofeffects with imipramine anddesmethylimipramine onperformance under differ-entia!-reinforcement-of-low-
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rates schedule (rats), 635
Chloroethylnitrosourea, reactionrates in serum, effects of li-pophilic drugs and lipopro-teins on (man), 318
Chiorpromazinedose-related prolactin response
to (rats), 362
effects on cocaine-reinforced re-spending (monkeys), 354
hepatic metabolism of, relation-ship to cholestatic effects in
isolated perfused liver (rats),269
potency at pre- and postsyn-aptic receptors (rats), 275
Cho, A. K., Ransom, R. W.,Fischer, J. B. and Kammerer,R C.: The effects of xylam-ine, a nitrogen mustard on[3H]norepinephrine accumu-lation in rabbit aorta, 324
Cholestasis, induced by estadiol-1746-D-glucuromide (rat), 87
Cholestatic effects, of chlorpro-maxine, related to metabo-lism in isolated perfused liver
(rat), 269Churchill, M. C., see Churchill, P.
C., 541
Churchill, P. C. and Churchill, M.C.: Biphasic effect of extra-cellular [K] on isoproterenol-stimulated renin secretionfrom rat kidney slices, 541
CI-845, (pirrnenol hydrochloride)new long-acting antiarrhyth-mic agent (dogs), 50
Cigarette smoke, coronary site-rial relaxation and guanylatecyclase activation by (cow), 9
Cimetidine, effects on histamineas a punisher (monkeys), 726
Cell, alveolar macrophage, uptakeof propranolol (rabbit), 106
Clarkson, T. W., see Hursh, J. B.,520
Clearance, pulmonary, of areneoxides, pharmacokinetic
analysis of epoxide-metabo-lizing enzymes (rabbits), 478
Clofibrate, effects on waterpermeability and short-cir-cuit current of urinary bInd-der (toad), 5
Clonidine
effects on sinus node (dogs), 223
effects on sound-induced sei-zures (mice), 43
hypotensive action, effects of
naloxone (rats), 203-induced diuresis (rats), 608-induced hyperglycemia, evi-
dence against growth hor-mone-mediated effect (man),433
withdrawal syndrome, charac-terization of (rat), 263
Clozapine, dose-related prolactin
response to (rats), 362Coale, E. H., Jr., see Herling, S.,
139Cocaine
effect on amphetamine-inducedcircling behavior (mice), 651
-reinforced responding, effects
of ch!orpromazine (mon.keys), 354
Codeine, reinforcing effects, corn-
parison with phenacetin andparacetamol in intragastric
self-administration (mon-keys), 213
Connelly, M., see Krall, J. F., 554Connor, J. D., see Sloviter, R. S.,
231
Cortisol, enhancement of guany-late cyclase, role of man-
ganese (rat), 561
Cote, I. L and Wilson, W. A.: Ef-fects ofbarbiturates on inhib-itory and excitatory re-spouses to applied neuro-transmitters in Aplysia, 161
Coutinho, S., see Suarez-Kurtz,
G., 171
Covalent binding, of [3H]- and[‘4C]halothane in vitro (rats),
721
Cox, B. M., see Leslie, F. M., 395Coyle, J. T., see Nelson, M. F.,
694
Cusack, B., see Spindel, E., 58Cyclic AMP, effects on stimula-
tion of metabolism and so-
dium transport of bladders(toads), 507
Cystic fibrosis, reduction of spu-turn viscosity in, use of oralthiol prodrug (mice), 246
Cytochrome P450, inhibitory
complex formed with hydra-zone metabolites (rat), 80
Cytosine arabinoside, liposomeencapsulated form, adminis-tered via the respiratory sys-tern, localized action of (rats),381
Cytoxicity, activation and detoxi-fication of bromobenzeneleading to (mice), 703
Dal Bo, G. A., see Barbieri, C., 433Damiano, B. P., see Sloviter, R.
S., 231Davis, B. B., see Zenser, T. V., 312
Davis, L D. and Helmer, P. R.:Electrophysiological effects
of norepinephrine on slow re-sponses induced in isolated
canine cardiac Purkinje fi-
bers by reduced extracellularpH, 94
Demuth, S., see Hursh, J. B., 520Desmethylimipramine, compari-
son of effects with imipra-mine and chiorimipramine onperformance under differen-tial-reinforcement-of-low-
rates schedule (rats), 635Dewey, W. L, see Poddar, M. K.,
63Dewey, W. L., see Vocci, F. J. Jr.,
463
Dews,P.B.,seeStark,P., 124,131
Dexamethasone, in dietary pro-tein deficiency, anti-inflam-matory and ulcerogemc ef-fects and pharmacokineticsof (rats), 197
Dhalla, N. S., see Takes, S., 688
Dibenamine, potency at pre- andpostsynaptic receptors (rats),275
Dibutyryl guanosine 3’:5’-mono-phosphate, antinociception,comparison with morphine(mice), 463
Diethylstilbestrol, effects on cas-
trated guinea-pig vas defer-ens, 423
[3H]Dihydroalprenolol, binding
sites and beta-2 adrenergicreceptors coupled with aden-ylate cyclase in skeletal mus-cle sarcolemma (guinea pig),186
Dullard, R D., see Ruffolo, R R.Jr., 535
2,4-Dinitrophenol, stimulation ofmetabolism and sodiumtransport of bladders by(toads), 507
Diphenhydramine, effects on his-tamine as a punisher (mon-keys), 726
Disopyramide, comparison withCI-845 (dogs), 50
Disposition, drugs, myocardial,
model for (dog), 31DiStefano, P., Fox, G. and John-
son, E. M., Jr.: Characteriza-
tion of the clonidine with-drawal syndrome in the nor-motensive rat, 263
Diuresis, clonidine-induced (rats),608
Donovan, C. A., see Wince, L. C.,642
Dopaminebrain, effects of cannabinoids
(rats), 63effect on epinephrine-induced
bradycardia (rats), 427inhibition ofburst-firing of neu-
rosecretory cell R 15 (seahare), 112
metabolism, alterations in-duced by PbCO3 (rats), 642
uptake blocking agents, effecton amphetamine-induced cir-cling behavior (mice), 651
Doxorubicin, inotropic actions inIsOlated atria, lack of involve-ment of Na�,K�-adenosinetriphosphatase (guinea pig),368
Drust, E. G., see Sloviter, R. S.,231
Dutta, P. and Mustafa, S. J.:Binding of adenosine to thecrude plasma membranefraction isolated from dogcoronary and carotid arteries,496
Dycka, J., see Hoffmeister, F., 213
EDTA, effects on morphine anddibutyryl guanosine 3’:5’-monophosphate antinocicep-
tion (mice), 463Eiseman, J. L and Alvares, A. P.:
Heme metabolism in the fe-toplacental unit and neonatal
livers during lactation: Effectof gold sodium thiomalate,
250
Electrical stimulation, of dorsaland median raphe nuclei,pressor effects of (rats), 403
Electrophysiological actions, ofUM-272 on reentrant ventric-ular arrhythmias in postin-farction myocardium (dog),347
Electrophysiological effects, ofnorepinephrine on slow re-spouses induced in cardiac
Purkinje fibers by reduced
pH (dogs), 94E!ghozi, J. L, see Bianchetti, G.,
682Eliingboe, J., see Mendelson, J.
H., 503/3-Endorphin, effects on analgesia,
catalep8y and body tempera-ture (rat), 328
Enkephalin, selective bindingsites, comparison with alka-bid selective binding sites(cow, guinea pig, rabbit, rat,mouse), 395
Enzyme
converting inhibitor (YS-980),effects on renal function(dogs), 166
epoxide-metabolizing in lung,pharmacokinetic analysis(rabbits), 478
Epinephrinecomparison with CI-845 (dogs),
50response of collateral artery to
(dog), 239Erythropoietin, production in iso-
lated perfused kidney in-duced by albuterol, effect ofprostaglandins release (dogs),467
Estradiol- 1 7-$-D-glucuronide-induced cholestasis (rat), 87
Estrogens, striate.! level, antido-
paminergic effect (rats), 179Ethanol, effect on inhalation of
mercury vapor (man, rats,mice), 520
Ethylene glycol bis(fl-aminoethylether)N,N-tetraacetic acid,effects on morphine and di-butyryl guanosine 3’:5’-monophosphate antinocicep-
tion (mice), 463[3H]Ethylketocyclazocine, bind-
ing in central nervous system(rats), 516
Euvraud, C., Oberlander, C. andBoissier, J. R.: Antidopami-nergic effect of estrogens atthe striatsi level, 179
Evans, H. L, see Laties, V. G., 620
FANFT (N-[4-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-2-thiazolyl]formamide), cooxi-
dation by prostaglandin en-doperoxide synthetase (rab-bits), 312
Faraj, B. A., see All, F. M., 546Farsang, C., Ramirez-Gonzalez,
M. D., Mucci, L and Kunos,G.: Possible role of an endog-
% enous opiate in the cardiovas-
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cular effects of central alphaadrenoceptor stimulation in
spontaneously hypertensiverats, 203
Fedan, J. S. and Reese, J. C.: Dis-
tensibility and responsive-ness of the rat seminal vesi-
cle: Effects of denervationand pretreatment of animalswith 6-hydroxydopamine andreserpine, 472
Feigen, L P., Chapnick, B. M.,Hyman, A. L, King, L, Mar-ascalco, B. and Kadowitz, P.J.: Peripheral vasodilator ef-fects of prostaglandins: Corn-parison of 6-keto-prostaglan-din E1 with prostacyclin andescape from prostaglandin Ezin the mesenteric vascularbed, 528
Fernstrom, J. D., see Sved, A. F.,147
Ferrari, C., see Barbieri, C., 433
Fetus, effect of gold salts on hememetabolism in (rats), 250
Finn, A., see Weinkam, R. J., 318Fischer, J. B., see Cho, A. K., 324Fisher, J. W., see Radtke, H. W.,
467
Food, deprivation, effect on oralphencycidine seif-adminis-
tration (monkeys), 339Fox, G., see DiStefano, P., 263Freire, G. L., see Trotta, E. E., 670Fung, Y. K. and Uretsky, N. J.:
The effect of dopamine up-take blocking agents on theamphetamine-induced cir-cling behavior in mice withunilateral mgro-striatal le-sions, 651
Furosemide, influence on ampho-tericin B nephrotoxicity(dogs), 306
Gandolfi, A. J., see Sipes, I. G.,716
Gandolfi, A. J., White, R D.,Sipes, I. G. and Pohi, L R.:Bioactivation and covalent
binding of halothane in vitro:Studies with [3H]- and [‘4C]halothane, 721
Gastric secretion, histamine H-2receptor-mediated effects on
(dogs), 483Gentamicin, effects on renal mi-
tochondrial oxidative phos-phorylation (rats), 709
Gerkens, J. F. and Branch, R A.:The influence of sodium sta-
tus and furosemide on canineacute amphotericin B neph-rotoxicity, 306
Gestation, heme metabolism in fe-toplacental unit and neonatal
livers during, effect of goldsalts (rats), 250
Gibb, J. W., see Hotchkiss, A. J.,257
Gibson, J. K. and Lucchesi, B. R.:Electrophysiologic actions of
UM-272 (Pranolium) onreentrant ventricular ax-rhythmias in postinfarction
canine myocardium, 347
Glucose, absorption in jejunal tis-sue, HgCl2 inhibition of(chicks), 101
Godinho, C. S., see Trotta, E. E.,670
Goldberg, I. M., see Sved, A. F.,147
Goldberg, S. R: Histamine as a
punisher in squirrel monkeys:Effects of pentobarbital,chlordiazepoxide and H1- andH2-receptor antagonists be-havior and cardiovascular re-spouses, 726
Gomem, R., see Bianchetti, G.,
682
Gonsalves, S. F. and Borison, H.L: Atropine-resistant centralrespiratory stimulation bybethanechol in cats, 297
Gospe, S. M., Jr. and Wilson, W.A., Jr.: Dopamine inhibitsburst-firing neurosecretorycell R 15 in Aplysia ca#{252}for-nica: Establishment of adose-response relationship,112
Greenwood, M. R., see Hursh, J.B., 520
Griffin, R. L, see Wasserman, M.A., 68
Gross, S. R. and Johnson, R. M.:Role of extracellular Ca� inregulating isoproterenol-
stimulated phosphorylase aformation in murine skeletalmuscle, 37
Growth hormone, correlationwith clonidine-induced hy-perglycemia (man), 433
Gruetter, C. A., Barry, B. K.,McNamara, D. B., Kadowitz,P. J. and Ignarro, L. J.: Cor-onary arterial relaxation andguanylate cyclase activation
by cigarette smoke, N’-nitro-sonornicotine and nitric ox-ide, 9
Guanabenz, concentrations in
brain and plasma, relation-ship to antihypertensive ef-
fect (rat), 594
Guanylate cyclaseactivation by cigarette smoke,
N’-thtrosonornicotine and m-tric acid (cow), 9
enhancement by cortisol andaldosterone, role of man-ganese (rat), 561
Haloperidoldose-related prolactin response
to (rats), 362
effect on epinephrine-inducedbradycardia (rats), 427
reduced, dose-related prolactinresponse (rats), 362
Halothaneand d-halothane, comparison of
biotransformation and hepa-totoxicity (rats), 716
[3H] and [‘4C], bioactivationand covalent binding in vitro(rats), 721
Hastings, S. G., see Steffe, T. J.,
50Hayashi, S. and Toda, N.: Age-
related alterations in the re-sponse of rabbit tracheal
smooth muscle to agents, 675Hays, S. E., Poland, R. E. and
Rubin, R. T.: Prolactin re-leasing potencies of antipsy-chotic and related nonanti-psychotic compounds in fe-male rats: Relation to clinicalpotencies, 362
Heartbeta adrenergic receptors me-
diating inhibition of antigen-induced histamine releasefrom (guinea pigs), 152
effects of acetaldehyde (rats),219
isolated, actions of prostaglan-
ditis and N-0164 in (guineapigs), 45
isolated, beta adrenoceptorblockade in vitro after pro-
pranolol withdrawal (rats),664
isolated coronary and carotidarteries, adenosine bindingsites in (dog), 496
isOlated, effect of tiotidine oncardiac H2 responses to his-tamine (guinea pig), 629
model for study of myocardialdrug disposition (dogs), 31
perfused microsomes, effects ofadrenochrome on calcium ac-
cumulating and adenosinetriphosphatase activities in(rats), 688
Purkinje fibers, electrophysio-logical effects of norepineph-rime on slow responses in-duced by reduced pH (dogs),94
response to catecholamines, ef-
fect of phospholipase C(chick), 282
Heart rateaction of clonidine (dogs), 223histamine H-2 receptor-me-
diated effects on (dogs), 483
Hedberg, A., Isaksson, 0. andLundgren, B.: Sustained car-diac beta adrenoceptorblockade in vitro and in-creased vulnerability to acon-itine-induced arrhythmias invivo after propranolol with-drawal in rats, 664
Hein, D. W., see Herling, S., 139Helmer, P. R., see Davis, L. D., 94Hepatotoxicity, comparison of
halothane and d-halothane(rats), 716
Herling, S., Coale, E. H., Jr., Val-entino, R J., Hein, D. W. andWoods, J. H.: Narcotic dis-crimination in pigeons, 139
Herling, S. and Woods, J. H.:Chlorpromazine effects oncocaine-reinforced respond-ing in rhesus monkeys: Re-ciprocal modification of rate-altering effects of the drugs,354
Heroin, effects on pituitary-go-
nadal hormones (man), 503
Huller, J. M. and Simon, E. J.:Specific, high affinity [3H]ethylketocyclazocine bindingin rat central nervous system:Lack of evidence for .c recep-
tors, 516Hines, R. N. and Prough, R. A.:
The characterization ofan in-hibitory complex formedwith cytochrome P-450 and ametabolite of 1,1-disubsti-tuted hydrazines, 80
Hirschowitz, B. I., see Molina, E.,483
Histamine
age-related alterations in re-sponse of tracheal smooth
muscle to (rabbits), 675antigen-induced release from
heart and lung, inhibition bybeta adrenergic receptors(guinea pig), 152
effect oftiotidine on cardiac H2-responses to (guinea pig), 629
punishing effects (monkeys),
726
Histamine antagonists, as antiar-rhythmic agents in ouabaincardiotoxicity (cats), 375
Hof, T. 0., see Mackaay, A. J. C.,417
Hoffmeister, F., Dycka, J. andRthnsch, K.: Intragastric self-
administration in the rhesusmonkey: A comparison of thereinforcing effects of codeine,
phenacetin and paracetamol,213
Holtzman, S. G.: Phencycidine-like discriminative effects ofopioids in the rat, 614
Horakova, Z., see Almeida, A. P.,74
Hormones (see also specific
name)pituitary-gonadal, effects of
heroin and maltrexone(man), 503
Horton, R, Anlezark, G. andMeldrum, B.: Noradrenergic
influences on sound-inducedseizures, 437
Hotchkiss, A. J. and Gibb, J. W.:Long-term effects of multiple
doses of methamphetamine
on tryptophan hydroxylaseand tyrosine hydroxylase ac-tivity in rat brain, 257
Huber, G., see Sakurai, T., 219Humes, H. D., see Simmons, C. F.
Jr., 709
Hursh, J. B., Greenwood, M. R,Clarkson, T. W., Allen, J. andDemuth, S.: The effect ofethanol on the fate of mer-cury vapor inhaled by man,520
HUrWitZ, L, McGuffee, L J., Lit-tle, S. A. and Blumberg, H.:Evidence for two distinct
types of potassium-activatedcalcium channels in an intes-tins! smooth muscle, 574
HUrWitZ, L and Wessinger, J.: Ef-fects of variations in extracel-
Index 7411980
lular acetylcholine and cal-cium ion concentration onthe operational level of cal-cium channels in intestinalsmooth muscle, 581
Hydrazine, metaboites, inhibi-
tory complex formed with cy-tochrome P-450 (rat), 80
‘y-Hydroxybutyric acid, effect onepinephrine-induced brady-cardia (rats), 427
5-Hydroxytryptamine (see Sero-tonin)
presser response in perfusedhindquarter to (rat), 488
6-Hydroxydopamine, effect ondistensibility and responsive-ness of seminal vesicle (rats),472
Hyman, A. L., see Feigen, L P.,528
Hyperglycemia, clonidine-in-duced, evidence againstgrowth hormone-mediated
effect (man), 433Hypertension
aortic coarctation, effects on
vascular reactivity (rats), 388effects of methyldopa and die-
tary protein (rats), 147model, pressor response to 5-
hydroxytryptamine, norepi-
nephrine and KC1 in (rat),488
model, relationship of guana-benz concentrations in brain
and plasma to antihyperten-
sive effect (rat), 594
Ignarro, L. J., see Gruetter, C. A.,9
Imanishi, M., see Abe, Y., 166
Imidazolines, receptor interac-tions, significance of carbon
bridge separating phenyl andixnidazoline rings of tolazo-line-like alpha adrenergic
imidazolines (rats), 535Imipramine, comparison of effects
with desmethylimipramine
and chlorimipramine on per-
formance under differential-reinforcement-of-low-ratesschedule (rats), 635
Impromidine, use to define effects
ofhistamine H-2 receptors ongastric secretion, heart rateand systolic blood pressure
(dogs), 483Indolealkylamine, hallucinogens,
action on serotonin behav-ioral syndrome (rats), 231
Indomethacin, influence on mo-
bilization and production of
neutrophils, studies with car-rageenan-induced inflamma-tion (rat), 74
Intestinesmooth muscle, effects of ace-
tylcholine and calcium ionconcentrations on calciumchannels in (guinea pig), 581
smooth muscle, evidence fortwo types of potassium-acti-
vated calcium channels in(guinea pig), 574
lonophore, (A23187), effects onmorphine and dibutyryl gua-
nosine 3’:5’-monophosphateantinociception (mice), 463
Isaksson, 0., see Hedberg, A., 664Isoproterenol
age-related alterations in re-sponse of tracheal smoothmuscle to (rabbits), 675
effect of aortic coarctation hy-pertension on aortic re-sponses to (rats), 388
response of collateral artery to
(dog), 239-stimulated phosphorylase a
formation in skeletal muscle,role of Ca� in regulating
(mice), 37
-stimulated renin from kidney,effect of potassium (rat), 541
Jaillon, P., see Kates, R. E., 31
James, T. N., see Primm, R. K.,223
Jejunum, HgC12 inhibition of glu-
cose absorption in (chicks),101
Johnson, E. M., Jr., see Di-Stefano, P., 236
Johnson, R. M., see Gross, S. R.,37
Jongsma, H. J., see Mackaay, A.J. C., 417
Jubiz, W., see Radtke, H. W., 467
Juliano, R L and McCullough,H. N.: Controlled delivery of
an antitumor drug: Localized
action of iposome encapsu-lated cytosine arabinosideadministered via the respira-tory system, 381
Kadowitz, P. J., see Feigen, L. P.,528
Kadowitz, P. J., see Gruetter, C.A., 9
Kainic acid-induced seizures, ef-fects on noradrenergic neu-
rons (rats), 694
Kammerer, H. C., see Cho, A. K.,324
Kane, J. P., see Weinkam, R. J.,318
Kane, P., see Shinier, M., 567
Kaplan, H. R, see Steffe, T. J., 50
Kates, R. E. and Jaillon, P.: Amodel to describe myocardial
drug disposition in the dog,31
Kauker, M. L.: Bradykinin actionon the efflux of luminal �Nain the rat nephron, 119
Kick, C. J., see Meacham, R. H.,594
Kidney
clomdine-induced diuresis
(rats), 608
effects of meclofenamate (dog),
effect of potassium on isopro-
terenol-stimulated renin se-cretion from (rat), 541
function, effects of convertingenzyme inhibitor (YS-980) on(dogs), 166
isolated perfused, effects of al-
buterol on erythropoietinproduction, role of prosta-glandins release (dogs), 467
lumen of nephron, bradykininaction on efflux of sodiumfrom (rat), 119
mitochondria, effects of genta-
micin oxidative phosphory-lation (rats), 709
Kim, D.-H., Akera, T. and Brody,T. M.: Inotropic actions ofdoxorubicin in isolatedguinea-pig atria: Evidence forlack of involvement ofNa�K�-adenosine triphos-phatase, 368
Kinetics (see also Pharmacoki-netics)
ofdistribution of dl-propranololin organs and brain (rats), 682
lUng, L., see Feigen, L. P., 528
Kocmund, S. M., see Meacham,
R. H., 594Komori, T., see Abe, Y., 166
Kopin, I. J., see Yamaguchi, I.,275
Kornhauser, D. M., see Vestal, R.E., 106
Krall, J. F., Connelly, M. andTuck, M. L.: Acute regulation
of beta adrenergic catechola-
mine sensitivity in humanlymphocytes, 554
Krishna, G., see Sipes, I. G., 716Kudo, Y. and Shibata, S.: The
potent excitatory effect of anovel polypeptide, antho-pleurin-B, isolated from a seaanemone (Anthopleura xan-thogrammica) on the frogspinal cord, 443
Kuehnle, J. C., see Mendleson, J.H., 503
Kuhn, D. M., Wolf, W. A. andLovenberg, W.: Pressor ef-
fects of electrical stimulationof the dorsal and medianraphe nuclei in anesthetizedrats, 403
Kunos, G., see Farsang, C., 203
Kupferberg, H. J., see Yonekawa,W. D., 589
Lactation, heme metabolism in fe-toplacental unit and neonatallivers during, effect of goalsalts (rats), 250
Lai, F. M., Tanikella, T., Thibault,L, Chan, P. 5. and Cervom,P.: Effects of different stagesof aortic coarctation hyper-tension on aortic contractionand relaxation in rats, 388
Lapa, A. J., see Markus, R P., 423Laties, V. G. and Evans, H. L:
Methylmercury-inducedchanges in operant discrimi-nation by the pigeon, 620
Lau, S. S., Abrams, G. D. andZannom, V. G.: Metabolic ac-tivation and detoxification ofbromobenzene leading to cy-totoxicity, 703
Lead-induced alterations in bio-
chemical properties of dopa-mine (rats), 642
Lenperone, dose-related prolactinresponse to (rats), 362
Lerner, J., see Miller, D. S., 101
Leslie, F. M., Chavkin, C. andCox, B. M.: Opioid bindingproperties of brain and pe-ripheral tissues: Evidence forheterogeneity in opioid li-gand binding sites, 395
Levi, R., see Allan, G., 45Levi, R., see Trzeciakowski, J. P.,
629
Levin, V. A., see Weinkam, R.J.,318
Levitt, B., see Somberg, J. C., 375Li, C. H., see Tseng, L.-F., 328
Lidocaine
comparison with Cl-MS (dogs),50
effects on calcium pump ofbrain (rabbit), 670
inhibition of propranolol (rab-bits), 106
IAn, M. T., see Chen, F. F., 427Lipophilic drugs, effects on chlo-
roethyl-mtrosourea reaction
rates in serum (man), 318Lipoproteins, effects on chloro-
ethylnitrosourea reaction
rates in serum (man), 318
Liposomal drug delivery system,of cytosine arabinoside inlung, localized action (rats),381
Little, S. A., see Hurwitz, L., 642
Liverisolated perfused, relationship
between hepatic metabolism
of chlorpromazine and cho-lestatic effects in (rats), 269
metabolism of tyrosine (dog),546
mitochondria, respiratory pa-
rameters, effects of gentami-cin (rats), 709
neonatal, effect of gold salts onheme metabolism in (rats),250
role in metabolic disposition of
prostacydin metabolites
(rats), 24toxicity, halothane-induced
(rats), 716
Local anesthetics (see specificdrug name)
Locomotor activity, alterationsinduced by PbCO3 (rats), 642
Loh, H. H., see Tseng, L-F., 328
Lovenberg, W, see Kuhn, D.M.,403
Lucchesi, B. R., see Gibson, J. K.,347
Lucchesi, B. R., see Patterson, E.,
449
Lundgren, B., see Hedberg, A.,664
Lung
alveolar macrophage, uptake ofpropranolol (rabbit), 106
beta adrenergic receptors me-
dating inhibition of antigen-
induced histamine releasefrom (guinea pigs), 152
clearance of arene oxides, phar-macokinetic analysis of epox-ide-metabolizing enzymes
742 Index Vol. 214
(rabbits), 478localized action of liposome en-
capsulated cytosine arabino-
side administered in (rats),381
prostaglandin E, and E�aerosal-induced irritation in(dogs, guinea pigs), 68
Luteinizing hormone, tolerance toheroin-induced suppression(man), 503
Lymphocytes, regulation of beta
adrenergic catecholaminesensitivity in (man), 554
Lysergic acid diethylamide, action
on serotinin behavioral syn-drome (rats), 231
Mackaay, A. J. C., Hof, T. 0.,Bleeker, W. K., Jongsma, H.
J. and Bouman, L N.: Inter-action of adrenaline and ace-tylcholine on cardiac pace-
maker function. Functional
inhomogeneity of the rabbitsinus node, 417
Manganese, role in enhancementof guanylate cyclase by cor-tisol or aldosterone (rat), 561
Marascalco, B., see Feigen, L. P.,528
Markus, R P., Lapa, A. J. andValle, J. R.: Spontaneouscontractions and membraneactivity of castrated guinea-pig vas deferens, 423
Marsalisi, F. B., see Wasserman,
M. A., 68Mattammal, M. B., see Zenser, T.
V., 312Mazindol, effect on amphet-
amine-induced circling be-
havior (mice), 651
McCullough, H.N., see Juliano, RL, 381
McGuffee, L J., see HUrWitZ, L.,
574McGuire, P. S. and Seiden, L. S.:
The effects of tricycic anti-depressants on performanceunder a differential-rein-forcement-of-low-rates ached-ule in rats, 635
McNamara, D. B., see Gruetter,C. A., 9
Meacham, R H., Ruelius, H. W.,Kick, C. J., Peters, J. R, Koc-mund, S. M., Sisenwine, S. F.and Wendt, R. L.: Relation-ship of guanabenz concentra-tions in brain and plasma to
antihypertensive effect in thespontaneously hypertensiverat, 594
Meclofenamate, effect on renal
blood flow, relation to renal
prostaglandins and sodiumbalance (dog), 1
Meisch, R A., see Carroll, M. E.,339
Meldrum, B., see Horton, R., 437Mello, N. K., see Mendelson, J.
H., 503Mendelson, J. H., Ellingboe, J.,
Kuehnle, J. C. and Mello, N.K.: Heroin and naltrexone ef-
fects on pituitary-gonadalhormones in man: Interac-tion of steroid feedback ef-
fects, tolerance and supersen-sitivity, 503
Mendoza, S. A., see Tarpey, M.M., 5
Mercuric chloride, inhibition ofglucose absorption in jejunaltissue (chicks), 101
Mercury vapor, inhalation, effectof ethanol (man, rats, mice),520
Mertz, T. E., see Steffe, T. J., 50Metabolism
bladder, stimulation by 2,4-di-nitrophenol, aldosterone,cyclic AMP and antidiuretichormones (toads), 507
comparison ofhalothane and d-halothane (rats),716
cytosine arabinoside, effect ofliposomal encapsulation
(rats), 381
dopamine, alterations inducedby PbCO3 (rats), 642
FANFT cooxidation by prosta-glandin endoperoxide synthe-tase (rabbits), 312
heme, in fetoplacental unit andneonatal livers during lacta-tion, inhibition by gold salts
(rats), 250hepatic, of chlorpromazine, re-
lationship to cholestatic ef-
fects in isolated perfused liver(rats), 269
of bromabenzene leading to cy-
totoxicity (mice), 703
of [3H]nor-LAAM, role in tox-icity of LAAM (monkeys),599
tyrosine, influence of portaca-
val shunt on (dog), 546Metabolites
hydrazine, inhibitory complexformed with cytochrome P-450 (rat), 80
prostacydlin, tissue distributionand biliary excretion of (rats),24
Methamphetamine, long-term ef-
fects of multiple doses ontryptophan and tyrosine hy-droxylase activity in brain(rat), 257
Methyldopa, reduction of bloodpressure by effect of dietaryprotein (rats), 147
4-Methylhistamine, receptor-me-dated responses to, role ofphospholipase C (chicks), 291
Methylmercury-induced changesin operant discrimination (pi-geon), 620
Meyer, P., see Bianchetti, G., 682
Meyers, M., Slikker, W., Pascoe,
G. and Vore, M.: Characteri-zation of cholestasis inducedby estradiol-1718-D-glucuro-side in the rat, 87
Miller, D. S., Shehata, A. T. andLerner, J.: HgCL� inhibition ofD-glucoee transport injejunal
tissue from 2 day and 21 day
chicks, 101
Miller, M.: Clonidine-induced di-uresis in the rat: Evidence fora renal site of action, 608
Minanserin, potency at pre- andpostsynaptic receptors (rats),
275
Misra, A. L., Bartolomeo, J. G.,Bloch, R., Mule, S. J. andBates, T. RJ Pharmacoki-netics and metabolism of 1-
a-[0,0’-3H2]-acetyl norme-thadol (Nor-LAAM), the ac-tive metabolite of LAAM, inacutely and chronically
treated rhesus monkeys, 599Mitochondria, renal, effects of
gentamicin on oxidativephosphorylation (rats), 709
Miura, K., see Abe, Y., 166
Molina, E., Rentz, J. and Hir-schowitz, B. I.: Use of im-
. promidine to define specific
histamine H-2 effects on gas-tic secretion, heart rate andblood pressure in consciousdogs, 483
Monensin, cardiac effects, inter-actions with ouabain (rab-bits), 567
Morphine
analgesia, effects of naloxazoneon (mice, rats), 455
antinociception, comparisonwith dibutyryl guanosine 3’:5’-monophosphate (mice),463
discriminative effects (pigeons),139
Morseffi, P. L, see Bianchetti, G.,682
Moxestrol, synthetic estrogen, an-
tidopaminergic effect (rats),179
Mucci, L., see Farsang, C., 203Malay, S., see Varma, D. R, 197Mule, S. J., see Misra, A. L, 599Muscle
isolated papillary, effects of ac-etaldehyde upon mechanicalproperties of (rat), 219
rhythmicity, vas deferens, ef-fect of castration (guineapig), 423
skeletal, effects of high potas-sium and chloride substitu-tion on quinine-induced con-tractures of (frog), 171
skeletal, role ofCa� in regulat-ing isoproterenol-stimulatedphosphorylase a formation in
(mice), 37skeletal, sarcolemma [3H]dihy-
droalprenolol binding sitesand beta-2 adrenergic recep-
tors coupled with adenylatecyclase in (guinea pig), 186
smooth, intestinal, effects ofacetylcholine and calcium ion
concentration on calciumchannels in (guinea pig), 581
smooth, intestinal, evidence fortwo types of potassium-acti-vated calcium channels in(guinea pig), 574
smooth, tracheal, response to
agents, age-related altera-
tions in (rabbits), 675
Mustafa, S. J., see Dutta, P., 496Myocardium
concentrations of UM-272 after
oral administration (dogs),449
drug disposition, model forstudy of (dogs), 31
effects of monensin (rabbits),567
postinfarction, electrophysio-
logical actions of UM-272 onreentrant ventricular ax-rhythmias in (dogs), 347
N-0164, prostaglandin antagonist,modification of cardiac ef-fects of prostaglandins by
(guinea pigs), 45Nabione
behavioral effects of, compari-son with i�9-THC and chlor-diazepoxide (mice, rats, dogs,monkeys), 124
cardiovascular effects of, com-parison with A9-THC andchlordiazepoxide (rabbits,dogs, rats, monkeys), 131
Naloxone, effects on hypotensiveaction of clomdine (rats), 203
Naloxazone, effects on morphineanalgesia and opiate receptorbinding in vitro (mice, rats),455
Naltrexone, effects on plasmalevels of pituitary-gonads!hormones (man), 503
Narcotics, discrimination (pi-
geons), 139Nasjletti, A., see Glasingham, M.
C.,!Nelson, M. F., Zaczek, R. and
Coyle, J. T.: Effects of sus-tamed seizures produced byintrahippocampal injection
of kainic acid on noradrener-gic neurons: Evidence for lo-cal control of norepinephrinerelease, 694
Nephrotoxicity, amphotericin B,influence of sodium balanceand furosemide (dogs), 306
Nerve, giant axon, comparison ofeffects ofthiopental and pen-tobarbital (squid), 657
Nervous systemcentral, [3H]ethylketocyclazo-
cine binding in, lack of evi-dence for K receptors (rats),516
central, relationship to norepi-nephrine depletion caused byseizures (rats), 694
Neuronneurosecretory cell R 15, inhi-
bition by dopamine of burst-firing of (sea hare), 112
noradrenergic, effects of kainic
acid-induced seizures on
(rats), 694Neurotoxin II, effect on spinal
cord, comparison with antho-pleurin-B (frog), 443
Neurotranamitters, effects of bar-biturates on inhibitory andexcitatory responses to (sea
1980 Index 743
hare), 161
Neutrophils, mobilization and
production, influence of in-domethacin studied with car-
rageenan-induced inflamma-
tion (rat), 74
Nicotineage-related alterations in re-
sponse of tracheal smooth
muscle to (rabbits), 675
inhibition of propranolol (rab-bit), 106
Nitric oxide, coronary arterial re-
laxation and guanylate cy-
clam activation by (cow), 9
N’-nitrosonornicotine, coronary
arterial relaxation and guan-
ylate cyclase activation by
(cow), 9Nomifensine, effect on amphet-
amine-induced circling be-havior (mice), 651
Norepinephrinebrain, effects of cannabinoids
(rats), 63depletion by kainic acid-in-
duced seizures (rats), 694effect of aortic coarctation hy-
pertension on aortic re-spouses to (rats), 388
effect on distensibility and re-sponsiveness of seminal vesi-cle (rats), 472
electrophysiological effects on
slow responses induced in
cardiac Purkinje fibers by re-duced pH (dogs), 94
pressor response in perfusedhindquarter to (rat), 488
release from adrenergic nerve
endings, effect of palytaxin
(guinea pig), 209response of collateral artery to
(dog), 239subcellular pools, storage in
sympathetic nerves (rats),
410[3H]Norepinephrine, accumula-
tion in aorta, actions of xy-lamine on (rabbit), 324
Oberlander, C., see Euvraud, C.,179
Ohizumi, Y. and Shibata, S.:
Mechanism of the excitatory
action of palytoxin and N-acetylpalytoxin in the iso-
lated guinea-pig vas deferens,209
Okahara, T., see Abe, Y., 166
Opiatereceptor binding in vitro, ef-
fects of naloxazone (mice,
rats), 455role in cardiovascular effects of
central alpha adrenoceptor
stimulation (rats), 203
Opioidbinding properties of brain and
peripheral tissues, compari-son of receptor selectivity(cow, guinea pig, rabbit, rat,mouse), 395
phencycidine-like discrimina-tive effects (rats), 614
Organs (see also specific name)
kinetics of distribution of dl-propranolol in (rats), 682
Ouabain
cardiac effects, interactionswith monensin (rabbits), 567
cardiotoxicity, histamine antag-onists as antiarrhythmicagents in (cats), 375
comparison with CI-845 (dogs),50
-induced ventricular tachycar-dia, effect of oral UM-272 on
(dogs), 449
Oxidative phosphorylation, renal
mitochondrial, effects of gen-tamicin (rats), 709
Oxygen, molecular, role inFANFT cooxidation (rab-bits), 312
Oxymetazoline, effects on sound-induced seizures (mice), 437
Palytoxin, action in isolated vasdeferens (guinea pig), 209
Papaverine, effect of aortic coarc-tation hypertension on aorticresponses to (rats), 388
Paracetamol, reinforcing effects,
comparison with codeine andphenacetin of reinforcing ef-fects in intragastric self-ad-ministration (monkeys), 213
Pascoe, G., see Meyers, M., 87Pasternak, G. W., Childers, S. R.,
and Snyder, S. H.: Naloxa-zone, a long-acting opiate an-tagonist: Effects on analgesiain intact animals and on opi-ate receptor binding in vitro,
455
Patterson, E., Stetson, P. and
Lucchesi, B. R.: Plasma andmyocardial tissue concentra-tions of UM-272 (N,N-di-methylpropranolol) after oraladministration in dogs; 449
Pentobarbital
effects on histamine as a pun-isher (monkeys), 726
effect on nerve, comparison
with thiopental (squid), 657
postsynaptic effects on inhibi-
tory and excitatory responses
to neurotransmitters (sea
hare), 161
Pentylenetetrazol-induced sei-
zures, relationship with brainpentylenetetrazol levels(mice), 589
Peters, J. R, see Meacham, R H.,594
Peterson, C. M., see Tabachnik,
N. F., 246pH, reduced, electrophysiological
effects of norepinephrine onslow responses in cardiac
Purkinje fibers by (dogs), 94Pharmacokinetics (see also kinet-
ics)
analysis of epoxide-metaboliz-ing enzymes in lung (rabbits),478
of dexamethasone in dietaryprotein deficiency (rats), 197
of lipophuic drugs (man), 318
of [3H]nor-LAMM, role in tox-
icity of LAAM (monkeys),599
Phenacetin, reinforcing effects,comparison with codeine andparacetamol in intragastricself-administration (mon-keys), 213
Phencydidine
-like discriminative effects ofopioids (rats), 614
oral, self-administration, effectsof feeding conditions (mon-keys), 339
Phenethylamine, hallucinogens,action on serotonin behav-ioral syndrome (rats), 231
Phenobarbital, postsynaptic ef-fects on inhibitory and excit-atory responses to neuro-
transmitters (sea hare), 161Phenoxybenzamine, potency at
pre- and postsynaptic recep-tors (rats), 275
Phentolamine, potency at pre-and postsynaptic receptors(rats), 275
Phospholipase C, effect on cardiacreceptor response (chick),282, 291
Phosphorylase a, formation stim-ulated by isoproterenol inskeletal muscle, role of Ca��in regulating (mice), 37
Pimozide, effect on epinephrine-induced bradycardia (rats),427
Piperoxan, potency at pre- andpostsynaptic receptors (rats),
275
Pituitary gland, anterior, effectsof caffeine on (rats), 58
Plasmaconcentrations of guanabenz,
relationship to antihyperten-
sive effect (rat), 594concentrations of UM-272 after
oral administration (dogs),449
Poddar, M. K. and Dewey, W. L:Effects of cannabinoids oncatecholamine uptake andrelease in hypothalamic andstriatal synaptosomes, 63
Pohl, L. R., see Gandolfi, A. J.,721
Pohl, L. R., see Sipes, I. G., 716
Poland, B. E., see Hays, S. E., 362Portacaval shunt, influence on ty-
rosine metabolism (dog), 546
Potassium
-activated calcium channels inintestinal smooth muscle, ev-
idence for two types (guineapig), 574
effect of aortic coarctation hy-pertension on aortic re-spouses to (rats), 388
effect on isoproterenol-stimu-lated resin secretion fromkidney (rat), 541
high, effects on quinine-inducedcontractures of skeletal mus-
cle (toad), 171Potassium chloride
pressor response in perfusedhindquarter to (rat), 488
response of collateral artery to(dog), 239
Potoezak, R E., see Steffe, T. J.,
50Primm, R. K., Urthaler, F. and
James, T. N.: Selective ef-fects of clonidine on the ca-mae sinus node, 223
Procaineeffects on calcium pump of
brain (rabbit), 670inhibition of propranolol (rab-
bit), 106Prolactin, releasing potencies of
antipsychotic and related
nonantipsychotic compounds
(rats), 362Propranolol
as model for study of myocar-
dial drug disposition (dogs),31
uptake by alveolar macrophage,inhibition by procaine, lido-caine, ammonium chlorideand nicotine (rabbit), 106
withdrawal, cardiac beta adre-noceptor blockade in vitroand vulnerability to aconi-tine-induced arrhythmias invivo after (rats), 664
dl-Propranolol, in organs andbrain, kinetics of distribution(rats), 682
Prostacyclin, metabolites, tissuedistribution and biliary ex-cretion (rat), 24
Prostaglandin (PG)cardiac effects, modification by
N-0164 (guinea pigs), 45E1, age-related alterations in re-
sponse of tracheal smoothmuscle to (rabbits), 675
E1 and E2 aerosols, inhibition ofbroncoconstriction by (dogs,guinea pigs), 68
peripheral vasodilator effects,
comparison of 6-keto-PGE1,
PGI2, PGE1 and PGE2 inmesenteric vascular bed(dogs), 528
release in isolated perfused kid-ney, effect on albuterol-in-
duced erythropoietin produc-tion (dogs), 467
renal, relation to effect of me-clofenamate on renal bloodflow (dog), 1
Prostaglandin endoperoxide syn-thetase, mechanism ofFANFT cooxidation by (rab-bits), 312
Proteindeficiency, dietary, anti-inflam-
matory and ulcerogenic ef-
fects and pharmacokineticsof dexamethasone in (rats),197
dietary intake, effect on meth-yldopa and blood pressure(rats), 147
Prough, R. A., see Hines, R. N., 80Purkinje fibers, cardiac, electro-
physiological effects of nor-
epinephrine on slow re-sponses induced by reduced
pH (dogs), 94
744 Index Vol. 214
Qu mine-induced contractures ofskeletal muscle, effects ofhigh potassium and chloridesubstitution (frog), 171
Radtke, H. W., Jubiz, W., Smith,J. B. and Fisher, J. W.: Al-buterol-induced erythropoi-etin production and prosta-glandins release in the iso-lated perfused dog kidney,467
Ramirez-Gonzalez, M. D., see Far-sang, C., 203
R#{228}msch, K., see Hoffmeister, F.,213
Ransom, R W., see Cho, A. K.,324
Raphe nucleus, dorsal or median,effects of electrical stimula-tion (rats), 403
Receptoralpha adrenergic, significance
of carbon bridge, separatingphenyl and imidazoline rings
oftolazoline-like imidazolines(rats), 535
beta adrenergic, relationship to
catecholamine sensitivity inlymphocytes (man), 554
cardiac H2, effect oftiotidine onresponses to histamine of(guinea pig), 629
cardiac, response, effect ofphospholipase C (chick), 282,291
H1 and H2, antagonists, effectson histamine as punisher(monkeys), 726
histamine H-2, effects on gas-tric secretion, heart rate andsystolic blood pressure me-diated by (dogs), 483
K, studies on binding in centralnervous system (rats), 516
noradrenergic, influences onsound-induced seizures(mice), 437
muscarinic, Ml and M2, dualaction on atropine-resistantrespiratory stimulation(cats), 297
Regal, J. F. and Shideman, F. E.:The effect of phospholipaseC on the responsiveness ofcardiac receptors. I. Inhibi-
tion of the adrenergic ino-tropic response, 282
Regal, J. F. and Shideman, F. E.:The effect of phospholipaseC on the responsiveness ofcardiac receptors. II. Thespecificity ofphospholipase Cinhibition of receptor-me-diated responses, 291
Resin, secretion from kidney,stimulated by isoproterenol,effect of potassium (rat), 541
Rents, J., see Molina, E., 483Reserpine, effect on distensibility
and responsiveness of sem-ins! vesicle (rats), 472
Respiratory stimulation, central,atropine-resistant, effect ofbethanechol (cats), 297
Hosenthale, M. E., see Capetola,R. J., 16
Rubin, R T., see Hays, S. E., 362
Ruelius, H. W., see Meacham, R.H., 594
Ruffolo, R. R. Jr., Yaden, E. L.,Waddell, J. E. and Difiard, R.D.: Receptor interactions ofimidazolines. VI. Significanceof carbon bridge separatingphenyl and imidazoline ringsof tolazoline-like alpha adre-nergic imidazolines, 535
Sakurai, T., Bing, 0. H. L, Huber,G. and Abelmann, W. H.: Ef-fects of acetaldehyde uponmechanical properties of iso-lated rat papillary muscle,219
SCH-12,679, dose-related prolac-tin response to (rats), 362
Seiden, L S., see McGuire, P. S.,635
Seizures
pentylenetetrazol-induced, re-lationship to brain pentyle-
netetrazol levels (mice), 589produced by kainic acid, effect
on noradrenergic neurons(rats), 694
Seminal vesicle, distensibility andresponsiveness, effects of de-nervation, 6-hydroxydopa-mine and reserpine (rats), 472
Serotoninaction in pressor effects by elec-
trical stimulation of dorsaland median raphe nuclei(rats), 403
age-related alterations in re-sponse of tracheal smoothmuscle to (rabbits), 675
behavioral syndrome, action oflysergic acid, indolealkyl-amine and phenethylaminehallucinogens (rats), 231
effect of aortic coarctation hy-pertension on aortic re-sponses to (rats), 388
Sevcik, C.: Differences betweenthe actions of thiopental andpentobarbital in squid giant
axons, 657
Shade, R. E., see Blasingham, M.C., 1
Shand, D. G., see Vestal, R. E.,106
Share, L, see Blasingham, M. C.,
Shehata, A. T., see Miller, D. S.,101
Shibata, S., see Cheng, J. B., 488Shibata, S., see Kudo, Y., 443
Shibata, S., see Ohizumi, Y., 209
Shideman, F. E., see Regal, J. F.,282, 291
Shlafer, M. and Kane, P.: Subcel-lular actions and potentialadverse cardiac effects of thecardiotonic ionophore mo-nensin, 567
Short-circuit current, of urinarybladder, effects of clofibrate(toad), 5
Shriver, D. A., see Capetola, R J.,16
Simmons, C. F. Jr., Bogusky, R
T. and Humes, H. D.: Inhib-
itory effects of gentamicin onrenal mitochondrial oxidative
phosphorylation, 709
Simon, E. J., see Hiller, J. M., 516
Simpson, L. L.: Evidence thatthere are subcellular pools of
norepinephrine, and thatthere is flux of norepineph-rine between these pools, 410
Sinus node
effects of clomdine on (dogs),223
inhomogeneity (rabbit), 417
Sipes, I. G., Gandolfi, A. J., Pohl,L R., Krishna, G. and Brown,B. R. Jr.: Comparison of thebiotransformation and hepa-totoxicity of halothane anddeuterated halothane, 716
Sipes, I. G., see Gandolfi, A. J.,721
Sisenwine, S. F., see Meacham, R.H., 594
Slikker, W., see Meyers, M., 87Sloviter, R. S., Drust, E. G., Dam-
iano, B. P. and Connor, J. D.:A common mechanism forlysergic acid, indolealkyl-amine and phenethylaminehallucinogens: Serotonergic
mediation of behavioral ef-fects in rats, 231
Smith, J. B., see Radtke, H. W.,
467Smith, B. R. and Bend, J. R.: Pre-
diction of a pulmonarybenzo(a)pyrene 4,5-oxide
clearance: A pharmacoki-netic analysis of epoxide-me-tabolizing enzymes in rabbitlung, 478
Smooth muscle ( see Muscle,smooth)
Snyder, S. H., see Pasternak, G.W., 455
Sodiumefflux from lumen of nephron,
bradykinin action on (rat),119
transport, bladder, stimulation
by 2,4-dinitrophenol, aldos-terone, cyclic AMP and anti-diuretic hormones (toads),
507
Sodium balanceinfluence on amphotericin B
nephrotoxicity (dogs), 306relation to effect of meclofena-
mate on renal blood flow(dog), 1
Somberg, J. C., Bounous, H., Ca-gin, N. and Levitt, B: Hista-mine antagonists as antiar-rhythmic agents in ouabaincardiotoxicity in the cat, 375
Spinal cord, effects of anthopleu-rin-B, comparison with neu-rotoxin II (frog), 443
Spindel, E., Arnold, M., Cusack,B. and Wurtman, R. J.: Ef-fects of caffeine on anteriorpituitary and thyroid func-tion in the rat, 58
Spires, D. A. and Weiner, M. W.:Use of an uncoupling agentto distinguish between direct
stimulation of metabolism
and direct stimulation oftransport: Investigation of
antidiuretic hormone and al-dosterone, 507
Sputum, viscosity in cystic fibro-sis, use of oral thiol prodrugfor reduction of (mice), 246
Stark, P. and Dews, P. B.: Can-nabinoids. I. Behavioral ef-fects, 124
Stark P. and Dews, P. B.: Canna-
binoids. II. Cardiovascular ef-fects, 131
Steffe, T. J., Mertz, T. E., Hast-
ings, S. G., Potoczak, R. E.
and Kaplan, H. R.: CI-845
(pirmenol hydrochloride): Anew orally effective long-act-
ing antiarrhythmic agent, 50Steroids, adrenocortical, mecha-
nism of action (rat), 561Stetson, P., see Patterson, E., 449
Stewart, J. J., see Weisbrodt, N.W., 333
Suarez-Kurtz, G., Braga DaCosta, M. J. and Coutinho,S.: Effects of high potassium
concentrations and of chlo-ride substitution on the qui-nine-induced contractures offrog skeletal muscle, 171
Sulakhe, P. V., see Wei, J.-W., 186
Sun, F. F., see Taylor, B. M., 24Suprofen, new peripheral analge-
sic (rats, mice, dogs, rabbits,
cows, chickens), 16Sussman, S. E., see Weisbrodt, N.
W., 33Sved, A. F., Goldberg, I. M. and
Fernstrom, J. D.: Dietaryprotein intake influences theantihypertensive potency ofmethyldopa in spontaneouslyhypertensive rats, 147
Taam, G. M. L., see Takeo, S., 688Tabachnik, N. F., Peterson, C. M.
and Cerami, A.: Studies onthe reduction of sputum via-cosity in cystic fibrosis using
an orally absorbed protectedthiol, 246
Tachyphylaxis, d-amphetamineinduced, model for (rats), 410
Takeo, S., Taam, G. M. L., Beam-
ish, R. E. and Dhalla, N. S.:Effects of adrenochrome oncalcium accumulating andadenosine triphosphatase ac-tivities ofthe rat heart micro-
somes, 688Tanikella, T., see Lai, F. M., 388Tarpey, M. M. and Mendoza, S.
A.: Effects of clofibrate onwater permeability andshort-circuit current of toad
urinary bladder, 5Tavolom, N. and Boyer, J. L.: Re-
lationship between hepatic
metabolism of chlorproma-
zine and cholestatic effects inthe isolated perfused ratliver, 269
Taylor, B. M. and Sun, F. F.: Tis-sue distribution and biiary
1980 Index 745
excretion of prostacyclin me-
tabolites in the rat, 24Temperature, body, effects of fi-
endorphin on (rat), 328
Testori, G., see Barbieri, C., 433
Testosterone, tolerance to heroin-induced suppression of
(man), 503
Testosterone acetate, effects on
castrated guinea-pig vas def-
erens, 423Tetracaine, effects on calcium
pump of brain (rabbit), 670�8-Tetrahydrocannabinol, effects
on brain catecholamines(rats), 63
�9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, effects
on brain catecholamines(rats), 63
Theophylline, effects on adeno-sine binding to plasma mem-
brane fraction isolated fromcoronary and carotid arteries(dog), 496
Thibault, L, see Lai, F. M., 388Thiol prodrug, oral, use in reduc-
tion of sputum viscosity incystic fibrosis (mice), 246
Thiopental, effect on nerve, com-parison with pentobarbital(squid), 657
Thioridazine, dose-related prolac-tin response to (rats), 362
Thyroid, function, effects of caf-feine on (rats), 58
Tiotidine, effect on cardiac H2-re-
spouses to histamine (guineapig), 629
Tissue (see also specific site)
distribution, of prostacyclinmetabolites (rats), 24
peripheral, opioid binding prop-erties, comparison of receptorselectivity (cow, guinea pig,rabbit, rat, mouse), 395
Toda, N., see Hayashi, S., 675Tolazoline
-like alpha adrenergic imidazo-
lines, significance of carbonbridge separating phenyl andimidazoline rings of (rats),535
potency at pre- and postsyn-aptic receptors (rats), 275
Toxicity (see also Cytotoxicity
and Hepatotoxicity)Trachea, smooth muscle, re-
sponse to agents, age-relatedalterations in (rabbit), 675
Tricycic antidepressants (seespecific drug name)
Trotta, E. E., Freire, G. L. andGodinho, C. S.: The mode ofaction of local anesthetics onthe calcium pump of brain,670
Tryptophan, hydroxylase activ-ity, brain, long-term effects of
multiple doses of metham-phetamine (rat), 257
Trzeciakowski, J. P. and Levi, R:The cardiac pharmacology oftiotidine (IC! 125,211): A newhistamine H2-receptor antag-onist, 629
Tseng, L-F., Wei, E. T., Loh, H.H. and Li, C. H.: fI-Endor-phin: Central sites of analge-sia, catalepsy and body tern-perature changes in rats, 328
Tuck, M. L, see Krall, J. F., 554
Tyrosinehydroxylase activity, brain,
long-term effects of multipledose of methamphetamine(rat), 257
metabolism, influence of ports-caval shunt (dog), 546
U-25,927, dose-related prolactinresponse to (rats), 362
UK 14,304, effects on sound-in-duced seizures (mice), 437
UM-272
electrophysiological actions onreentrant ventricular ar-rhythmias in postinfarctionmyocardium (dogs), 347
(N,N-dimethylpropranolol),oral, plasma and myocardialtissue concentrations (dogs),449
Uretsky, N. J., see Fung, Y. K.,651
Urthaler, F., see Primm, R. K.,223
Valentino, R. J., see Herling, S.,
139
Valle, J. R., see Markus, R. P., 423Varma, D. R and Mulay, S.: Anti-
inflammatory and ulcero-
genic effects and pharmaco-kinetics of dexamethasone inprotein-deficient rats, 197
Vascular bed, mesenteric, effectsof PGE�, PGI2, PGE� and 6-keto-PGE1 (dogs), 528
Vas deferenseffect ofcastration (guinea pig),
423isolated, action ofpalytoxin and
N-acetylpalytoxin in (guineapig), 209
Vasodilator effects, peripheral, ofPGE�, PGE1, 6-keto-PGE1
and PGI2 in mesenteric vas-cular bed (dogs), 528
Verapamil, effect on castratedguinea-pig vas deferens, 423
Vesely, D. L: On the mechanismof action of adrenocorticalsteroids: Cortisol and aldos-terone enhance guanylate cy-clase activity, 561
Vestal, R. E., Kornhauser, D. M.and Shand, D. G.: Active up-take of propranolol by iso-lated rabbit alveolar macro-phages and its inhibition byother basic amines, 106
Vocci, F. J. Jr., Welch, S. P. andDewey, W. L.: Differential ef-fects of divalent cations, cat-
ion chelators and an iono-
phore (A23187) on morphineand dibutyryl guanosine 3’:5’-cyclic monophosphate anti-nociception, 463
Vore, M., see Meyers, M., 87
Waddell, J. E., see Ruffolo, R. R.Jr, 535
Wasserman, M. A., Griffin, R. Land Marsalisi, F. B.: Inhibi-tion of bronchoconstrictionby aerosols of prostaglandinsE1 and E2, 68
Water permeability, of urinarybladder, effects of clofibrate(toad), 5
Wei, E. T., see Tseng, L.-F., 328
Wei, J.-W. and Sulakhe, P. V.:Identity of [3H]dihydroal-prenolol binding sites andbeta-2 adrenergic receptorscoupled with adenylate cy-clase in guinea-pig skeletalmuscle sarcolemma: Generalproperties and structure-ac-tivity relationships, 186
Weiner, M. W., see Spires, D. A.,507
Weinkam, R. J., Finn, A., Levin,V. A. and Kane, J. P.: Lipo-
philic drugs and lipoproteins:Partitioning effects on chlo-roethylnitrosourea reactionrates in serum, 318
Weisbrodt, N. W., Sussman, S. E.,Stewart, J. J. and Burks, T.
F.: Effect of morphine sulfateon intestinal transit and my-oelectric activity of the small
intestine of the rat, 333Weissinger, J., see Hurwitz, L.,
581Welch, S. P., see Vocci, F. J. Jr.,
463Wendt, R. L, see Meacham, R.
H., 594White, R. D., see Gandolfi, A. J.,
721
Williams, P. B.: Response to ad-
renergic agonists and antag-omits by collateral arteries
from the hind limb ofthe dog,239
Wilson, W. A., see Cots, I. L., 161Wilson, W. A., Jr., see Gospe, S.
M.,Jr., 112
Wince, L C., Donovan, C. A. andAzzaro, A. J.: Alterations inthe biochemical properties ofcentral dopamine synapsesfollowing chronic postnatalPbCO3 exposure, 642
Withdrawal syndrome, clonidine,characterization of (rat), 263
Wolf, W. A., see Kuhn, D. M., 403Wong, S. K. and Buckner, C. K.:
Studies on the beta adrener-gic receptors mediating inhi-bition of antigen-induced his-tamine release from the lungand heart isolated from theactively sensitized guinea pig,
152Woodbury, D. M., see Yonekawa,
W. D., 589Woods, J. H., see Herling, S., 139,
354WR 2721, new mucolytic agent,
use in reduction of sputumviscosity in cystic fibrosis(mice), 246
Wurtman, R. J., see Spindel, E.,58
Xylamine, effects on [3H]norepi-nephrine accumulation inaorta (rabbit), 324
Yaden, E. L., see Ruffolo, R. R.Jr., 535
Yamaguchi, I. and Kopin, I. J.:Differential inhibition of al-
pha-1 and alpha-2 adreno-ceptor-mediated pressor re-
sponses in pithed rats, 275Yamamoto, K., see Abe, Y., 166Yonekawa, W. D., Kupferberg, H.
J. and Woodbury, D. M.: Re-lationship between pentyl-enetetrazol-induced seizures
and brain pentylenetetrazollevels in mice, 589
YS-980, (orally active convertingenzyme inhibitor) effects onrenal function (dogs), 166
Yukimura, T., see Abe, Y., 166
Zaczek, R, see Nelson, M. F., 694Zannoni, V. G., see Lau, S. S., 703
Zenser, T. V., Mattammal, M. B.and Davis, B. B.: Mechanismof FANFT cooxidation byprostaglandin endoperoxidesynthetase, 312