Lundy_1979_Eur.J.Pharmacol_60_47

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Title : Ganglion blocking properties of some bispyridinium soman antagonists - Lundy_1979_Eur.J.Pharmacol_60_47
Author(s) : Lundy PM , Tremblay KP
Ref : European Journal of Pharmacology , 60 :47 , 1979
Abstract :

Various doses of several bispyridinium compounds (HS-6, HI-6, HGG-12, HGG-42, and SAD-128) known to protect animals against the irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor soman were examined to determine their effects on the cardiovascular and respiratory system of cats. Although the potency varied considerably all of the compounds tested lowered the blood pressure, which appeared to be the result of ganglion blocking properties as determined by their reduction of the pressor response to dimethylphenylpiperazinium and the blockage of the contraction of the preganglionically stimulated cat nictitating membrane. Some of the compounds caused cessation of respiration at much lower doses than others but did so at doses greater than those causing ganglion blockage.

PubMedSearch : Lundy_1979_Eur.J.Pharmacol_60_47
PubMedID: 42547

Related information

Reactivator SAD-128    HGG-42

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Lundy PM, Tremblay KP (1979)
Ganglion blocking properties of some bispyridinium soman antagonists
European Journal of Pharmacology 60 :47

Lundy PM, Tremblay KP (1979)
European Journal of Pharmacology 60 :47