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INDEX
Volume 21 5, October-December 1980
A-23l87, role in purine releasefrom vascular adrenergicnerves (rabbits), 685
Abe, H., see Yuasa, S., 254
Abu-Hamdan, D., see Migdal, S.D., 304
Acebutolol, effect on action po-tential in papillary muscles(guinea pigs), 507
Acetazolamideaction on fluid and 5,5-di-
methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione
absorption by proximal tu-
bule (rats), 557
effect on choroid plexus epithe-hal cell sodium and potas-
sium (rats), 673
Acetyicholine
brain, effect on baroreceptor re-flexes (rats), 309
inhibition of cyclic AMP in em-bryonic ventricle (chick), 348
in perfused heart, uptake ofcholine after release of(chickens), 710
receptors, changes in vas def-erens after denervation
(guinea pigs), 716
Acetylcholinesterase, inhibition
by BW 284c51, pre- and post-synaptic neuromuscular ef-fects (rats), 53
l-a-Acetyldinormethadol, electro-encephalographic and behav-
ioral effects (rats), 382
1-o-Acetylmethadol (LAAM)
comparative cardiac actionswith morphine, meperidine,pentazocine, fentanyl andmethadone (cats), 259
electroencephalographic andbehavioral effects (rats), 382
radioimmunoassay of (dogs,
rabbits), 2051-a-Acetylnormethadol, electro-
encephalographic and behav-ioral effects (rats), 382
Acetylstrophanthidin-induced os-
cillatory afterpotentials inventricular tissues, effects of
transmembrane potential on(dogs), 332
Acidosis, effect on choroid plexus
epithelial cell sodium and po-
tassium (rats), 673Ackerman, N., Tomolonis, A.,
Miram, L, Kheifets, J., Mar-tinez, S. and Carter, A: Threeday pleural inflammation: Anew model to detect drug ef-
fects on macrophage accu-
mulation, 588Adenylate cyclase, role of hydro-
cortisone in potentiation of
(man), 469Adolphson, R. L., see Duncan, P.
G., 434Adrenergic activity, alpha, effects
on vasoconstriction by ad-renergic nerve stimulation(rabbits), 377
Adrenergic blockage, alpha, ef-
fect on norepinephrine gan-
glion depression (dogs), 522
Adrenergic blockers, beta, effectson action potential in papil-lary muscles (guinea pigs),
507
Adrenergic nerve ( see Nerve, ad-renergic)
Adrenergic receptors ( see also
Adrenoreceptors)alpha-2, involvement in regu-
lation of insulin release andblood glucose levels (rats),226
beta, cardio-selective stimula-tion with prenalterol (dogs),
266
beta- 1 and beta-2, interactionswith antagonist and agonistin jugular vein (rats), 325
Adrenoreceptors ( see also Adre-
nergic receptors)function of tracheal and paren-
chymal strips, effects of vac-cination with Haemophilus
influenzae (guinea pigs), 691
Adriamycin, toxicity, regulatory
role of glutathione andsulthydryl groups in (mice),450
Afterpotentials, oscillatory, in-duced by acetylstrophanthi-din in ventricular tissues, ef-fects on transmembrane po-
tential on (dogs), 332
Age, effects on oxazepam kinetics(man), 86
Airway musclecontraction/relaxation, role of
cyclic nucleotides (guineapigs), 434
response and sensitivity to ag-onists during ontogenesis
(guinea pigs), 426Alcohol dehydrogenase, liver, ef-
fects of castration and mor-phine (rats), 317
Alderdice, M. T. and Trommer,B. A.: Differential effects ofthe anticonvulsants pheno-barbital, ethosuximide and
carbamazepine on neuromus-cular transmission, 92
Allen, R. C., see Knodell, R. G.,619
Alpha-i, adrenergic receptors in
heart, characterization by us-
ing [3H]WB41O1 (rats), 176Aminosugar, effect on cardiac gly-
coside activity (dogs), 198
2-Aminotetralins, presynaptic ef-fects on striatal dopaminergic
neurons (rats), 486Amitriptyline, regulation of sero-
tonin2 receptors labeled with[‘H]spiroperidol by (rats),582
Amphetamine-haloperidol inter-actions on brain tyrosine hy-droxylase activity and dopa-mine metabolism (rats), 135
d-Amphetamine, effects on be-havior (rats), 9
Amsterdam, E. A., see Rendig, S.
V., 259
Analgesiamorphine, effects of na1 xone
(rats), 626
morphine, spinal and � .ipra-spinal sites of action t ats),
633
Anesthesia, spinal, effect on �ior-
epinephrine ganglion depres-
sion (dogs), 522
Anesthetics, general, inhibiton of
cardiovascular reflexes (cats),418
Anthopleurin-A-induced prolon-gation of action potential of
cardiac ventricular muscle(guinea pigs), 479
Antihypertensive effect, of pro-pranolol in central nervoussystem (rats), 221
Antinociceptive action
of morphine, sites in brain(rats), 626
of morphine, spinal and supra-spinal sites (rats), 633
Aorta, smooth muscle, norepi-nephrine actions on �Ca up-take and release in (rabbits),363
Arachidonic acid, metabolism inpulmonary artery (rabbit),240
Arginine vasopressm, and ana-
logs, effect on synthesis of
prostaglandin E� by renalmedullary cells (rat), 15
Artery
coronary, thrombosis, effects ofibuprofen (dog), 271
occlusion, cause of vasodilation,influence of histamine (dogs),533
Aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase,activity in prostate glands, in-
duction by 2,3,7,8-tetrachlo-
rodibenzo-p-dioxin (rats), 601
Atria, isolated, responses to adre-
nergic nerve stimulation dur-ing chronic tricyclic antide-
pressants (rats), 143
Autonomic responses, of urinarybladder, effect of estrogen(rabbits), 614
Awad, S. A., see Twiddy, D. A. S.,500
Axelson, J. E., see Venkatara-manan, R., 231, 235
Azzaro, A. J., see Demarest, K. T.,461
Baba, N., see Unverferth, D. V,527
Baclofen, inhibition of cardiovas-cular reflexes (cats), 418
Ban, T., see Sada, H., 507
Baroreceptor control, of sympa-thetic tone in heart, devel-
opment (rats), 596Barr, J. G., Diz, D., Kauker, M. L.
and Nasjletti, A: Effect of theconverting enzyme inhibitorSQ-20881 on urinary excre-
tion of prostaglandin E2 inthe rat: Influence of pretreat-ment with deoxycorticoster-one, 172
Bartolome, J., Mills, E., Lou, C.and Slotkin, T. A.: Matura-
tion of sympathetic neuro-
transmission in the rat heart.V. Development of barore-ceptor control of sympathetictone, 596
Beck, T. R., Hassid, A. and Dunn,M. J.: The effect or arginine
vasopressin and its analogson the synthesis of prosta-glandin E2 by rat renal med-ullary interstitial cells in cul-
ture, 15
Behaviordrug self-administration, dou-
ble-blind choice comparisonof pentobarbital, diazepamand placebo (man), 649
effects of drugs (rats), 9
effects of narcotics (rats), 382
role of bupropion in blockade ofdopamine uptake (rats), 127
stereoselective stimulus effects
of morphine and cyclazocine
(monkey), 369Benet, L. Z., see Frey, F. J., 287Bentley, J. B., see Miller, M. S.,
292
Bentolila, J. J., see Wiggins, J. R.,569
Benzidine, metabolism, by pros-taglandin-mediated process
724 Index Vol. 215
in kidney (rabbits), 401
Benzolamide, effect on choroidplexus epithelial cell sodiumand potassium (rats), 673
Bernard, J. D., see Cicero, T. J.,
317
Bethanecol, after spinal cordtransection, response of blad-
der to (cats), 500Biegon, R. L., Epstein, P. M. and
Pappano, A. J.: Muscarinicantagonism of the effects ofa phosphodiesterase inhibi-tor (methylisobutyixanthine)in embryonic chick ventricle,
348
Bigelow, G. E., see Griffiths, R.R., 649
Bileexcretion and metabolism of
phenytoin in isolated per-fused liver, effect of estradiol-
17$ (rats), 71
excretion of morphine, in-hibited by dehydrocholate
(rat), 116
Bile duct, ligation, effects on pen-tobarbital and mependinepharmacokinetics (rats), 619
Bladderresponse to bethanecol after
spinal cord transection (cats),
500urinary, autonomic responses,
effect of estrogen (rabbits),614
urinary, interaction of calciumand microtubules in action ofcyclic AMP (toads), 254
Blood glucose, levels, involve-ment of alpha-2 adrenergicreceptors in regulation of(rats), 226
Boerth, R. D., see Olson, R. D.,450
Bois, R. T., Hummel, R. G., Dett-barn, W. and Laskowski, M.B.: Presynaptic and postsyn-aptic neuromuscular effectsof a specific inhibitor of ace-
tylcholinesterase, 53
Bondy, B., see Fichtl, B., 248
Boyd, M. R., see Buckpitt, A. R.,
97
Bradycardia, reflex-induced, ef-fect of brain acetylcholine
(rats), 309Brain
acetylcholine, effect on barore-ceptor reflexes (rats), 309
dopamine-containing neurons,
type A monoamine oxidase
(rats), 461electrophysiological evidence
for presynaptic actions of
phencyclidine on noradrener-gic transmission in (rats),
606
neurotensin, increase elicited
by neuroleptics (rats), 413serotonin2 receptors labeled
with [3H]spiropendol by reg-ulation of amitriptyline(rats), 582
Brater, D. C., see Chennavasin,
P., 77
Braunwald, E., see Manders, W.T., 266
Brezenoff, H. E., see Caputi, A. P.,309
Brink, C., see Duncan, P. G., 434Brink, C., Duncan, P. G., Midzen-
ski, M. and Douglas, J. S.:Response and sensitivity offemale guinea-pig respiratorytissues to agonists duringontogenesis, 426
Brooks, D. A., see Knodell, R. G.,619
Brown, W. W., see Rapp, N. S.,
401
Buckpitt, A. R. and Boyd, M. R.:
The in vitro formation of glu-
tathione conjugates with themicrosomally activated pul-
monary bronchiolar alkylat-ing agent and cytotoxin, 4-iopmeanol, 97
Bupropion, behavioral and bio-chemical effects, role ofblockade of dopamine uptakein (rats), 127
Burks, T. F., see Weisbrodt, N.
W., 515
Bush, L. R., see Romson, J. L.,271
BW 284c51, inhibition of acetyl-cholinesterase, pre- and post-synaptic neuromuscular ef-fects (rats), 53
Caldwell, R. W., see Cook, L. S.,198
Calciumchannel blockade, phenytoin
inhibition of cyclic GMP ac-
cumulation in neuroblastomacells by (man), 575
fluxes in pancreatic islets, roleof K� conductance (rat), 213
interaction with microtubulesin action of cyclic AMP onurinary bladder (toads), 254
Calcium-45, uptake and release inaortic smooth muscle, nor-epinephrine actions on (rab-bits), 363
[‘251}Calmodulin binding, in stria-turn, effects of lanthanum
and trifluoperazine (rat), 28Captopril
effect on NaCl appetite (rats),
407
-induced renal vasodilatationafter nonhypotensive hernor-rhage (dogs), 104
Caputi, A. P., Rossi, F., Carney,
K. and Brezenoff, H. E.: Mod-ulatory effect of brain acetyl-choline on reflex-inducedbradycardia and tachycardia
in conscious rats, 309Carbamazepine, effects on neuro-
muscular transmission
(frogs), 92
Cardiac glycosideactivity, effect of aminosugar
(dogs), 198
positive inotropic effect, sodiumdependence of (cats), 569
Cardiovascular reflexes, inhibi-tion by baclofen and general
anesthetics (cats), 418
Carney, K., see Caputi, A. P., 309
Carpinelli, A., see Herchuelz, A.,
213
Carter, A., see Ackerman, N., 588Castration, effects on liver alcohol
dehydrogenase and metabo-
ham of ethanol (rats), 317
Catabolism, protein, in liver, ef-fect of mirex (rats), 82
Catecholaminergic, lesions, neo-natal central, effect on mat-uration of sympathetic neu-rotransmission in heart (rat),342
Cations, organic, transport in kid-
ney plasma membrane vesi-des (dogs), 191
Cellepithelial, choroid plexus, so-
dium and potassium, effect ofcarbonic anhydrase inhibi-
tors and acidosis (rats), 673neuroblastoma, phenytoin in-
hibition of cyclic GMP accu-mulation by calcium channel
blockade in (man), 575
Cephaloglycin, nephrotoxicity(rabbits), 186
Cephalosporins (see specific drug)
Cerebrospinal fluid, transport ofcholine, N’-methylnicotin-amide and hexamethoniumfrom (rabbits), 563
Chan, Y. L.: Different mecha-nisms of action of acetazol-amide and parthyroid hor-mone on proximal tubularabsorption of fluid and 5,5-di-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione,
557
Chan, Y. L.: The role of norepi-nephrine in the regulation offluid absorption in the rat
proximal tubule, 65Chau, T. T. and Harris, L. S.:
Comparative studies of thepharmacological effects of
the d- and I-isomers of co-deine, 668
Cheng, L., see Lipsky, J. J., 390Chennavasin, P., Seiwell, H. and
Brater, D. C.: Pharmacoki-netic-dynamic analysis of the
indomethacin-furosemide in-
teraction in man, 77Choline
transport from cerebrospinal
fluid (rabbits), 563uptake after release of acetyl-
choline in perfused heart(chickens), 710
Cholinesterase, serum, hydrolysisof heroin (diacetylmorphine)(man), 1
Choroid plexus, epithelial cell so-dium and potassium, effect ofcarbonic anhydrase inhibi-tors and acidosis (rats), 673
Cicero, T. J., Bernard, J. D. andNewman, K.: Effects of cas-tration and chronic morphineadministration on liver alco-hol dehydrogenase and themetabolism of ethanol in the
male Sprague-Dawley rat,
317
Cigarette smoke, effect on oxa.ze-
pam kinetics (man), 86Clearance
prednisolone, at steady state
(dogs), 287
renal, of digoxin (dogs), 681Cocaine, effects on cardiac re-
sponses to norepinephrine(dogs), 20
Coceani, F., see Lock, J. E., 156Codeine, d- and 1-, comparative
studies of pharmacological
effects (mice, cats), 668Cohen, M. L., Ruffolo, R R. Jr.
and Wiley, K. S.: Antagonist
dissociation constants andrelative agonist efficacies forcompounds interacting withbeta-i and beta-2 adrenergicreceptors in the rat jugular
vein, 325Cook, J. A., see Wise, W. C., 160Cook, S. L, Caldwell, R W. and
Nash, C. B.: Changes in car-
diac glycoside activity pro-
duced by aminosugar addi-tion, 198
Copeland, E. M., see Weisbrodt,N. W., 515
Cohen, R., see Kupersmith, J., 394Colchicine, action on urinary
bladder, role of calcium(toads), 254
Cook, M. A., see Okwuasba, F. K.,704
Cooper, B. R., Hester, T. J. andMaxwell, R. A.: Behavioraland biochemical effects of theantidepressant bupropion
(Weilburtin): Evidence forselective blockade of dopa-mine uptake in vivo, 127
Costa, E., see Govoni, S., 413
Crews, F. T. and Smith, C. B.:Potentiation of responses toadrenergic nerve stimulationin isolated rat atria duringchronic tricycic antidepres-sant administration, 143
Croskery, R., see Unverferth, D.V., 527
Cubeddu, L. X., see Hoffmann, I.S., 486
Cyclazocine, stereoselective stim-
ulus effects (monkey), 369Cyclic adenosine 3’ : 5’-monophos-
phate, in superior cervicalganglion (rats), 297
Cyclic AMPaction on urinary bladder, in-
teraction of calcium and mi-crotubules in (toads), 254
inhibition of accumulation byacetylcholine in embryonicventricle (chick), 348
response of lymphocytes, effectof hydrocortisone on (man),469
role in contraction/relaxationin airway muscle (guinea pig),434
Cyclic guanosine 3’:5’-monophos-phate, in superior cervicalganglion (rats), 297
Cyclic GMP
1980 Index 725
accumulation in neuroblastomacells, phenytoin inhibition bycalcium channel blockade(man), 575
role in contraction/relaxationin airway muscle (guinea pig),434
Cyclic nucleotides, role in con-traction/relaxation in airwaymuscle (guinea pig), 434
Daniel, A. and Honig, C. R.: Doeshistamine influence vasodi-lation caused by prolongedarterial occlusion or heavyexercise?, 533
Davis, B. B., see Rapp, N. S., 401Dedek, J., see Scatton, B., 494Dehydrocholate, inhibition of
morphine, biiary excretion
(rat), 116Demarest, K. T., Smith, D. J. and
Azzaro, A. J.: The presenceof the type A form of mono-amine oxidase within nigro-striated dopamine-containing
neurons, 461Denervation, changes in cholin-
ergic system in vas deferensafter (guinea pigs), 716
Deoxycorticosterone, pretreat-
ment, influence on effect of
SQ-20881 on urinary excre-tion ofprostaglandin B2 (rat),172
i-Desamino-8-D-arginine vase-
pressin, effect on synthesis ofprostaglandin E, by renalmedullary cells (rat), 15
Deskin, R., Mills, E., Whitmore,W. L., Seidler, F. J. and Slot-kin, T. A.: Maturation ofsympathetic neurotransmis-sion in the rat heart. VI. Theeffect of neonatal central ca-techolaminergic lesions, 342
Dettbarn, W. D., see Bois, R. T.,53
Dextran, segmented retrogradeintrabiliary injection in liver,transit patterns of (rats), 110
Diacetylmorphine (see Heroin)Diazepam, double-blind choice
comparison with pentobarbi-tal and placebo (man), 649
Dick, M. R., see Unverferth, D.V., 527
Digitalis, toxicity, role of mem-brane potential (dogs), 332
Digitoxin, positive inotropic ef-
fect, sodium dependence of(cats), 569
Digoxin
positive isotropic effect, sodiumdependence of (cats), 569
renal clearance (dogs), 681
5,5-Dimethyl-2,4-oxazolidine-dione, comparative action ofacetazolamide and parathy-roid hormone on proximal tu-
bular absorption of (rats),557
Diphenylhydantoin (see Pheny-tom)
Disposition
morphine, in liver, action of
SKF 525-A on, studied bysegmented retrograde intra-biiary injection (rat), 122
of enflurance, in obesity (man),292
of (-)- and (+)-propranolol(man, dog), 643
of tetrahydrocannabinol (man),
35Divoll, M., see Greenblatt, D. J.,
86
Diz,D.,seeBarr,J.G., 172Dobutamine, effect on myocardial
mitochondria (man), 527Dopamine
function in striatum, actions ofopiate receptor agonists/an-tagonists (rats), 697
-induced dilation of femoralvascular bed (dogs), 662
metabolism, brain, amphet-amine-haloperidol interac-tions on (rats), 135
metabolism, effects of yohim-bine (rats), 494
release and metabolism, in neo-striatum, presynaptic effects
of2-aminotetralins (rats), 486
uptake, role of bupropion inblockade of (rats), 127
Douglas, J. S., see Brink, C., 426Douglas, J. S., see Duncan, P. G.,
434
Downie, J. W., see Twiddy, D. A.S., 500
Drug binding, to muscle tissue(rabbits), 248
Dun, N. J. and Karczmar, A. G.:A comparative study of thepharmacological propertiesof the positive potential re-corded from the superior cer-vical ganglia of several spe-cies, 455
Duncan, P. G., see Brink, C., 426Duncan, P. G., Brink, C., Adolph-
son, R. L. and Douglas, J. S.:Cyclic nucleotides and con-traction/relaxation in airway
muscle: H and H2 agonistsand antagonists, 434
Dunn, M. J., see Beck, T. R., 15
Eckerson, H. W., see Lockridge,0., 1
Electroencephalogram, effects ofnarcotics (rats), 382
Electrophysiological effects
of phencyclidine on noradre-nergic transmission in cere-bellum (rats), 606
on ischemic, infarcted and nor-
mal tissue ofheart (dogs), 394Eller,T.,seeWise,W.C., 160Endocrine function, and growth,
effects of methylphemdate(rats), 545
Enflurane, disposition in obesity(man), 292
Epstein, P. M., see Biegon, R. L.,348
Erythritol, segmented retrogradeintrabiiary injection in liver,transit patterns of (rats), 110
Estradiol-i7/3, effect on metabo-ham and biiary excretion of
phenytoin in isolated per-fused liver (rats), 71
Estrogen, effect on autonomic re-sponses of urinary bladder(rabbits), 614
Ethanol, metabolism, effects ofcastration and morphine
(rats), 317
Ethosuximide, effects on neuro-
muscular transmission(frogs), 92
Etorphine, binding sites in retina(rats, cows, toads, skates), 60
Excretionbiiary, dehydrocholate inhibi-
tion of morphine (rat), 116
biiary, of phenytoin in isolatedperfused liver, effect of estra-diol-17f.� on metabolism and(rats), 71
urinary, of prostglandin E2, in-fluence of deoxycortiosteronepretreatment on effect of SQ-20881 (rat), 172
Exercise, heavy, cause of vasodi-
lation, influence of histamine(dogs), 533
Fentanyl, comparative cardiaccontractile actions with mor-phine, mependine, pentazo-cine, methadone and 1-a-ace-tylmethadol (LAAM) cats,
259Ferrier, G. R.: Effects of trans-
membrane potential on oscil-
latory afterpotentials in-duced by acetylstrophanthi-din in canine ventricular tis-
sues, 332
Fichtl, B., Bondy, B. and Kurz,H.: Binding of drugs to mus-cle tissue: Dependence ondrug concentration and lipidcontent of tissue, 248
Fluid, absorption in kidney, roleof norepinephrine and phen-oxybenzamine on regulation(rats), 65
Fravert, D., see Tune, B. M., 186
Freedman, R., see Marwaha, J.,606
Freeman, R. W., see Olson, R D.,450
Fregly, M. J.: Effect of the angio-tensin converting enzyme in-
hibitor, captopril, on NaCl
appetite of rats, 407Frey, B. M., see Frey, F. J., 287
Frey, F. J., Frey, B. M., Greither,A. and Benet, L. Z.: Prednis-olone clearance at steady
state in dogs, 287
Fujimoto, J. M., see Imamura, R.,110
Fujimoto, J. M., see Imamura, T.,
116
Fujimoto, J. M., see Imamura, T.,122
Furosemide-indomethacin interaction,
pharmacokinetic-dynamicanalysis (man), 77
pharmacokinetics and dynam-
ins, effect of indomethacin(man), 77
Gandolfi, J., see Miller, M. S., 292Ganglion
norepinephrine depression, ef-
fects of blocking agents(dogs), 522
superior cervical, comparativestudy of pharmacological
properties of positive poten-tial from (rabbits, cats,guinea pigs, rats), 455
superior cervical, cyclic nucleo-tide content of (rats), 297
Gentamicin, uptake by renalmembranes (rabbits), 390
German, D. C., see McMullen, B.
A., 150
Gibson, T. P. and Quintanilla, A.P.: The renal clearance of di-goxin is dependent upon theserum digoxin concentration,681
Glutathione
conjugation with 4-ipomeanol(rats), 97
regulatory role in toxicity ofAdriamycin (mice), 450
Gnegy, M. E., see Lou, Y., 28Goldberg, L. I., see Listinsky, J.
J., 662Govoni, S., Hong, J. S., Yang, H.-
Y. T. and Costa, E.: Increaseof neurotensin content elic-ited by neuroleptics in nu-cleus accumbens, 413
Greenaway-Coates, A., see Lock,J.E., 156
Greeley, G. H., Jr. and Kizer, J.S.: The effects of chronicmethylphemdate treatmenton growth and endocrinefunction in the developingrat, 545
Griffiths, R. R., Bigelow, G. E.,Liebson, I. and Kaliszak, J.E.: Drug preference in hu-mans: Double-blind choicecomparison of pentobarbital,diazepam and placebo, 649
Groth, H. D., see Howells, 60Greenberg, S.: Studies on the ef-
fect of chronic oral adminis-tration of minoxidil and hy-dralazine on vascular func-tion in spontaneously hyper-tensive rats, 279
Greenblatt, D. J., Divoll, M., Har-matz, J. S. and Shader, R. I.:Oxazepam kinetics: Effects ofage and sex, 86
Greither, A., see Frey, F. J., 287
Growth, and endocrine function,effects of methylphenidate
(rats), 545Guentert, T. W. and #{216}ie,S.: Effect
of plasma protein binding onquinidine kinetics in the rab-bit, 165
Haack, D. W., see Romson, J. L.,271
Haemophilus influenzae vacci-nation, effects on adrenocep-tor function of tracheal andparenchymal strips (guineapigs), 691
Haloperidol-amphetamine inter-
726 Index Vol. 215
actions on brain tyrosine hy-
droxylase activity and dopa-mine metabolism (rats), 135
Halushka, P. V., see Wise, W. C.,160
Hamilton, F., see Lock, J. E., 156
Harbison, R. D., see Olson, R. D.,
450
Hardwick, W. C., see McMillan,
W. T., 9Harmatz, J. S., see Greenblatt, D.
J., 86
Harris, L. S., see Chau, T. T., 669Hashiinoto, K., see Hashimoto,
K., 479
Hashimoto, K., Ochi, R., Hashi-
moto, K., Inui, J. and Miura,
Y.: The ionic mechanism of
prolongation of action poten-
tial duration of cardiac yen-tricular muscle by anthopleu-rin-A and its relationship to
the inotropic effect, 479Hassid, A., see Beck, T. R., 15Hats, F., Takeyasu, K., Mori-
kawa, Y., Lai, R.-T., Ishida,H. and Yoshida, H.: Specificchanges in the cholinergicsystem in guinea-pig vas def-
erens after denervation, 716Heart
action potential, effects of betaadrenergic blockers (guineapigs), 507
alpha- 1 adrenergic receptors in,
characterization by using
[3H]WB41O1 (rats), 176beta adrenergic stimulation
with prenalterol (dogs), 266contractile actions, comparison
of six narcotic analgesics
(cats), 259electrophysiologic effects of
manganese and verapamil onischemic, infarcted and nor-
mal tissue of (dogs), 394glycoside activity, effect of ami-
nosugar (dogs), 198maturation of sympathetic neu-
rotransmission (rats), 342,
596mitochondria, effect of dobu-
tamine (man), 527
perfused, uptake of cholineafter release of acetylcholinein (chickens), 710
responses to norepinephrine,
effects of cocaine and mets-nephrine (dogs), 20
ventricular muscle, anthopleu-rim-A-induced prolongation
of action potential of (guineapigs), 479
Hemodynamics, of kidney, effect
of phenytoin (dogs), 304Hemorrhage, nonhypotensive,
captopril-induced renal vase-
dilatation after (dogs), 104Henderson, G. L., see Rendig, S.
V., 259
Henry, D. P., see Lappe, R. W.,443
Herchuelz, A., Thonnart, N., Car-pinelli, A., Sener, A. and Ma-laisse, W. J.: Regulation ofcalcium fluxes in rat pan-
creatic islets: The role of K�conductance, 213
Heroin (diacetylmorphine), hy-drolysis by serum cholines-terase (man), 1
Hester, T. J., see Cooper, 127Hexamethonium, transport from
cerebrospinal fluid (rabbits),563
Hiller, J. M., see Howells, R. D.,60
Hilton, J. G.: Effects of alpha ad-renergic blockade, combinednicotinic and musarinic gan-
glion blockade and spinal an-esthesia upon norepineph-
rime depression of gangliontransmission in the dog, 522
Histamineeffect on response and sensitiv-
ity oflung during ontogenesis(guinea pigs), 426
influence on vasodilationcaused by arterial occlusionor heavy exercise (dogs), 533
role in centrally mediated ef-fects of ouabain (cats), 552
Ho, W. K. W., see Shibata, S., 357
Hoffer, B. J., see Marwaha, J.,606
Hoffmann, I. S. and Cubeddu, LX.: Presynaptic effects of 2-
aminotetralins on striatal do-paminergic neurons, 486
Holl, J. E., see Tackett, R. L.,552
Holohan, P. D. and Ross, C. P.:Mechanisms of organic cat-ion transport in kidneyplasma membrane vesicles: 1.
Countertransport studies,
191
Holtzman, S. G., see Teal, J. J.,369
Hong, J. S., see Govom, S., 413
Honig, C. R., see Daniel, A., 533Howells, R. D., Groth, J., Huller,
J. M. and Simon, E. J.: Opiatebinding sites in the retina:Properties and distribution,60
Hummel, R. G., see Bois, R. T., 53Hunt, C. A. and Jones, R. T.: Tol-
erance and disposition of te-trahydrocannabinol in man,
35
Hydralazine, effect on vascularfunction (rats), 279
Hydrocortisone, effect on cyclicAMP response of lympho-cytes, role in potentiation ofadenylate cyclase (man), 469
llfl-Hydroxydehydrogenase, sat-
uration, effect on predniso-lone clearance (dogs), 287
6-Hydroxydopamine, effect on at-pha-1 adrenergic receptors inheart (rats), 176
5-Hydroxytryptamine (see Sero-tonin)
Hypertension, effects of minoxidiland hydralazine (rats), 279
Ibuprofen
effects on coronary arterythrombosis and myocardial
ischemia (dog), 271
effect on survival from endo-toxic shock (rat), 160
Ileum, smooth muscle, presynap-tic inhibition by purine nu-cleotides, effect of meth-ylxanthines (guinea pigs),704
Imamura, R. and Fujimoto, J. M.:Site of action of dehydrocho-late in inhibiting the biiary
excretion of morphine in theisolated in situ perfused ratliver, 116
Imamura, T. and Fujimoto, J. M.:A new mode ofaction of SKF525-A on morphine disposi-tion studied by segmentedretrograde intrabiiary injec-
tion (SRI!) in the isolated insitu perfused rat liver, 122
Imamura, T. and Fujimoto: Tran-sit patterns of marker com-
pounds given by segmentedretrograde intrabiliary injec-tion (SRI!) in the isolated insitu perfused rat liver, 110
Inflammation, pleural, 3 day, newmodel of macrophage accu-mulation (rats), 588
Insulin, release, involvement ofalpha-2 adrenergic receptorsin regulation of (rats), 226
Inui, J., see Hashimoto, K., 4794-Ipomeanol, conjugation with
glutathione (rats), 97
Ishida, H., see Hats, F., 716
Ishida, U., see Shibata, S., 357
l-Isoproterenol, effect on response
and sensitivity oflung duringontogenesis (guinea pigs), 426
Johanson, C. E., see Smith, Q. R.,673
Jones, R. T., see Hunt, C. A., 35
KalisZak, J. E., see Griffiths, R.R, 649
Karaki, H. and Weiss, G. B.: Dis-
sociation of varied actions ofnorepinephrine on Ca uptakeand release at different sitesin rabbit aortic smooth mus-
cle, 363Karczmar, A. G., see Dun, N. J.,
455
Kato, R., see Nakadate, T., 226
Katsuragi. T. and Su C.: Purinerelease from vascular adre-nergic nerves by high potas-sium and a calcium iono-phore, A23187, 685
Kauker, M. L., see Barr, J. G., 172Khazan, N., see Lukas, S. E., 382Kheifets, J., see Ackerman, N.,
588Kidney
absorption of fluid and 5,5-di-methyl-2,4-oxazolidinedione,
comparative action of acet-azolamide and parathyroidhormone (rats), 557
clearance of digoxin (dogs), 681gentamicin uptake by (rabbits),
390hemodynamics and renin
release, effect of phenytoin(dogs), 304
medullary cells, effect of argi-nine vasopressin and analogson synthesis of prostaglandinE2 by (rat), 15
metabolism of benzidine byprostaglandin-mediated pro-cess in (rabbits), 401
nephrotoxicity of cephalospo-iins (rabbits), 186
plasma membrane vesicles, or-ganic cation transport in(dogs), 191
role of norepinephrine andphenoxybenzamine in regu-lation of fluid absorption in(rats), 65
tubular secretion of norepi-nephrine (rabbits), 443
urinary excretion of prostaglan-din E2, influence of deoxycor-ticosterone pretreatment oneffect of SQ-20881 (rat), 172
vasodilation induced by capto-
pril after nonhypotensive
hemorrhage (dogs), 104Kinetics (see also Pharmacoki-
netics)of oxazepam, effects of age and
sex (man), 86
quinidine, effect of plasma pro-tein binding (rabbits), 165
Kirz, H., see Fichtl, B., 248Kizer, J. S., see Greeley, G. H.,
545
Knodell, R G., Brooks, D. A., Al-len, H. C. and Kyner, W. T.:Alterations in tentobarbital
and meperidine pharmacoki-netics induced by bile ductligation in the rat, 619
K#{246}592, (+)- and (-)-, effect onaction potential in papillarymuscles (guinea pigs), 507
Kohli, J. D., see Listinaky, J. J.,662
Kolibash, A. J., see Unverferth,
D. V., 527Kuczenski, R.: Amphetamine-
haloperidol interactions onstriatal and misolimbic tyro-sine hydroxylase activity and
dopamine metabolism, 135Kupersmith, J. and Cohen, R:
Differing electrophysiologiceffects of slow response in-hibiting agents manganese
and verapamil on ischemic,infarcted and normal tissuein situ, 394
Kyner, W. T., see Knodell, R G.,619
La Du, B. N., see Lockridge, 0., 1
Lai, R.-T., see Hats, F., 716Laliey, P. M.: Inhibition of de-
presser cardiovascular re-
flexes by a derivative of y-aminobutyric acid (GABA)and by general anestheticswith suspected GABA-mi-
metic effects, 418Lanman, R C. and Schanker, L
S.: Transport of choline outof the cranial cerebrospinal
1980 Index 727
fluid spaces of the rabbit,563
Lanthanum, effects on [‘251]cal-modulin binding in striatum
(rat), 28
Lappe, R. W., Henry, D. P. andWillis, L. R.: Mechanism ofrenal tubular secretion ofnorepinephrine in the rabbit,443
Laskowski, M. B., see Bois, 53Lou, C., see Bartolome, J., 596Lau, Y. and Gnegy, M.: Effects of
lanthanum and trifluopera-zine on 125! calmodulin bind-ing to rat striated particulates,
28
Lee, I. P. and Suzuki: Induction ofaryl hydrocarbon hydroxy-lase activity in the rat pros-tate glands by 2,3,7,8-tetra-chlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, 601
Leier, C. V., see Unverferth, D. V.,
527
Levin, R. M., Shofer, F. S. andWein, A. J.: Estrogen-in-duced alterations in the au-tonomic responses of the rab-bit urinary bladder, 614
Levy, M. N., see Masuda, Y., 20Lichtenstein, L. M., see Marone,
G., 469
Liebson, I., see Griffiths, R. R.,649
Lietman, P. 5., see Lipsky, J. J.,390
Lindmar, R., Loffelholz, K.,Weide, W. and Witzke, J.:Neuronal uptake of cholinefollowing release of acetyl-choline in the perfused heart,710
Lipsky, J. J., Cheng, L., Sacktor,B. and Lietman, P. 5.: Gen-tamicin uptake by renal tu-bale brush border membranevesicles, 390
Listinsky, J. J., Kohli, J. D. andGoldberg, L. I.: Consistentunmasking of dopamine-in-duced dilation of the caninefemoral vascular bed, 662
Liver
action of SKF 525-A on mor-phine disposition in, studiedby segmented retrograde in-trabiiary injection (rat), 122
isolated perfused, effect of es-tradiol-171.? on metabolism
and biiary excretion ofphenytoin in (rats), 71
microsomes, formation of glu-
tathione and 4-ipomeanolconjugates (rats), 97
site of action in inhibiting bii-
ary excretion of morphine(rat), 116
transit patterns of marker corn-pounds given by segmentedretrograde intrabiliary injec-tion (rats), 110
Lock, J. E., Coceani, F., Hamilton,F., Greenaway-Coates, A.and Olley, P. M.: The pul-monary vascular effects ofthree prostaglandin 12 ana-
logs in conscious newbornlambs, 156
Lockridge, 0., Mottershaw-Jack-son, N., Eckerson, H. W. and
La Du, B. N.: Hydrolysis ofdiacetylmorphine (heroin) byhuman serum cholinesterase,
Loffelholz, K., see Lindmar, R.,710
Lucchesi, B. R., see Romson, J.
L., 271
Lukas, S. E., Moreton, J. E. andKhazan, N.: Comparative
study of the electroencepha-
lographic and behavioral ef-fects of l-a-acetylmethadol(LAAM), two of its metabo-
lites and morphine and meth-
adone in the rat, 382
Lungartery, prostacyclin and throm-
boxane A2 synthesis by (rab-bits), 240
microsomes, formation of glu-
tathione and 4-ipomeanolconjugates (rats), 97
parenchymal strips, effects of
vaccination with Haemophi.lus influenzae on adrenocep-tor function of (guinea pigs),
691response and scnsitivity to ag-
onists during ontogenesis(guinea pigs), 426
vascular effects of prostaglan-din 12 analogs (lambs), 156
Lymphocytes, effect of hydrocor-
tisone on cyclic AMP re-sponse of (man), 469
MacDonald, J. S., see Olson, R.D., 450
Macrophage accumulation, 3 daypleural inflammation as newmodel of (rats), 588
Magorien, R. D., see Unverferth,
D. V., 527Malaisse, W. J., see 213
Manganese, electrophysiologic ef-
fect on ischemic, infarcted
and normal tissue of heart(dogs), 394
Mannitol, segmented retrogradeintrabiliary injection in liver,
transit patterns of (rats), 110
Manders, W. T., Vatner, S. F. andBraunwald, E.: Cardioselec-tive beta adrenergic stimula-tion with prenalterol in theconscious dog, 266
Marone, G., Lichtenstein, L. M.and Plaut, M.: Hydrocorti-sone and human lympho-cytes: Increases in cyclic
adenosine 3’:S’-monophos-phate and potentiation of
adenylate cyclase-activatingagents, 469
Martinez, S., see Ackerman, N.,
588Marwaha, J., Palmer, M. R.,
Woodward, D. J., Hoffer, B.
J. and Freedman, R.: Electro-physiological evidence forpresynaptic actions of phen-
cyclidine on noradrenergictransmission in rat cerebel-lum, 606
Mason, D. T., see Rendig, S. V.,
259
Masuda, Y. Matsuda, V. and
Levy, M. N.: The effects ofcocaine and metanephrine onthe cardiac responses to nor-
epinephrine infusions, 20Matsuda, Y., see Masuda, Y., 20
Maxwell, R. A., see Cooper, 127
McGillard, K. L. and Olsen, G. D.:Stereospecific radioimmu-
noassay of l-a-acetylmetha-
dol (LAAM), 205McDonald, F. D., see Migdal, S.
D., 304
McGivney, W. T., see McMillan,D. E., 9
McMillan, E. D., McGivney, W.T. and Hardwick, W. C.: Ef-fects of drugs on behavior in
rats maintained on morphine,methadone or pentobarbital,9
McMillen, B. A., German, D. C.,
Sanghera, M. K., Warnack,
W. and Shore, P. A.: Pimo-zide: Delayed onset of action
at rat striatal pre- and post-
synaptic dopamine receptors,
150
Meacham, J. A., see Unverferth,
D. V., 527
Membrane repolarization time, inisolated Purkinje fibers, pro-pranolol effects on (dogs), 539
Meperidine
comparative cardiac contractileactions with morphine, pen-
tazocine, fentanyl, metha-
done and l-a-acetylmethadol(LAAM) (cats), 259
pharmacokinetics, effects ofbile duct ligation (rats), 619
Metabolismand biiary excretion of pheny-
tom in isolated perfused liver,
effect of estradiol-17/3 (rats),
71
arachidonic acid, in pulmonaryartery (rabbit), 240
dopamine, brain, amphet-amine-haloperitol interac-
tions on (rats), 135
dopamine, effects of yohimbine
(rats), 494dopamine, in neostriatum, pre-
synaptic effects of 2-amino-
tetralins (rats), 486of benzidine by prostaglandin-
mediated process in kidney(rabbits), 401
of ethanol, effects of castration
and morphine (rats), 317
of tetrahydrocannabinol (man),35
protein, in liver, effect of mirex(rats), 82
Metanephrine, effects on cardiacresponses to norepinephrine
(dogs), 20
Methadonecomparative cardiac contractile
actions with morphine, me-
peridine, pentazocine, fen-tanyl and 1-a-acetylmethadol
(LAAM) (cats), 259effects on behavior (rats), 9effects on respiration and yen-
tilation (goats), 45electroencephalographic and
behavioral effects (rats),3.82
Methionine enkephalin, binding
sites in retina (rats, cows,
toads, skates), 60
Methylisobutyixanthine, effect in
embryonic ventricle, musca-
rinic antagonism of (chick),
348
N ‘-methylnicotinamide, trans-
port from cerebrospinal fluid
(rabbits), 563
Methylphenidate, effects on
growth and endocrine func-tion (rats), 545
Methylxanthines, effect on pre-
synaptic inhibition of ileum
smooth muscle induced by
purine nucleotides (guineapigs), 704
Microtubules, interaction with
calcium in action of cyclic
AMP on urinary bladder(toads), 254
Midzenski, M., see Brink, C., 426Migdal, S. D., Slick, G. L., Abu-
Hamdan, D. and McDonald,F. D.: Phenvtoin, renal func-tion and renin release, 304
Miki, S., see Yuasa, S., 254
Miller, M. S., Gandolfi, J.,Vaughan, R. W. and Bentley,J. B.: Disposition of enflur-ance in obese patients, 292
Mills, E., see Bartolome, 596Mills, E., see Deskin, R., 342
Minoxidil, effect on vascular func-tion (rats), 279
Miram, L, see Ackerman, N., 588
Mirex, effect on protein metabo-lism and catabolism in liver
(rats), 82
Mitochondria, myocardial, effectof dobutamine (man), 527
Miura, Y., see Hashimoto, K., 479
Moncada, S., see Salzman, P. M.,248
Monoamine oxidase, type A, do-pamine-containing neuronsin brain (rats), 461
Montgomery, C., see Vore, M., 71Moreton, J. E., see Lukas, S. E.,
382
Morikawa, Y., see Hats, F., 716
Morphineanalgesia, effects of naloxone
(rats), 626biiary excretion, inhibited by
dehydrocholate (rat), 116
comparison of cardiac contrac-
tile actions with other nar-cotic analgesics and i-a-ace-
tylmethadol (LAAM) (cats),259
disposition in liver, action of
SKF 525-A, studied by seg-mented retrograde intrabili-ary injection (rat), 122
effects on antinociceptine ac-
728 Index Vol. 215
tion at spinal and supraspinal
sites (rats), 633
effects on behavior (rats), 9
effects on liver alcohol dehydro-genase and metabolism ofethanol (rats), 317
electroencephalographic and
behavioral effects (rats), 382stereoselective stimulus effects
(monkey), 369tolerance to effects on intestinal
motility (dogs), 515
Mottershaw-Jackson, N., see
Lockridge, 0., 1
Muraki, T., see Nakadate, T., 226Muscarinic blockade, effect on
norepinephrine ganglion de-
pression (dogs), 522
Muscleairway, contraction/relaxation,
role of cyclic nucleotides(guinea pigs), 434
airway, response and sensitivity
to agonists during ontogen-esis (guinea pigs), 426
cardiac ventricular, anthopleu-rim-A-induced prolongationof action potential of (guinea
pigs), 479
papillary, effects of beta adre-nergic blockers on action po-tential in (guinea pigs), 507
smooth, aortic, norepinephrine
actions on �Ca uptake andrelease in (rabbits), 363
smooth, arterial and vascular,effects of minoxidil and hy-dralazine (rats), 279
smooth, ileum, presynaptic in-
hibition by purine nucleo-tides, effect of methylxan-thines (guinea pigs), 704
tissue, drug binding to (rabbits),248
Myocardial ischemia, effects ofibuprofen (dog), 271
Myocardium, mitochondria, ef-fects of dobutamine (man),
527
Nakadate, T., Nakaki, T., Muraki,T. and Kato, R.: Adrenergicregulation of blood glucoselevels: Possbile involvement
of postsynaptic alpha-2 typeadrenergic receptors regulat-ing insulin release, 226
Nakaki, T., see Nakadate, T., 226Naloxone
binding sites in retina (rats,cows, toads, skates), 60
effects on morphine analgesia(rats), 626
Narcotics (see also specific drug)
Narcotic analgesics (see specificdrug)
Nash, C. B., see Cook, L. S., 198
Nasjletti, A., see Barr, J. G., 172
Neal, R C. and Olsen, G. D.: Theeffects of methadone on res-piration and ventilation inPygmy goats, 45
Nephrotoxicity of cephalosporins(rabbits), 186
Nerveadrenergic stimulation, in iso-
lated atria during chronic tri-cyclic antidepressants (rats),143
adrenergic, vascular, purinerelease by potassium and A-23187 (rabbits), 685
Nerve stimulation, adrenergic, ef-
fects of alpha sympathomi-
metic amines on vasocon-striction by (rabbits), 377
Nervous system, central and anti-
hypertensive effect of pro-pranolol (rats), 221
Neuroleptics, increase of neuro-tenain in brain elicited by(rats), 413
Neuromuscular junction
effects of phenobarbital, etho-suximide and carbamazepine(frogs), 92
pre- and postsynaptic effects ofinhibition of acetycho-linesterase by BW 284c51 at(rats), 53
Neuronsdopamine-containing, brain,
type A monoamine oxidase in(rats), 461
striatal, dopamine-containing,
presynaptic effects of 2-ami-
not.etralins (rats), 486Neurotensin, brain, increase elic-
ited by neuroleptics (rats),413
Neurotransmission, sympathetic,maturation in heart (rats),
342, 596Newman, K., see Cicero, T. J., 317
Nicotinic blockade, effect on nor-epinephrine ganglion depres-sion (dogs), 522
Nijkamp, F. P., see Schreurs, A.J.M.,691
Norepinephrine
actions on �Ca uptake andrelease in aortic smooth mus-cle (rabbits), 363
effects of cocaine and meta-nephrine on cardiac re-sponses to (dogs), 20
ganglion depression, effects ofblocking agents (dogs), 522
renal tubular secretion of (rab-bits), 443
role in regulation of fluid ab-sorption in kidney (rats), 65
Nucleotides, purine, effect ofmethylxanthines on presyn-aptic inhibition of ileumsmooth muscle induced by(guinea pigs), 704
Oates, J. A., see Olson, R D., 450
Obesity, disposition of enfluranein (man), 292
Ochi, R., see Hashimoto, K., 479#{248}ie,S., see Guentert, T. W., 165Okwuasaba, F. K. and Cook, M.
A.: The effect of theophyllineand other methylxanthineson presynaptic inhibition ofthe longitudinal smooth mus-cle of the guinea-pig ileuminduced by purine nucleo-tides, 704
Olley, P. M., see Lock, J. E., 156
Olsen, G. D., see McGillard, K. L.,205
Olsen, G. D., see Neal, R. C., 45
Olson, R. D., MacDonald, J. S.,vanBoxtel, C. J., Boerth, R.C., Harbison, It D., Slonim,A. E., Freeman, R. W. andOates, J. A.: Regulatory roleof glutathione and soluble
sulfhydryl groups in the tox-
icity of Adriamycin, 450
Ontogenesis, response and sensi-tivity of lung to agonist dur-ing (guinea pigs), 426
Opiates (see also specific name)
binding sites in retina (rats,cows, toads, skates), 60
receptor, striatum, agonist/an-tagonist actions on dopami-nergic function (rats), 697
Opioid, receptors, role in stimuluseffects of morphine and cy-clazocine (squirrel), 369
Orita, Y., see Yuasa, S., 254
Ouabaincentrally mediated effects, role
of histamine (cats), 552positive isotropic effect, sodium
dependence of (cats), 569Oxazepam, kinetics, effects of age
and sex (man), 86Oxprenolol, effect on action po-
tential in papillary muscles
(guinea pigs), 507
Oxtytocin, effect on synthesis of
prostaglandin E� by renalmedullary cells (rat), 15
Palmer, M. R., see Marwaha, J.,606
Pancreas islets, role of K� con-ductance in calcium fluxes in(rat), 213
Pappano, A. J., see Biegon, R. L.,348
Parathyroid hormone, action onfluid and 5,5-disnethyl-2,4-ox-azolidinedione absorption byproximal tubule (rats), 557
Patterson, B. A., see Quenzer, L.F., 297
Pentazocine, comparative cardiaccontractile actions with mor-phine, meperidine, fentanyl,methadone and l-a-acetyl-methadol (LAAM) (cats), 259
Pentobarbitaldouble-blind choice comparison
with diazepam and placebo(man), 649
effects on behavior (rats), 9pharmacokinetics, effects of
bile duct ligation (rats), 619Peroutka, S. J. and Snyder, S. H.:
Regulation of serotonin2 (5-HT2) receptors labeled with�1H]spiroperidol by chronictreatment with the antide-pressant amitriptyline, 582
Pharmacokinetics (see also kinet-ins)
dose-dependent, of tocainide
(rats), 231-dynamic analysis of indometh-
acin-furosemide interaction(man), 77
of pentobarbit.aI and meperi-dine, effects of bile duct Iiga-tion (rats), 619
of tocainide, effect of phenobar-bital and SKF 525A (rats),
235Pharmacological effects, compar-
ative studies of d- and l-co-deine (mice, cats), 668
Phencycidine, electrophysiologi-
cal evidence for presynapticaction on noradrenergictransmission in cerebellum
(rats), 606Phenobarbital
effects on neuromuscular tram-mission (frogs), 92
effect on tocainide pharmaco-kinetics (rats), 235
Phenoxybenzamine, role in regu-
lation of fluid absorption inkidney (rats), 65
Phenytoin
inhibition of cyclic GMP accu-mulation in neuroblastomacells by calcium channelblockade (man), 575
metabolism and biiary excre-tion in isolated perfused liver,effect of estradiol-17/1 (rats),71
renal function and resin release(dogs), 304
Pimozide, action at striatal pre-and postsynaptic dopaminereceptors (rats), 150
Pindolol, effect on action poten-tial in papillary muscles(guinea pigs), 507
Placebo, double-blind choicecomparison with pentobarbi-
tal and diazepam (man), 649Plasma
membrane vesicles, kidney, or-ganic cation transport in(dogs), 191
protein binding, effect on quin-
idine kinetics (rabbits), 165Platelets-prostaglandin endo-
peroxide analogs mixture,
possible generation of vase-contracting substance (man,
rabbits, cows), 357Plaut, M., see Marone, G., 469Potassium
in choroid plexus epithelial cell,effect of carbonic anhydrase
inhibitors and acidosis (rats),673
ion, conductance, role in cal-cium fluxes in pancreas islets(rats), 213
role in purmne release from vas-cular adrenergic nerves (rab-bits), 685
Potential (see specific name)
action, in papillary muscles, ef-fects of beta adrenergic
blockers on (guinea pigs), 507
action, of cardiac ventricularmuscle, anthopleurin-A-in-
duced prolongation (guineapigs), 479
positive, from superior cervicalganglion, comparative studyof pharmacological proper-
1980 Index 729
ties of (rabbits, cats, guinea
pigs, rats), 455
transmembrane, effects on os-
dillatory afterpotentials in-duced by acetylstrophanthi-
din in ventricular tissues
(dogs), 332
Prednisolone, clearance at steady
state (dogs), 287
Prenalterol, cardio-selective beta
adrenergic stimulation with
(dogs), 266
Propranololantihypertensive effect in cen-
tral nervous system (rats),
221
effects on membrane repolari-
zation time in isolated Pur-
kinje fibers (dogs), 539
(-)- and (+)-, stereospecific as-
say (man, dog), 643
Prostacyclin, synthesis by pul-
monary artery (rabbits), 240
Prostate glands, induction of aryl
hydrocarbon hydroxylase ac-
tivity by 2, 3, 7, 8-tetrachlo-
rodibenzo-p-dioxin in (rats),
601
Prostaglandin
E2, synthesis by renal medul-
lary cells, effect of arginine
vasopressin and analogs (rat),
15
-mediated process in kidney,
metabolism of benzidine by
(rabbits), 401
E2, urinary excretion, influence
of deoxycorticosterone pre-
treatment on effect of SQ-
20881 (rat), 172
12 analogs, pulmonary vascular
effects of (lambs), 156Prostaglandin endoperoxide ana-
logs-platalets mixture, possi-
ble generation of vasocon-tracting substance (man, rab-
bits, cows), 357
Protein, metabolism and catabo-
lism in liver, effect of mirex
(rats), 82
Pruett, J. K., Walle, T. and Walle,U. K.: Propranolol effects on
membrane repolarization
time in isolated canine Pur-
kinje fibers: Threshold tissue
content and the influence of
exposure time, 539
Punne release, from vascular ad-
renergic nerves by potassium
and A-23187 (rabbits), 685Purkinje fibers, isolated, propran-
olol effects on membrane re-
polarization time in (dogs),
539
Quenzer, L. F., Patterson, B. A.and Volle, R. L.: The cyclicnucleotide content of the rat
superior cervical ganglion,
297
Quinidine, kinetics, effect ofplasma protein binding (rab-
bits), 165
Quintanilla, A. P., see Gibson, T.
P., 681
Raaijrnakers, J. A. M., see
Schreurs, A. J. M., 691Rackham, A., see Wood, P. L., 697
Radioimmunoassay, of a-1-acetyl-methadol (LAAM) (dogs,
rabbits), 205
Rapp, N. S., Zenser, T. V., Brown,
W. W. and Davis, B. B.: Me-
tabolism of benzidine by a
prostaglandin-mediated pro-
cess in renal inner medullary
slices, 401
Receptors
acetylcholine, changes in vas
deferens after denervation
(guinea pigs), 716adrenergic (see Adrenergic re-
ceptors)
dopamine, striatal pre- and
postsynaptic, action of pimo-
zide (rats), 150histamine, in airway muscle
(guinea pigs), 434
opiate, agonist/antagonist ac-
tions on dopaminergic func-
tion in (rats), 697opioid, role in stimulus effects
of morphine and cyclazocine
(squirrel), 369
serotonin2, labeled with [�H]-
spiroperidol, regulation by
amitriptyline (rats), 582
Reigelman, S., see Silber, B., 643
Rendig, S. V., Amsterdam, E. A.,
Henderson, G. L., and Ma-
son, D. T.: Comparative car-diac contractile actions of six
narcotic analgesics: Mor-
phine, meperidine, pentazo-
cine, fentanyl, methadone
and 1-a-acetylmethadol
(LAAM), 259Renin, release from kidney, effect
of phenytoin (dogs), 304
Respiration, effects of methadone
(goats), 45
Retina, opiate binding sites in
(rats, cows, toads, skates), 60
Richard, J. W., see Wood, P. L.,
697
Robinson, K. M. and Yarbrough,J. D.: Liver protein synthesis
and catabolism in mirex-pre-
treated rats with enlarging
livers, 82
Roeski, R. W., see Yamada, S.,176
Romson, J. L., Bush, L. P., Haack,D. W. and Lucchesi, B. R.:The beneficial effects of oralibuprofen on coronary artery
thrombosis and myocardial
ischemia in the conscious
dog, 271
Ross, C. R., see Holohan, P. D.,
191
Rossi, R., see Caputi, A. P., 309
Rudy, T. A., see Yeung, J. C., 626,
633Ruffolo, R. R., Jr., see Cohen, M.
L., 325
Sacktor, B., see Lipsky, J. J., 390
Sada, H. and Ban T.: Effects ofacebutolol and other struc-
turally related beta adrener-
gic blockers on transmem-
brane action potential in
guinea-pig papillary muscles,
507Salbutamol, effect on response
and sensitivity of lung during
ontogenesis (guinea pigs), 426
Salmon, J. A., see Salzman, P. M.,248
Salzamn, P. M., Salmon, J. A.,
and Moncada, S.: Prostacy-
din and thromboxane A2 syn-
thesis by rabbit pulmonary
artery, 240
Sanghera, M. K., see McMillen,
BA., 150
Scatton, B., Zivkovic, B. and De-
dik, J.: Antidopaminergic
properties of yohimbine, 494
Schanker, L. S., see Lanman, R.C., 563
Schreurs, A. J. M., Terpstra, G.
K., Raaijmakers, J. A. M. and
Nijkamp, F. P.: Effects of
vaccination with Haemophi-
lus influenzae on adrenocep-
tor function of tracheal and
parenchymal strips, 691
Segmented retrograde intrabili-
ary injection
in liver, transit patterns of
marker compounds given by
(rats), 110
to study dehydrocholate inhi-
bition of morphine, biiary
excretion (rat), 116
to study SKF 525-A action on
morphine disposition in liver
(rat), 122
Seidler, F. J., see Deskin, R., 342
Seiwell, R., see Chennavasin, P.,
77
Sener, A., see Herchuelz, A., 213
Serotonin2 receptors labeled with
[�HJspiroperidol, effect of
amitriptyline on regulation of
(rats), 582Sex, effect on oxazepam kinetics
(man), 86
Shader, R. I., see Greenblatt, D.
J., 86
Shibata, S., Ho, W. K. W. and
Ishida, U.: Possible genera-
tion of potent vasocontract-
ing substance from prosta-
glandin endoperoxide ana-
logs, human platelets mix-
ture, 357
Shock, endotoxic, effect of ibupro-
fen on survival from (rat), 160Shofer, F. S., see Levin, R. M.,
614
Shore, P. A., see McMullen, B. A.,150
Silber, B. and Riegelman, S.: Ster-eospecific assay for (-)- and(+)-propranolol in humanand dog plasma, 643
Simon, E. J., see Howells, R. D.,60
SKF 525-A
action on morphine disposition
in liver, studied by retrograde
intrabiiary injection (rat),
122
effect on tocainide pharmaco-
kinetics (rats), 235
Slick, G. L., see Migdal, S. D., 304
Slonim, A. E., see Olson, R. D.,
450
Slotkin, T. A., see Bartolome,
596
Slotkin, T. A., see Deskin, R., 342
Small intestine, tolerance to ef-
fects of morphine (dogs), 515Smith, C. B., see Crews, F. T., 143
Smith, D. J., see Demarest, K. T.,
461
Smith, Q. R. and Johanson, C. E.:Effect of carbonic anhydrase
inhibitors and acidosis on
choroid plexus epithelial cellsodium and potassium, 673
Smits, J. F., van Essen, H. and
Struyker-Boudier, A. J.: Is
the antihypertensive effect of
propranolol caused by an ac-tion within the central nerv-
ous system?, 221
Smooth muscle (see Muscle,
smooth)
Snyder, S. H., see Peroutka, S. J.,
582Sodium
dependence of positive mo-tropic effect of cardiac glyco-sides (cats), 569
in choroid plexus epithelial cell,effect of carbonic anhydrase
inhibitors and acidosis (rats),673
Sodium chloride appetite, effectof captopnil (rats), 407
Spinal cord, transection, response
of bladder to bethanechol
after (cats), 500Spinal-supraspinal interaction, ef-
fects of morphine (rats), 633
[3H]Spiroperidol, on regulationby amitriptyline of serotonin2
receptors labeled with (rats),582
SQ-20881, effect on urinary excre-tion of prostaglandin E2, in-
fluence of deoxycorticoster-
one pretreatment (rat), 172
Stereospecific assay, af (-)- and
(+)-propranolol (man, dog),643
Stimulation
adrenergic nerve, in isolated
atria during chronic tricyclic
antidepressants (rats), 143
cardio-selective beta adrenergic
with prenalterol (dogs), 266
Stotland, M., see Wood, P. L.,697
Striatum
amphetamine-haloperidol in-
teractions on (rats), 135
dopaminergic function, actions
of opiate receptor agonists/antagonists (rats), 697
effects of lanthanum and tri-
fuoperazine on {1251]calmo-dulin binding in (rat), 28
pre- and postsynaptic dopa-mine receptors, action of pi-miozide (rats), 150
Struyker-Boudier, A. J., see
Smits, J. F., 221
Study, R. E.: Phenytoin inhibition
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of cyclic guanosine 3’:5’-
monophosphate (cGMP ac-
cumulation in neuroblastomacells by calcium channelblockade, 575
Su, C.: Potentiative effects of al-
pha agonistic sympathome-metic amines on vasocon-
striction by adrenergic nerve
stimulation, 377
Su, C., see Katsuragi, T., 685Sucrose, segmented retrograde in-
trabiiary infection in liver,
transit patterns of (rats), 110
Sulfhydryl groups, regulatory role
in toxicity of Adriamycin
(mice), 450
Suzuki, K., see Lee, I. P., 601
Svirbely, J. R., see Unverferth, D.
V., 527
Tachycardia, reflex-induced, ef-
fect of brain acetylcholine
(rats), 309
Tackett, R. L. and Holl, J. E.:
Histaminergic mechanisms
involved in the centrally me-diated effects of ouabain, 552
Takamitsu, Y., see Yuasa, S., 254
Takeyasu, K., see Hats, F., 716Teal, J. J. and Holtzman, S. G.:
Stereoselectivity of the stim-
ulus effects of morphine andcyclazocine in the squirrel
monkey, 369
Terpstra, G. K., see Schreurs, A.J. M., 691
Testosterone, role in regulation of
liver alcohol dehydrogenase
and metabolism of ethanol
(rats), 317
2,3, 7,8 - Tetrachlorodibenzo -p-dioxin, induction of aryl hy-drocarbon hydroxylase activ-
ity in prostate glands by(rats), 601
Tetraethylammonium, effect on
calcium fluxes in pancreatic
islets (rat), 213
Tetrahydrocannabinol, toleranceand disposition of (man), 35
Theophylline, effect on presyn-aptic inhibition of ileum
smooth muscle induced by
purse nucleotides (guineapigs), 704
Thonnart, N., see Herchuelz, A.,213
Thor, P. J., see Weisbrodt, N. W.,
515Thrombosis, coronary artery, ef-
fects of ibuprofen (dog), 271
Thromboxane A2, synthesis bypulmonary artery (rabbits),240
Tissues, ventricular, effects of
transmembrane potential onoscillatory afterpotentials in-
duced by acetyistrophanthi-
din in (dogs), 332Tocainide
dose-dependent pharmacoki-
netics (rats), 231
pharmacokinetics, effect of
phenobarbital and SKF 525A(rats), 235
Tolerance, to tetrahydrocannabi-nol (man), 35
Tomolonis, A., see Ackerman, N.,588
Toxicity
digitalis, role of membrane po-
tential (dogs), 332of Adriamycin, regulatory role
of glutathione and sulfhydryl
groups in (mice), 450
Trachea, effects of vaccinationwith Haemophiius influ-
enzae on adrenoceptor func-tion (guinea pigs), 691
Transmission
neuromuscular, effects of phe-
nobarbital, ethosuximide andcarbamazepine (frogs), 92
noradrenergic, in cerebellum,
electrophysiological evidence
for presynaptic actions of
phencyclidine on (rats), 606Tricyclic antidepressant, chronic,
adrenergic nerve stimulationin isolated atna during (rats),143
Trifluoperazine, effects on [‘9]-
calmodulin binding in stria-turn (rat), 28
Trommer, B. A., see Alderdice, M.
T., 92Tune, B. M. and Fravert, D.:
Cephalosporin nephrotoxic-
ity. Transport, cytotoxicity
and mitochondrial toxicity of
cephaloglycin, 186Twiddy, D. A. S., Downie, J. W.
and Awad, S. A.: Response ofthe bladder to bethanecholafter acute spinal cord tran-
section in cats, 500
Tyrosine hydroxylase activity,
brain, amphetamine-haloper-idol interactions on (rats),
135
Unverferth, D. V., Leier, C. V.,
Magorien, R. D., Croskery,R., Svirbely, J. R., Kolibash,A. J., Dick, M. R., Meacham,J. A. and Baba, N.: Improve-ment of human myocardial
mitochondria after dobutam-me: A quantitative ultra-structural study, 527
Vaccination, Haemophilus influ.enzae, effects on adrenocep-tor function of tracheal andparenchymal strips (guineapigs), 691
vanBoxtel, C. J., see Olson, R. D.,450
van Essen, H., see Smith, J. F., 221
Vascular bed, femoral, dopamine-induced dilation (dogs), 662
Vas deferens, changes in cholin-
ergic system after denerva-
tion (guinea pigs), 716Vasoconstriction, by adrenergic
nerve stimulation, effects ofalpha sympathomimetic
amines (rabbits), 377Vasocontracting substance, pos-
sible generation from prosta-glandin-platelets mixture(man, rabbits, cows), 357
Vasodilation
by arterial occlusion or heavyexercise, influence of hista-mine (dogs), 533femoral vascular bed, dopa-mine-induced (dogs), 662
Vasodilatation, renal, after non-hypotensive hemorrhage,
captopnil-induced (dogs), 104
Vatner, S. F., see Manders, W. T.,266
Vaughan, R. W., see Miller, M. S.,292
Vein, jugular, antagonist and ago-nist interactions with beta-iand beta-2 adrenergic recep-tors in (rats), 325
Venkataramanan, R. and Axel-
son, J. E.: Dose-dependentpharmacokinetics of tocain-ide in the rat, 231
Venkataramanan, R. and Axel-
son, J. E.: The effect of phe-nobarbital and SKF 525A ontocainide pharmacokineticsin the rat, 235
Ventilation, effects of methadone(goats), 45
Ventricle, embryonic, muscarinicantagonism of effectsof methylisobutylxanthine(chick), 348
Verapamil, electrophysiologic ef-fect on ischemic, infarctedand normal tissue of heart
(dogs), 394
Voile, R. L., see Quenzer, L. F.,297
Vore, M. and Montgomery, C.:The effect of estradiol-17$treatment on the metabolismand biiary excretion ofphenytoin in the isolated per-
fused rat liver in vivo, 71
Waile, T., see Pruett, J. K., 539Walle, U. K., see Pruett, J. K., 539Warnack, W., see McMillen, B.
A., 150
Watanabe, T., see Yuasa, S., 254
[3H]WB41O1, use for characteri-
zation of alpha-i adrenergicreceptors in heart (rats), 176
Weide, W., see Lindmar, R., 710
Wein, A. J., see Levin, R M., 614Weisbrodt, N. W., Thor, P. J.,
Copeland, E. M. and Burks,T. F.: Tolerance to the effectsofmorphine on intestinal mo-
tiity of unanesthetized dogs,
515Weiss, G. B., see Karaki, H., 363
Whitmore, W. L., see Deskin, R.,
342
Wiggins, J. R. and Bentohila, J. J.:Sodium dependence of thepositive inotropic effect ofcardiac glycosides, 569
Wiley, K. S., see Cohen, M. L.,325
Willis, L R., see Lappe, R. W.,
443Wise, W. C., Cook, J. A., Eiler, T.
and Halushka, P. V.: Ibupro-fen improves survival fromendotoxic shock in the rat,160
Witzke, J., see Lindmar, R, 710Wong, P. C. and Zimmerman, B.
G.: Mechanism of captopril-induced renal vasodilatationin anesthetized dogs afternonhypotensive hemorrhage,104
Wood, P. L, Stotland, M., Rich-ard, J. W. and Rackham, A.:Actions of mu, kappa, sigma,delta and agonist/antagonistopiates on striatal dopami-nergic function, 697
Woodward, D. J., see Marwaha,J., 606
Yamada, S., Yamamura, I. andRoeski, W. P.: Characteriza-tion of alpha-i adrenergic re-ceptors in the heart using[3H]WB41O1: Effect of 6-hy-droxydopamine treatment,176
Yamamura, H. I., see Yamada, S.,176
Yang, H.-Y. T., see Govoni, S.,
413Yarbrough J. D., see Robinson, K.
M., 82Yeung, J. C. and Rudy, T. A.:
Sites of antinociceptive ac-tion of systemically injectedmorphine: Involvement of su-
praspinal loci as revealed byintracerebroventricular in-jection of naloxone, 626
Yeung, J. C. and Rudy, T. A.:Multiplicative interaction be-tween narcotic agonisms ex-pressed at spinal and supra-spinal sites of antinociceptiveaction as revealed by concur-rent intrathecal and intra-cerebroventricular infections
of morphine, 633Yohimbine, antidopaminergic
properties (rats), 494
Yoshida, H., see Hats, F., 716
Yuasa, S., Takamitsu, Y., Mild, S.,
Orita, Y., Abe, H. and Watan-abe, T.: Interaction of cal-cium and microtubules in theaction of cyclic AMP on thetoad urinary bladder, 254
Zenser, T. V., see Rapp, N. S., 401
Zimmerman, B. G., see Wong, P.C., 104