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INDEX
Volume 227, October-December, 1983
A134U, role in disposition of acy-clovir (dogs, rats), 644
Aarhus, L. L., see Vanhoutte, P.
M., 613Abel, P. W., see Hermsmeyer, K.,
322
Abernethy, D. R., see Arendt, R.M., 98
Acetaminophen, effect on hepatic
and arterial plasma glutathi-one and glutathione disulfide(rats), 749
Acetazolamide, diuretic effects,
pharmacodynamics of (man),
92Acetylcholine
in brain, elevation byLY141865 (rats), 354
release from brain, effects ofclonidine and norepineph-
rine (guinea pigs), 435Acyclovir, oral prodrug, disposi-
tion (dogs, rats), 644Adams, J. D., Jr., Lauterburg,
B. H. and Mitchell, J. R.:Plasma glutathione and glu-tathione disulfide in the rat:
Regulation and response tooxidative stress, 749
Adenylate cyclasemediation of coronary vasoac-
tivity of adenosine by (dogs),
316
multiple sites of action ofethanol on (mice), 551
Adler-Graschinsky, E., see Pesce,G., 205
Adrenoceptors
alpha, gastric inhibition by(rats), 478
alpha, postjunctional, blockadeby buflomedil (dogs), 613
alpha and beta, -mediated reninrelease in kidneys, role of cal-cium in interaction of (rab-bits), 144
alpha-i and alpha-2, in brain,modulation of neurons re-
leasing acetylcholine and �y-aminobutyric acid by (guineapigs), 435
alpha-2, effect on sleeping time(chicks), 421
a4tha-2, in mesenteric arteryand vas deferens, blockingaction of DG-5128 on (dogs,rats), 194
hepatic, ontogeny of (rats), 181Adrenoreceptors
alpha-2 and beta-2 in brain,binding by a-methylepine-phrine to (rats), 484
beta, regulation of secretoryevents in parotid cell by(rats), 238
Aghajanian, G. K., see Lakoski, J.M., 517
Agonists
atpha adrenoceptor, effects onincreased sleeping time
(chicks), 421
alpha adrenergic-induced con-tractions in veins and arter-
ies, effect of buflomedil on
(dogs), 613
-y-aminobutyric acid, suppres-
sion of withdrawal-related
audiogenic seizures (rats),663
Akima, M., see Sakai, K., 220Alcohol dehydrogenase, in liver,
effect of ethanol consump-
tion on (baboons), 78
N-Allylnormetazocine, antago-
nism of fentanyl-induced
bradycardia and hypotension
by (dogs), 302
Amfonelic acid, inhibition of
release of [3H]dopamine fromcaudate nucleus by (rabbits),446
Amikacin, effect on membranephosphoinositide metabolism
(rats), 409
-y-Aminobutyric acideffect on dopamine synthesis in
retina (rats), 627release from brain, effects of
clonidine and norepineph-
rine (guinea pigs), 435p-Aminohippurate, transport in
basolateral membrane vesi-des (rats), 122
p-Aminohippuric acid, impaired
transport in kidney, effect
of 1-(2-cloroethyl)-3-(trans-4-methylcyclohexyl)-1-nitro-sourea (rats),409
Aminooxyacetic acid, inhibitionof-y-aminobutyric acid trans-aminase by (rats), 627
Aminophyllinediuretic effects, pharmacody-
namics of (man), 92potentiation of prostacyclin by
(dogs), 2884-Aminopyridine
effect on electrical activity andcable properties of trachealsmooth muscle (dogs), 706
effect on transmitter releaseat neuromuscular junction(rats), 260
Aminopyrine, oxidation, effect ofethanol on (rats), 687
Amphetamine, inhibition of
release of [3H]dopamine from
caudate nucleus by (rabbits),446
d-Amphetamine
effect on isolated atria, compar-ison with �i-phenylethy1a-
mine (rats), 205effects of food deprivation on
oral self-administration of(monkeys), 28
Analgesia, induced by morphicep-tin (rats, mice, guinea pigs),
403
Analogs, of morphiceptin, struc-ture activity relationshipsand morphine-like activities(rats, mice, guinea pigs), 403
Anesthesia, effect on cimetidine
elimination (sheep), 441
Angiotensin II, effect on adrener-gic transmission in heart(dogs), 676
Annau, Z., see Katims, J. J., 167Antagonists
dopaminergic and serotonergic,effects on central thermoreg-ulation (rats), 383
of 5-hydroxytryptamine, be-havioral effects (rats), 557
of leukotriene, pulmonary ef-fects of (guinea pigs), 700
Anticonvulsants, teratogenic ef-
fects (rats), 274Antidepressants, effect on [3H1
spiperone binding to cortical
membranes (rats), 429
Antinociception, induced by footshock and morphine, a com-parison (rats), 42
Antipyrine, in vivo metabolism,correlation with hexobarbital(rats), 459
Antonelli, T., see Moroni, F., 435Aorta, effects of alpha adrenergic
receptor subtypes on calciuminflux/efflux in (rabbits), 60
Apomorphine, effect on body tam-perature (rats), 383
Arachidonic acid-induced vasodi-lation, effect of dazoxiben on(dogs), 790
Arai, M., see Nomura, F., 78Arbilla, S., see Kamal, L. A., 446Arendt, R. M., Greenblatt, D. J.,
deJong, R. H., Bonin, J. D.,
Abernethy, D. R., Ehrenberg,B. L., Giles, H. G., Sellers, E.M. and Shader, R. I.: In vitrocorrelates of benzodiazepine
cerebrospinal fluid uptake,pharmacodynamic actionand peripheral distribution,
98Armstrong, E. L., see Baer, P. G.,
600
Aromatase activity, ofovarian mi-
crosomes, effect of (3-naph-thoflavone on (rats), 248
Arteries, mesenteric, norepineph-
rine release and vascular re-sponse to nerve stimulationin (rats), 187
Arterycaudal, vasodilation by hydral-
azine in (rats), 322
coronary, effect of adenosine
receptors on relaxation of(dogs), 316
coronary, effect ofdazoxiben onthrombosis of (dogs), 790
mesenteric, alpha-2 blockingaction of DG-5128 in (dogs,rats), 194
Atria, isolated, comparsion of ef-fects of ��f-pheny1ethylamineand d-amphetamine on(rats), 205
Au, J. L.-S., Walker, J. S. andRustum, Y.: Pharmacoki-netic studies of 5-fluorouraciland 5’-deoxy-5-fluorouridinein rats, 174
Awad, R., Payne, R. and Deth, R.C.: Alpha adrenergic receptorsubtype associated with re-ceptor binding, Ca� influx,
Ca� release and contractileevents in the rabbit aorta, 60
Baer, P. G., Armstrong, E. L., andCagen, L. M.: Dissociation ofeffects of xanthine analogson renal prostaglandins andrenal excretory function inthe awake rat, 600
Bai, S. A., Wilson, M. J., Walle,
U. K. and Walle, T.: Stereo-selective increase in propran-olol bioavailability duringchronic dosing in the dog, 360
Baraona, G. E., see Nomura, F.,78
Barbitone-induced sleep, poten-tiation by melatonin (mice,rats), 587
Barium-induced abnormal auto-
maticity, effect of lidocaineon (dogs), 578
Baron, S. A., Jaffe, B. M. andGintzler, A. R.: Release ofsubstance P from the entericnervous system: Direct quan-titation and characterization,365
Bass, P., see Fox, D. A., 538Baum, B. J., see Kousvelari, E. E.,
238Baum, T., see Sybertz, E. J., 621Beani, L., see Moroni, F., 435Behavior
discriminative stimulus effects
ofdextrorphan (pigeons), 723
discriminative stimulus effectsof diazepam (rats), 160
798 Index Vol. 227
discriminative stimulus effectsof nalorphine (monkeys), 563
effects of food deprivation onoral d-amphetamine andketamine self administration(monkeys), 28
operant, effects of agonists andantagonists on (rats), 557
schedule-controlled, effects ofpicenadol and its agonist andantagonist isomers on (pi-geons), 671
schedule-controlled, effects ofpostponement of injectionsof nicotine on (monkeys), 154
spontaneous climbing, inhibi-
tion by opiates (mice), 466Bend, J. R., see Smith, B. R., 491Benzalkonium chloride, effect on
enteric neurons in jejunum(rats), 538
Benzidine, prostaglandin H syn-thase-catalyzed activation of
(rabbits), 545
Benzodiazepinesdiscriminative effects of (rats),
160
pharmacokinetic properties ofdistribution, clearance and
uptake into cerebrospinalfluid (cats), 98
Bethanechol-induced elevation ofgastric acid secretion andmucosal blood flow, effects ofsympathetic nervous systemon (rats), 478
BHT-933, effect on digoxin car-diotoxicity, 683
Bianchi, C., see Moroni, F., 435Bick, P. H., see Holsapple, M. P.,
130
Binding
of [‘ThI]BE 2254 to brain, effect
of alpha adrenergic receptoragonists and antagonists on
(rats), 605of a-bungarotoxin to acetylcho-
line receptors (rats), 340of [3H]dihydroalprenolol to
beta adrenoreceptors, inhibi-tion by bromoacetyiprenolol-menthane (rats), 238
of [3Hloxotremorine with car-diac muscarinic receptors(rats), 570
of [3Hjprazosin to aorta, effectof phentolamine (rabbits), 60
of serum protein, elicited by ye-nous catheter (rats), 369
of [3H]spiperone to cortical
membranes, effect of 5-hy-droxytryptamine (rats), 429
of [3HJ-S-sulpiride and [3HIspi-
perone in striatum, compari-son of receptor sites (rats,
rabbits), 592
prostaglandin H synthase-cat-
alyzed to urinary bladder car-cinogens, comparative effects(rams, dogs, rabbits), 139
Bioavailability, stereoselective, of
propranolol (dogs), 360Black, K. A., see Eells, J. T., 349Bladder, urinary, comparative ef-
fects of prostaglandin H syn-thase-catalyzed binding of
two carcinogens in (rams,dogs, rabbits), 139
Blockade
adrenergic, of ventricular defi-brillation (rats), 716
of calcium channel, effect ofmethylenedioxyindenes on
(rabbits), 767Blood flow
coronary, effect of beta-i ache-nergic receptors on (dogs),333
mucosal, bethanechol-induced,effects of sympathetic ner-vous system on (rats), 478
Blood pressureeffect of LY53857 (rats), 327effects of epinephrine, ct-meth-
ylnorepinephrine and a-methylepinephrine on (rats),484
effects of opioids and nicotineon (dogs), 302
systolic, effects of norepineph-
rine and epinephrine on(rats), 254
Bolla, R. I., see Zenser, T. V., 139Bonin, J. D., see Arendt, R. M.,
98Borison, H. L., see Doherty, P. A.,
508
Boyd, M. R., see Kramer, R A.,409
Bradycardia, fentanyl-induced,antagonism by N-allylnor-
metazocine (dogs), 302Brain
amphetamine-induced hyper-phagia and obesity caused byinjections in (rats), 524
comparison of anticonvulsantpotential of -y-aminobutyricacid agonists after injectioninto (rats), 663
effects of alpha adrenergic re-ceptor agonists and antago-nists on (‘9]BE 2254 bind-ing to (rats), 605
effects of clonidine and norepi-nephrine on release of acetyl-choline and -y-aminobutyricacid from (guinea pigs), 435
effects of methylxanthine onnorepinephrine turnover in
(rats), 1elevation of acetylcholine levels
by LY141865 in (rats), 354formation of methotrexate po-
lyglutamate in (rats), 633neurobehavioral and neuro-
pharmacological effects ofneurotensin in (rats), 743
Brater, D. C., Kaojarern, S. andChennavasin, P.: Pharmaco-dynamics of the diuretic ef-fects of aminophylline andazetazolamide alone andcombined with furosemide in
normal subjects, 92Breese, G., see Kalivas, P. W., 229Breese, G. R, see Frye, G. D., 663Breimer, D. D., see van der Graaff,
M., 459Bremazocine, diuretic effects
(rats), 35
Bretylium, effects on systolic
blood pressure and heart rate
(rats), 254
Buflomedil, effects on responsive-ness of vascular smooth mus-
cle (dogs), 613
Bumetanide, pharmacokineticsand pharmacodynamics
(dogs), 51Burch, R. M., Wise, W. C. and
Halushka, P. V.: Prostaglan-din-independent inhibition
of calcium transport by non-steroidal anti-inflammatorydrugs: Differential effects of
carboxylic acids and piroxi-
cam, 84
Burghardt, B., see Kolis, S. J., 652Burks, T. F., see Porreca, F., 22
Caffeine, behavioral effects(mice), 167
Cagen, L. M., see Baer, P. G., 600Calcium
-dependent action potentials,
effects of opioid peptides on
(mice), 394
extracellular, effect of 3,4-dia-minopyridine on synaptictransmission in (frogs), 16
influx/efflux in aorta, effects ofalpha adrenergic receptorsubtypes (rabbits), 60
role in interaction of alpha andbeta adrenoceptor-mediated
renin release in kidneys (rab-bits), 144
role in vasoconstriction and de-
polarization in resistancevessels in hindquarters(rats), 621
tissue content in vas deferens,
effect of maitotoxin on(guinea pigs), 199
transport in liver, inhibition bynonsteroidal anti-inflamma-tory drugs (hamsters, rats),
84
Cannabinoids, effect on cardio-vascular and ventilatory de-pression (cats), 508
Carbachol-stimulated serotoninrelease from intestinal enter-ochromaffin cells, inhibitionby somatostatin (rabbits),
755
Cardiohemodynamics, of nicor-andil, comparison with nitro-glycerin (pigs), 220
Cardiotoxicity, of digoxin, role ofalpha receptors in (dogs), 683
Carcinogenesis, chemical, phar-macologic intervention of
(rabbits), 545Cardiovascular responses, to leu-
kotriene C4 (rats), 244Carla, V., see Moroni, F., 435Carroll, M. E. and Stotz, D. C.:
Oral d-amphetamine andketamine self-administrationby rhesus monkeys: Effects offood deprivation, 28
Catecholaminesconjugates, pharmacology of
(guinea pigs, dogs), 267paradoxical elevation of s� �i-
pathetic activity during intt
sion of (rats), 254
Caudate nucleus, inhibition byamphetamine of release of[3H]dopamine from (rabbits),446
Canero, I., see Roach, A. G., 421Cederbaum, A. I., see Dicker, E.,
687
Cellsenterochromaffin, intestinal,
regulation of serotoninrelease from (rabbits), 755
oxyntic, evidence for histamineH2 and H2 receptors in(guinea pigs), 115
parotid, effect of bromoacetyl-prenololmenthane on betaadrenergic elicited proteinexocytosis in (rats), 238
Cerebral cortex, effect of antide-pressants on [3H]spiperone
binding to (rats), 429
Cerebrospinal fluid, uptake ofbenzodiazepines in (cats), 98
CGS8216, benzodiazepine antag-onist, antagonism of stimuluseffects of diazepam by (rats),160
Chaillet, P., see Marcais-Collado,H., 466
Checler, F., Vincent, J.-P. and Ki-
tabgi, P.: Neurotensin ana-logs [D-TYR”] and ED-PHEUlneurotensin resistdegradation by brain pepti-dases in vitro and in vivo, 743
Chennavasin, P., see Brater, D.C., 92
Chang, J.-K., see Chang, K.-J.,403
Chang K.-J., Wei, E. T., Killian,A. and Chang, J.-K.: Potentmorphiceptin analogs: Struc-ture-activity relationships
and morphine-like activities,403
Ching, M. S., see Mihaly, G. W.,441
Chlordiazepoxide, suppression of
withdrawal-related audi-ogenic seizures by (rats), 663
Chlorisondamine, effects on sys-tolic blood pressure and heartrate (rats), 254
1 - (2 - Chloroethyl) - 3 - (trans-4 - methylcyclohexyl)- 1 -ni-
tro-sourea, nephrotoxicity
(rats), 409
Cholera toxin, stimulation of ad-
enylate c�clase by (mice), 551Cimetidine
antagonism of histamine-stim-ulated calcium activity by(guinea pigs), 115
induced depression of seroto-
nergic neurons in dorsalraphe nucleus (rats), 517
Classicalconditioning, of nictitat-
ing membrane response, ef-
fect of morphine on (rabbits),639
Clearanceof clofibric acid, effect of pro-
benecid on (rabbits), 739reduced, of clofibric acid in
renal dysfunction, effect of
1983 Index 799
uranyl nitrate on (rabbits),732
Clindamycin, neuromuscular ef-fects (snakes), 308
Clofibric acid-probenecid interaction, a renal
mechanism for (rabbits), 739reduced clearance in renal dys-
function, effect of uranyl ni-
trate (rabbits), 732Clonidine
effect on release of acetylcho-line and ‘y-aniinobutyric acidfrom brain (guinea pigs), 435
influence of prazosin and yo-himbe on contractile re-sponse of aorta to (rabbits),60
-methylxanthine interactions(rats), 1
Cocaine, antagonism of d-am-phetamine effects on atria by(rats), 205
Code, R. A., see Tang, A. H., 563Coen, E., see Vanhoutte, P. M.,
613
Cohen, M. L., Fuller, R. W. andKurz, K. D.: LY5357, a se-lective and potent seroto-nergic (5-HT2) receptor an-tagonist, does not lower bloodpressure in the sponta-neously hypertensive rat, 327
Colon, effects of 5-fluorouraciland 5’ -deoxy-5-fluorouridineon dimethylhydrazine-in-duced tumors in (rats), 174
Collins, A. C., see Howerton, T.C., 389
Commissaris, R. L., see Mokler,D. J., 557
Costentin, J., see Marcais-Col-lado, H., 466
Culling, A. J., see Davis, T. P., 499Cyclazocine, d- and 1-, effects on
foot shock-induced antinoci-ception (rats), 42
Cyclic AMP, accumulation in tra-cheal smooth muscle, effectof methacholine on (dogs),694
Dangman, K. H. and Hoffman, B.
F.: Antiarrhythmic effects ofethmozin in cardiac Purkinjefibers: Suppression of auto-maticity and abolition of trig-gering, 578
Daniel, E. E., see Kannan, M. S.,706
Davis, B. B. see Zenser, T. V., 139,545
Davis, T. P., Culling, A. J., Shoe-maker, H. and Galligan, J. J.:fi-Endorphin and its metab-
olites stimulate motility of
the dog small intestine, 499Dazoxiben, effect on platelet ag-
gregation, coronary arterythrombosis and vascularreactivity (dogs), 790
1-Deamino-8-D-arginine vaso-pressin, effects on urinaryprostaglandin excretion
(rats), 215Defibrillation, ventricular, effect
of adrenergic stimulation andblockade on (rats), 716
deJong, R. H., see Arendt, R. M.,98
de Miranda, P., see Good, S. S.,644
Dexoxadrol, comparison with le-
voxadrol to produce dextror-phan-like discriminative ef-fects (pigeons), 723
Dextrorphan, discriminativestimulus effects (pigeons),723
5’-Deoxy-5-fluorouridine, phar-macokinetics of (rats), 174
Depression, ventilatory and car-diovascular, effects of can-nabinoids on (cats), 508
Deth, R. C., see Awad, R., 60Dewey, W. L., see Snow, A. E., 423,4-Diaminopyridine
effect on synaptic transmissionin ganglion (frogs), 16
effect on transmitter releaseat neuromuscular junction(rats), 260
Diazepambehavioral interactions with
xanthines and adenosine de-rivatives (mice), 167
discriminative behavioral ef-fects of (rats), 160
Dibekacin, effect on membranephosphoinositide metabolism(rats), 409
Dicker, E. and Cederbaum, A. I.:Effect of ethanol and meta-bolic substrates on the oxi-dation of aminopyrine, form-aldehyde and formate by iso-lated hepatocytes, 687
Diethyl maleate, effect on hepaticand arterial plasma glutathi-one and glutathione disulfide(rats), 749
Diethylstilbestrol, effect on cell-mediated immunocompet-ence (mice), 130
Digoxin, inotropic and cardi-otoxic actions, role of alphareceptors in (dogs), 683
Diltiazem, hypotensive and di-uretic actions of (rats), 472
2,5-Dimethoxy-4-methylamphet-amine, behavioral effects(rats), 557
Dimethylhydrazine-induced co-
lon tumors, effects of 5-fluo-rouracil and 5’ -deoxy-5-fiuo-
rouridine on (rats), 174Diphenylhydantoin, prenatal ef-
fects (rats), 274Diquat, effect on hepatic and ar-
terial plasma glutathione andglutathione disulfide (rats),749
Distress vocalization, effect ofmorphine on (chicks), 376
Distribution, of benzodiazepines
into cerebrospinal fluid(cats), 98
Diuresiseffect ofkappa opioids on (rats),
35
effects of diltiazem and hydral-azine on (rats), 472
effects of furosemide, amino-phylline and acetazolamideand their combination on(man), 92
induced by bumetanide, effectofprobenecid on (dogs), 51
Doherty, P. A., McCarthy, L. E.
and Borison, H. L.: Respira-tory and cardiovascular de-pressant effects of nabilone,N-methyllevonantradol and�9-tetrahydrocannabinol inanesthetized cats, 508
Dopamineeffect on body temperature
(rats), 383inhibition of prolactin secre-
tion, effect of haloperidol andpyrroloisoquinoline (rats),652
metabolites in brain, effect ofLY141865 on (rats), 354
stimulation of adenylate cy-clase by (mice), 551
synthesis in retina, effect of -y-aminobutyric acid on (rats),627
(3HlDopamine, release from cau-date nucleus, inhibition byamphetamine (rabbits), 446
Doxey, J. C., see Roach, A. G., 421Dubocovich, M. L., see Zahniser,
N. R., 592
Dynamics, of methotrexate poly-glutamates in situ (rats), 633
Dynorphin, effect on gastrointes-tinal transit (mice), 22
Eells, J. T., Black, K. A., Tedford,C. E. and Tephly, T. R.:Methanol toxicity in themonkey: Effects of nitrousoxide and methionine, 349
Ehrenberg, B. L., see Arendt, R.M., 98
Electroshock-induced convul-sions, antagonism by mela-
tonin (mice, rats), 587Elimination, renal, of cimetidine
(sheep), 441
Elison, G. B., see Good, S. S., 644Embryo activity, effect of mor-
phine on (chicks), 376f�-Endorphin, motility effects and
metabolism of (dogs), 499End-plate currents, effects of
clindamycin and lincomycinon (snakes), 308
Enero, M. A., see Granata, A. R.,187
Enkephalin, Leu, effect on gan-glion action potentials(mice), 394
Enkephalinamide, D-Ala2-Met5-,effect on locomotor activityin nucleus accumbens (rats),229
Enkephalins, D-Ala2-D-Leu5- andD-Pen2-L-cys5-, inhibition of
gastrointestinal transit by(mice), 22
Enkephalin-(thr6), D-Ser�-L-, in-hibition of gastrointestinaltransit by (mice), 22
Enprofylline, effect on urinaryprostaglandin excretion
(rats), 600Epinephrine
effect on blood pressure andheart rate (rats), 484
effect on systolic blood pressureand heart rate (rats), 254
in brain, effect of LY141865 on
(rats), 354Epoxide hydrolase, role in preven-
tion of styrene 7,8-oxide-in-duced hepatotoxicity (rats),491
Epstein, M. L., see Fox, D. A., 538Ethanol
effect on adenylate cyclase(mice), 551
effect on alcohol dehydrogenasein liver (baboons), 78
effect on aminopyrine oxida-tion (rats), 687
inhalation, time course of tol-
erance to (mice), 150withdrawal-related audiogenic
seizures, suppression by -y-aminobutyric acid agonists
(rats), 663Ethchlorvynol, hypnotic and hy-
pothermic effects (mice), 389
Ethmozin, antiarrhythmic effects(dogs), 578
Ethylketazocine, effect on heartrate and blood pressure(dogs), 302
Excretionrenal, of prostaglandin, effects
of antidiuretic hormone on(rats), 215
renal, of sodium and water, me-diation by central beta adre-noceptors (dogs), 73
urinary, ofAl34U and acyclovir
(dogs, rats), 644urinary, of p-nitrophenylglucu-
ronide, sex differences in(rats),658
urinary, of prostaglandins, ef-fect of xanthines on (rats),600
urinary, of sodium, effects ofdiltiazem and hydralazine on
(rats), 472
Exocytosis, protein, beta adrener-gic elicited, inhibition by bro-moacetylalprenololmenthane(rats), 238
Fatty acids, nonesterified, effectson renal transport (rabbits),55
Fejes-Toth, G., Naray-Fejes-Toth, A. and Fr#{246}lich,J. C.:Acute effects of antidiuretichormone on urinary prosta-glandin excretion, 215
Fentanyl-induced bradycardiaand hypotension, antagonismby N-allylnormetazocine(dogs), 302
Fiekers, J. F., Henderson, F.,Marshall, I. G. and Parsons,R. L.: Comparative effects ofclindamycin and lincomycinon end-plate currents andquantal content at the neu-romuscular junction, 308
Fischer, H. R., see Hurwitz, A., 68
800 Index Vol. 227
Fitzpatrick, T. M., see lacopino,V. J., 244
5-Fluorouracil, pharmacokinetics
of(rats), 174
Food deprivation, effect on oral d-amphetamine and ketamine
self-administration by (mon-keys), 28
Foot shock-induced antinocicep-
tion, antagonism by naloxone
(rats), 42Forder, J. R., see Pitt, B. H., 531Forsberg, E. J. and Miller, H. J.:
Regulation of serotonin
release from rabbit intestinalenterochromaffin cells, 755
Fouts, J. R., see Smith, B. R., 491Fox, D. A., Epstein, M. L. and
Bass, P.: Surfactants selec-tively ablate enteric neuronsof the rat jejunum, 538
Fr#{246}lich, J. C., see Fejes-Toth, G.,
215
Frye, G. D., McCown, T. J. andBreese, G. R.: Characteriza-tion of susceptibility to audi-
ogenic seizures in ethanol-de-
pendent rats after microin-jection of -y-aminobutyricacid (GABA) agonists intothe inferior colliculus, sub-stantia nigra or medial sep-
turn, 663
Fuhrrnan-Lane, C., Ortiz, E. and
Shiverick, K. T.: Effects of �(-
naphthoflavone administra-
tion to pregnant rats on ate-
roid hormone biosynthesis
and metabolism in ovarian
microsomes, 248Fujiwara, M., see Yokotani, K.,
478
Fuller, R. W., Hemrick-Luecke, S.K., Wong, D. T., Pearson, D.,Threlkeld, P. G. and Hynes,M. D., III: Altered behavioralresponse to a D2 agonist,
LY141865, in spontaneouslyhypertensive rats exhibitingbiochemical and endocrineresponses similar to those innormotensive rats, 354
Fuller, R. W., see Cohen, M. L.,327
Furosemide
diuretic effects, pharmacody-namics of (man), 92
effect on pulmonary removal ofprostaglandin E1 in vivo (rab-bits), 531
Galligan, J. J., see Davis, T. P.,499
Galloway, M. P. and Roth, R. H.:Neuropharmacology of 3-iso-
butylmethylxanthine: Ef-fects on central noradrener-gic systems in vivo, 1
Galzin, A.-M., see Kamal, L. A.,446
Ganglion, sympathetic, effect of
3,4-diaminopyridine on syn-
aptic transmission in (frogs),
16
Garfield, R. E., see Kannan, M.
S., 706
Gastrointestinal transit, spinal
opioid effects on (mice), 22Gentamicin, effect on membrane
phosphoinositide metabolism
(rats), 415
Giles, H. G., see Arendt, R. M., 98Gillis, C. N., see Pitt, B. R., 531Gintzler, A. R., see Baron, S. A.,
365
Girard, A., see Marche, P., 415Gleason, J. G., see Weichman, B.
M., 700Glucuronidation, renal, sex differ-
ences in (rats), 658Glutathione
-depleted livers, role of epoxidehydrolase in prevention of
styrene 7,8-oxide-induced
hepatotoxicity in (rats), 491regulation and response to oxi-
dative stress (rats), 749Glutathione disulfide, regulation
and response to oxidativestress (rats), 749
Goldberg, M. R., see Tung, C.-S.,484
Goldstein, D. B. and Zaechelein,R.: Time course of functionaltolerance produced in miceby inhalation of ethanol, 150
Good, S. S., Krasny, H. C., Elison,G. B. and de Miranda, P.:Disposition in the dog and
the rat of 2,6-diamino-9-(2-
hydroxyethoxymethyl) -pu-rine (A134U), a potentialprodrug of acyclovir (644)
Goodman, M., see Rosenkranz, R.P., 267
Gordon, E. R., see Nomura, F., 78Gormezano, I., see Schindler, C.
W., 639Granata, A. R., Enero, M. A.,
Krieger, E. M. and Langer, S.Z.: Norepinephrine releaseand vascular response elic-ited by nerve stimulation inrats with chronic neurogenichypertension, 187
Greenblatt, D. J., see Arendt, R.M., 98
Grignolo, A., see Koepke, J. P., 73GTP, stimulation ofadenylate cy-
clase by (mice), 551
Haloperidoleffect on apomorphine hypo-
thermia (rats), 383effect on dopamine-inhibited
secretion of prolactinHalushka, P. V., see Burch, R. M.,
84
Hand, A. R., see Kousvelari, E. E.,238
Harden, T. K., Meeker, R. B. andMartin, M. W.: Interaction ofa radiolabeled agonist withcardiac muscarinic choliner-gic receptors, 570
Hardy, K. J., see Mihaly, G. W.,441
Harvey, J. A., see Schindler, C.W., 639
Heart, effect of prostaglandin in-
teraction with angiotensin II
on adrenergic transmissionin (dogs), 676
Heart rateeffects of epinephrine, a-meth-
ylnorepinephrine and a-epi-nephrine on (rats), 484
effects of LY53857 (rats), 327effects of norepinephrine and
epinephrine on (rats), 254effects of opioids and nicotine
on (dogs), 302
Heisler, S., see Reisine, T., 107Heldsinger, A. A., see Vinik, A. I.,
115
Hemrick-Luecke, S. K., seeFuller, R. W., 354
Henderson, F., see Fiekers, J. F.,308
Hepatocytes, isolated, metabo-
lism of aminopyrine by
(rats), 687Hepatotoxicity, styrene 7,8-ox-
ide-induced, role of epoxidehydrolase in prevention of(rats), 491
Herling, S., see Shannon, H. E.,
160
Herling, S., Solomon, R. E. andWoods, J. H.: Discriminative
stimulus effects of dextror-
phan in (pigeons), 723
Hermsmeyer, K., Trapani, A.,Abel, P. W. and Worcel, M.:Effect of hydralazine on ten-sion and membrane potentialin the rat caudal artery, 322
Hernandez, L., Parada, M. and
Hoebel, B. G.: Amphetamine-induced hyperphagia andobesity caused by intraven-
tricular or lateral hypothala-mic injections in rats, 524
Hexamethonium, effect of ached-ule-controlled responding of
nicotine (monkeys), 154Hexobarbital, in vivo metabolism,
correlation with antipyrine(rats),459
Hindquarters, perfused, vascularresponses in (rats), 621
Histamine, inhibitory effects onserotonin-containing neu-rons in dorsal raphe nucleus(rats), 517
Hoebel, B. G., see Hernandez, L.,524
Hoffman, B. F., see Dangman, K.H., 578
Holden, D. A., see Weichman, B.M., 700
Hollister, A. S., see Tung, C.-S.,484
Holohan, P. D., see Kasher, J. S.,122
Holsapple, M. P., Munson, A. E.,Munson, J. A. and Bick, P.H.: Suppression of cell-me-diated immunocompetenceafter subchronic exposure todiethylstilbestrol in female
B6C3F1 mice, 130Hook, B. G., see Romson, J. L.,
288Hook, J. B., see Rush, G. F., 658
Hook, J. B., see Stroo, W. E., 55Horita, A., see Yamawaki, S., 383Hormone (see also specific name)
antidiuretic, effects on urinary
prostaglandin excretion(rats), 215
Hormone biosynthesis, steroid,effects of /3-naphthoflavone
on (rats), 248
Hoshino, E., see Sakai, K., 220Howerton, T. C., O’Connor, M. F.
and Collins, A. C.: Lipid sol-
ubility is correlated with hyp-notic and hypothermic re-sponses of long-sleep (LS)
and short-sleep (55) to var-ious depressant drugs, 389
Huerta, F. I., see Sharma, A. D.,716
Hurwitz, A. and Fischer, H. R.:Narcotic effects on hepaticdisposition of sulfobromo-
phthalein in rats, 68Hydralazine
effect on tension and mem-brane potential in caudal ar-tery (rats), 322
hypotensive and diuretic ac-tions of (rats), 472
5-Hydroxytryptamine, effect on[3HJspiperone binding to cor-
tical membranes (rats), 429Hynes, M. D., III, see Fuller, R.
W., 354
Hyperphagia, amphetamine-in-duced, role of lateral hypo-thalamus injections (rats),524
Hypertension, neurogenic, nor-
epinephrine release during(rats), 187
Hypotensionfentanyl-induced, antagonism
by N-allylnormetazocine(dogs), 302
induced by diltiazem and hy-
dralazine (rats), 472
Hypothalamus, lateral, amphet-amine-induced obesitycaused by injections in (rats),524
lacopino, V. J., Fitzpatrick, T. M.,Ramwell, P. W., Rose, J. C.and Kot, P. A.: Cardiovascu-
lar responses to leukotriene
C4 in the rat, 244Ileum, release of substance P from
enteric nervous system of(guinea pigs), 365
Immunocompetence, cell-medi-
ated, effect of diethylstilbes-trol on (mice), 130
Immunosuppression, diethylstil-bestrol-induced (mice), 130
Indocyanine green, effect on pul-monary removal of prosta-glandin E1 in vivo (rabbits),531
Indomethacin, inhibition of cal-cium transport in liver by
(hamsters, rats), 84Interferons, human, alpha and
beta, pharmacokinetics(rats), 9
1983 Index 801
Intestine, small, motility effectsof j3-endorphin and its me-tabolites on (dogs), 499
Ipindole, effect on I3Hlspiperonebinding to cortical mem-branes (rats), 429
3-Isobutylmethylxanthine, neu-
ropharmacology of (rats), 1Isoproterenol
chronotropic and inotropic ac-tivity in atria (guinea pigs,dogs), 267
effect on 02 saturation in veins(dogs), 333
-induced relaxation in tracheal
smooth muscle, effect of
methacholine on (dogs), 694stimulation of adenylate cy-
clase by (mice), 551stimulation of cyclic AMP for-
mation and adrenocortico-tropin hormone secretion(mice), 107
Jacobson, K. A., see Rosenkranz,R. P., 267
Jaffe, B. M., see Baron, S. A., 365Jager, L. P., see Kannan, M. S.,
706
Jauhohen, P., see Nomura, F., 78Jejunum, effect of surfactants on
enteric neurons of (rats), 538Joeres, R. P., see van der Graaff,
M., 459Johnson, M. D., Smith, P. G.,
Mills, E. and Schanberg, S.M.: Paradoxical elevation ofsympathetic activity during
catecholamine infusion inrats, 254
Jones, D. B., see Mihaly, G. W.,441
Kajiwara, A., see Ohizumi, Y., 199Kalivas, P. W., Widerl#{246}v, E.,
Stanley, D., Breese, G. andPrange, A. J., Jr.: Enkephalinaction on the mesolimbic sys-tam: A dopamine-dependentand a dopamine-independentincrease in locomotor activ-ity, 229
Kamal, L. A., Arbilla, S., Galzin,A.-M. and Langer, S. Z.: Am-phetamine inhibits the elec-trically evoked release of [3H]dopamine from slices of therabbit caudate, 446
Kamen, B. A., see Krakower, G.R., 633
Kanamycin, effect on membranephosphoinositide metabolism(rats), 415
Kannan, M. S., Jager, L. P., Dan-
iel, E. E. and Garfield, R. E.:Effects of 4-aminopyridineand tetraethylammoniumchloride on the electrical ac-tivity and cable properties ofcanine tracheal smooth mus-cle, 706
Kaojarern, S., see Brater, D. G.,92
Kaplan, H. R., see Weishaar, R.E., 767
Kasher, J. S., Holohan, P. D. andRoss, C. R.: Na� gradient-de-pendent p-aminohippurate
(PAH) transport in rat baso-lateral membrane vesicles,122
Katims, J. J., Annau, Z. and Sny-der, S. H.: Interactions in thebehavioral effects of meth-ylxanthines and adenosinederivatives, 167
Kendall, D. A. and Nahorski, S.
R.: Temperature-dependent5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)-sensitive I3Hjspiperonebinding to rat cortical mem-branes: Regulation by gus-nine nucleotide and antide-pressant treatment, 429
Ketamine, effects of food depri-vation on oral self-adminis-tration of (monkeys), 28
Ketazocine, diuretic effects (rats),35
Kidneyp-aminohippurate transport in
(rats), 122effect of anesthesia on elimi-
nation of cimetidine in(sheep), 441
effects of nonesterified fattyacids on organic ion trans-
port in (rabbits), 55formation of methotrexate po-
lyglutamate in (rats), 633impaired transport of p-amino-
hippuric acid by (rats), 409isolated perfused, role of cal-
cium in interaction of alphaand beta adrenoceptor-medi-ated renin release in (rab-bits), 144
nephrectomy, effects on phar-macokinetics of interferons(rats), 9
UDP-glucuronyltransferase ac-
tivity, sex differences in
(rats), 658Kidney failure, induced by uranyl
nitrate (rats), 295
Killian, A., see Chang, K.-J., 403Kinetics (see also Pharmacoki-
netics)
of a-bungarotoxin binding toacetylcholine receptors(rats), 340
Kitabgi, P., see Checler, F., 743Klevans, L., see Rosenkranz, R.
P., 267Koepke, J. P., Grignolo, A., Light,
K. C. and Obrist, P. A.: Cen-tral beta adrenoceptor media-tion of the antinatriuretic re-sponse to behavioral stress inconscious dogs, 73
Kolis, S. J., Williams, T. H.,Mowles, T. F., Burghardt, B.,Toome, V. and Schwartz, M.A.: Metabolites ofan antipsy-chotic chiral pyrroloisoqui-noline and their effect onprolactin secretion in the rat,
652
Kot, P. A., see lacopino, V. J., 244Kousvelari, E. E., Kusiak, J. W.,
Hand, A. R., Pitha, J. andBaum, B. J.: Bromoacetylal-prenololmenthane: A potentirreversible antagonist of
beta adrenergic elicited pro-tein exocytosis in rat parotidcells, 238
Koutouzov, S., see Marchi, P., 415Krakower, G. R. and Kamen, B.
A.: In situ methotrexate po-lyglutamate formation in rat
tissues, 633
Kramer, R. A. and Boyd, M. R.:Nephrotoxicity of 1-(2-chlo-roethyl)- 3 -(trans- 4 -methyl-cyclohexyl) - 1 - nitrosourea(MeCCNU) in the Fischer344 rat, 409
Krasny, H. C., see Good, S. S., 644Krieger, E. M., see Granata, A. R.,
187
Ku, T. W., see Weichman, B. M.,700
Kuhn, C. M., see McMillian, M.K., 181
Kurz, K. D., see Cohen, M. L., 327Kusachi, S., Thompson, R. D. and
Olsson, R. A.: Ligand selec-tivity of dog coronary adeno-sine receptor resembles that
of adenylate cyclase stimula-tory (Re) receptors, 316
Kusiak, j. W., see Kousvelari, E.E., 238
Lai, H., see Yamawaki, S., 383Lakoski, J. M. and Aghajanian,
G. K.: Effects of histamine,H�- and H2-receptor antago-fists on the activity of sero-
tonergic neurons in the dor-sal raphe nucleus, 517
Langer, S. Z., see Granata, A. R.,187
Langer, S. Z., see Kamal, L. A.,446
Lanier, S. M. and Malik, K. U.:
Facilitation of adrenergic
transmission in the canine
heart by intracoronary infu-sion of angiotensin H: Effect
of prostaglandin synthesis
inhibition, 676
Lau, H. S. H., Shih, L.-J. and
Smith, D. E.: Effect of pro-
benecid on the dose response
relationship ofbumetanide atsteady state, 51
Lauterburg, B. H., see Adams, J.D., Jr., 749
Leander, J. D. and Zimmerman,D. M.: Effects of picenadoland its agonist and antago-nist isomers on schedule-con-
trolled behavior, 671Leander, J. D.: Further study of
kappa opioids on increasedurination, 35
Leukotriene C4 , cardiovascularresponses to (rats), 244
Levoxadrol, comparison with dex-oxadrol to produce dextror-phan-like discriminative ef-fects (pigeons), 723
Lidocaine, effect on barium-in-
duced abnormal automaticity(dogs), 578
Lieber, C. S., see Nomura, F., 78Light, K. C., see Koepke, J. P., 73Lincomycin, neuromuscular ef-
fects (snakes), 308Lisuride, behavioral effects (rats),
557
Livereffect of morphine on disposi-
tion of sulfobromophthaleinin (rats), 68
formation of methotrexate po-lyglutamates in (rats), 633
inhibition by nonsteroidal anti-
inflammatory drugs of cal-
cium transport in (hamsters,rats), 84
ontogeny of adrenoceptors in(rats), 181
perfused, ability of epoxide hy-
drolase to protect against sty-
rene 7,8-oxide-induced tox-icity in (rats), 491
Locomotor activity
effect of LY141865 on (rats),354
effects ofopiates on (mice), 466in nucleus accumbens, effect of
D-Ala2 Meta -enkephalinam-ide on (rats), 229
Lorenz, R. R., see Vanhoutte, P.M., 613
4R,5S,6Z-2-nor-LTD1 , leukotri-ene antagonist, antagonismof pulmonary effects of pep-tidoleukotrienes by (guinea
pigs), 700Lucchesi, B. R., see Romson, J.
L., 288Lucchesi, B. R., see Schumacher,
W. A., 790LY141865, behavioral effects
(rats), 354LY53857, effect on heart rate and
blood pressure (rats), 327Lysergic acid diethylamide, he-
havioral effects (rats), 557
Macdonald, R. L., see McLean, M.J., 779
Macdonald, R. L., see Werz, M.A., 394
Maitotoxin, effect on tissue Ca
content in vas deferens(guinea pigs), 199
Malik, K. U., see Lanier, S. M.,676
Marafino, B. J., Jr., see Toka-zewski-Chen, S. A., 9
Marcais-Collado, H., Chaillet, P.and Costentin, J.: Inhibitionof the spontaneous climbingbehavior elicited in mice by
opiates, 466Marche, P., Koutouzov, S. and
Girard, A.: Impairment of
membrane phosphoinositidemetabolism by aminoglyco-side antibiotics: Streptomy-
cm, amikacin, kanamycin, di-
bekacin, gentamicin and neo-mycin, 415
Marshall, I. G., see Fiekers, J. F.,308
802 Index Vol. 227
Martin, M. W., see Harden, T. K.,570
Martin, W. R., see Wu, K. M., 302Masse, T. and Mittag, T. W.: Het-
erogeneity of acetylcholinereceptors: Different forms ofreceptor distinguished by a-bungarotoxin kinetics and byantibody binding properties,
340Matsumoto, M. and Riker, W. K.:
Synaptic transmission in low
extracellular calcium is pre-served by 3,4-diaminopyri-dine, 16
Mattammal, M. B., see Zenser, T.V., 139, 545
Mayer, S. E., see Torphy, T. J.,694
McCarthy, L. E., see Doherty, P.
A., 508McCown, T. J., see Frye, G. D.,
663
McLean, M. J. and Macdonald,R. L.: Multiple actions ofphenytoin on mouse spinal
cord neurons in cell culture,779
McMillian, M. K., Schanberg, S.M. and Kuhn, C. M.: Ontog-eny of rat hepatic adrenocep-
tors, 181Mecamylamine
effect on heart rate and bloodpressure (dogs), 302
effect on schedule-controlledresponding of nicotine (mon-
keys), 154Meclofenamate, inhibition of cal-
cium transport in liver by(hamsters, rats), 84
Meeker, R. B., see Harden, T. K.,570
Meffin, P. J., Zilm, D. M. andVeenendaal, J. R.: A renalmechanism for the clofibricacid-prohenecid interaction,
739
Meffin, P. J., Zilm, D. M. andVeenendaal, J. R.: Reducedclofibric acid clearance in
renal dysfunction is due to afutile cycle, 732
Melatonin, psychopharmacologi-
cal effects (mice and rats),587
Melmon, K. L., see Rosenkranz,R. P., 267
Mepyramine, antagonism of his-tamine-stimulated calcium
activity by (guinea pigs), 1153-Mercaptopropionic acid-in-
duced convulsions, antago-nism by melatonin (mice,rats), 587
Mesolimbic dopamine system,modulation by enkephalin
(rats), 229Metabolism
aminopyrine, effect of ethanol
on (rats), 687of benzidine (rabbits), 545
in vivo, of hexobarbital and an-tipyrine, correlation between
(rats), 459of 5’ -deoxy-5-fluorouridine
(rats), 174
of �f-endorphin (dogs), 499of ethanol, effect of alcohol con-
sumption on (baboons), 78of membrane phosphoinositide,
impairment by aminoglyco-side antibiotics (rats), 415
of norepinephrine (rats), 1, 187peroxidase, of carcinogens
(rams, dogs, rabbits), 139renal, lipid, effect of penicillin
(rabbits), 55stereoselective, of pyrroloiso-
quinoline (rats), 652steroid, effect of �i-naphthofla-
vone (rats), 248Methacholine
effect on isoproterenol-induced
relaxation, cyclic AMP accu-mulation and protein kinaseactivation in tracheal smooth
muscle (dogs), 694
-induced coronary vasocon-striction, effects of nicorandiland nitroglycerin on (pigs),220
Methadone, role in behavioral ef-fects of picenadol (pigeons),
671
Methimazole, inhibition of pros-taglandin H synthase-acti-vated benzidine binding by(rabbits), 545
Methionine, synthetase, hepatic,
role in regulation of tetrahy-drofolate-dependent metabo-
lism (monkeys), 349Methotrexate, formation of poly-
glutamates in situ (rats), 633
2 - n - propyl - Methylenediox-yindene, relaxant effect onaortic rings (rabbits), 767
a-Methylepinephrine, cardiovas-cular effects of (rats), 484
N-Methyllevonantradol, respira-
tory and cardiovascular de-
pressant effects of (cats), 508a-Methylnorepinephrine, effect
on blood pressure and heartrate (rats), 484
Methylxanthinesbehavioral effects (mice), 167
effects on norepinephrine sys-
tems (rats), 1Methyprylon, hypnotic and hy-
pothermic effects (mice), 389Mianserin, effect on [3Hjspipe-
rone binding to cortical mem-branes (rats), 429
Microsomes, ovarian, effects of $-naphthoflavone on steroidhormone biosynthesis andmetabolism in (rats), 248
Mihaly, G. W., Jones, D. B., Mor-
gan, D. J., Ching, M. S.,Webster, L. K., Smallwood,R. A. and Hardy, K. J.: Pla-cental transfer and renalelimination of cimetidine inmaternal and fetal sheep, 441
Miller, R. J., see Forsberg, E. J.,755
Mills, E., see Johnson, M. D., 254Minneman, K. P.: Binding prop-
erties of alpha-i adrenergicreceptors in rat cerebral cor-
tax: Similarity to smoothmuscle, 605
Mitchell, J. R., see Adams, J. D.,Jr., 749
Mitochondrial uncoupling, effectof methylenedioxyindenes on(rabbits), 767
Mittag, T. W., see Masse, T., 340MK447, inhibition of prostaglan-
din H synthase-activatedbenzidine binding by (rab-bits), 545
Mokler, D. J., Commissaris, R. L.,Warner, M. R. and Rech, R.H.: Blockade of the behav-ioral effects of lysergic acid
diethylamide, 2,5-dimeth-oxy-4-methylamphetamine,quipazine and lisuride by 5-hydroxytryptamine antago-nists, 557
Molinoff, P. B., see Rabin, R. A.,
551
Morgan, D. J., see Mihaly, G. W.,441
Morgan, W. W., see Proll, M. A.,627
Moroni, F., Tanganelli, S., Anto-nelli, T., Carla, V., Bianchi,
C. and Beani, L.: Modulationof cortical acetylcholine and-y-aminobutyric acid release
in freely moving guinea pigs:Effects ofclonidine and otheradrenergic drugs, 435
Morphiceptin
effect on ganglion action poten-tials (mice), 394
-induced bradycardia and anal-gesia (rats, mice, guinea
pigs), 403
Morphineantagonism of diuretic effects
ofopioids by (rats), 35
effect on classical conditioningof nictitating membrane re-sponse (rabbits), 639
effect on hepatic disposition of
sulfobromophthalein (rats),68
-induced antinociception, an-tagonism by naloxone (rats),42
inhibition of gastrointestinal
transit by (mice), 22
-like activities of morphiceptinanalogs (rats, mice, guineapigs), 403
tolerance, relationship of dose(chicks), 376
Mowles, T. F., see Kolis, S. J., 652Munson, A. E., see Holsapple, M.
P., 130Munson, J. A., see Holsapple, M.
P., 130Muramatsu, I., Oshita, M. and
Yamanaka, K.: Selective at-
pha-2 blocking action of DG-5128 in the dog mesentericartery and rat vas deferens,194
Muramatsu, I., see Yokotani, K.,478
Muscimol, suppression of with-drawal-related audiogenicseizures by (rats), 663
Muscle
smooth, airway, effects of 4-
aminopyridine and tetraeth-
ylammonium chloride on
electrical activity and cableproperties of (dogs), 706
smooth, airway, functional an-tagonism in (dogs), 694
smooth, of myenteric plexus, ef-
fect of surfactants on (rats),538
smooth, vascular, effects buflo-medil on (dogs), 613
Myenteric plexusofjejunum, effect of benzalkon-
ium chloride on number of
ganglion cells in (rats), 538release of substance P from
(guinea pigs), 365
Nabilone, respiratory and cardio-vascular depressant effects of
(cats), 508
Nagao, T., see Narita, H., 472Nahorski, S. R., see Kendall, D.
A., 429Nalorphine, behavioral effects
(monkeys), 563Naloxone
antagonism of behavioral ef-fects of picenadol (pigeons),671
antagonism of discriminative
stimulus effects of nalor-
phine by (monkeys), 563antagonism of diuretic effects
of opioids by (rats), 35
antagonism of foot shock- and
morphine-induced antinoci-ception by (rats), 42
antagonism of increase in loco-motor activity in nucleus ac-cumubens by (rats), 229
effect on heart rate and bloodpressure (dogs), 302
Naproxen, inhibition of calciumtransport in liver by (ham-stars, rats), 84
Naray-Fejes-Toth, A., see Fejes-Toth, G., 215
Narita, H., Nagao, T., Yabana, H.and Yamaguchi, I.: Hypoten-sive and diuretic actions ofdiltiazem in spontaneouslyhypertensive and Wistar
Kyoto rats, 472Natriuresis, induced by bumetan-
ide, effect of probenecid on(dogs), 51
neomycin, effect on membranephosphoinositide metabolism(rats), 415
Nephrotoxicity, of 1-(2-chloro-ethyl) - 3 - (trans - 4 - methyl-cyclohexyl) - 1 - nitrosourea(rats), 409
Nervous system
central, histamine electrophys-iology in (rats), 517
enteric, release of substance Pfrom (guinea pigs), 365
sympathetic, effects on bethan-echol-induced elevation ofgastric acid secretion andmucosal blood flow (rats),478
1983 Index 803
sympathetic, role in mainte-
nance of elevated blood pres-sure (rats), 254
Neuromuscular junction
effects of 4-aminopyridine and3,4-diaminopyridine on
transmitter release at (rats),260
effects of clindamycin and lin-comycin on end-plate cur-rents and quantal content at(snakes), 308
Neurons, serotonergic, in dorsalraphe nucleus, inhibition byhistamine (rats), 517
Neurotensin, [D-TYR�] and [D-PHE11], susceptibility to deg-radation by brain peptidases(rats), 743
Neurotoxicity, of melatonin(mice, rats), 587
Neurotransmission, sympathetic,
during neurogenic hyperten-
sion (rats), 187Newton, J. F., see Rush, G. F., 658Nicorandil, cardiovascular and
vasospasmolytic effects(pigs), 220
Nicotine
behavioral effects of (mon-keys), 154
effect on heart rate and blood
pressure (dogs), 302Nictitating membrane response,
effect of morphine on classi-cal conditioning of (rabbits),
639Nipecotic acid, effect on -y-ami-
nobutyric acid uptake (rats),627
Nitrous oxide, inhibition of me-
thionine synthetase by (mon-
keys), 349
Nitroglycerin, cardiovascular and
vasospasmolytic effects(pigs), 220
Nomura, F., Pikkarainen, P. H.,
Jauhonen, P., Arai, M., Gor-don, E. R., Baraona, E. andLieber, C. S.: Effect ofethanol administration on
the metabolism of ethanol in
baboons, 78Norepinephrine
-constricted resistance vessels
in hindquarters, effects of
vasodilators on (rats), 621
coronary sinus output, effect of
angiotensin II on (dogs), 676effect on release of acetylcho-
line and -y-aminobutyric acidfrom brain (guinea pigs), 435
effect on systolic blood pressureand heart rate (rats), 254
-induced coronary vasocon-
striction, effects of nicorandil
and nitroglycerin on (pigs),220
influence of prazosin and yo-
himbe on contractile re-
sponse of aorta to (rabbits),60
metabolism, effect of meth-ylxanthine on (rats), 1
release during neurogenic hy-potension (rats), 187
release from vas deferens, effectof maitotoxin on (guineapigs), 199
[3H]Norepinephrine, release inmesenteric artery, effects of
DG-5128 on (dogs, rats), 194
Norton, S., see Schmidt, M. B.,376
Nucleus accumbens, effect of D-
Ala2- Met5 -enkephalinamideon locomotor activity in
(rats), 229
Oates, J. A., see Tung, C.-S., 484Obesity, amphetamine-induced,
role of lateral hypothalamusinjections (rats), 524
Obrist, P. A., see Koepke, J. P.,73
O’Connor, M. F., see Howerton,T. C., 389
O’Donnell, M., see Rosenkranz,R. P., 267
Ohizumi, Y., Kajiwara, A. andYasumoto, T.: Excitatory ef-fect of the most potent ma-rine toxin, maitotoxin, on theguinea-pig vas deferens, 199
Olsson, R. A., see Kusachi, S., 316Ontogeny, of hepatic adrenocep-
tors (rats), 181Opiates, inhibition of sponta-
neous climbing behavior by
(mice), 466Opgenorth, T. J. and Zehr, J. E.:
Role of calcium in the inter-action of alpha and beta ad-renoceptor-mediated reninrelease in isolated, constantpressure perfused rabbit kid-neys, 144
Opioidsdiscriminative effects (pi-
geons), 723kappa, diuretic effects (rats), 35
Ortiz, E., see Fuhrman-Lane, C.,248
Osborn, R. R., see Weichman, B.M., 700
Oshita, M., see Muramatsu, I., 194Oxilorphan, diuretic effects
(rats), 35
I3H]Oxotremorine, interactionwith cardiac muscarinic re-ceptors (rats), 570
Oxprenolol, effect on antinatri-uretic response to behavioral
stress (dogs), 73
Palmier, M. 0., see Zenser, T. V.,139
Papaverine, relaxant effects on
aortic rings (rabbits), 767Parada, M., see Hernandez, L.,
524Paraquat, effect on hepatic and
arterial glutathione and glu-
tathione disulfide (rats), 749Parsons, R. L., see Fiekers, J. F.,
308
Payne, R., see Awad, R., 60Pearson, D., see Fuller, R. W., 354Penicillin, effect on renal, lipid
metabolism (rabbits), 55
Pentazocine, d- and 1-, effects onfoot shock-induced antinoci-
ception (rats), 42Pentobarbital, hypnotic and hy-
pothermic effects (mice), 389Pentobarbitone-induced sleep,
potentiation by melatonin
(mice, rats), 587
Pentylenetetrazole-induced con-vulsions, antagonism by me-latonin (mice, rats), 587
Peptidase, brain, effect on degra-
dation of neurotensin ana-logs (rats), 743
Peptides, opioid, effects on gan-
glion action potentials
(mice), 394Peptidoleukotrienes, pulmonary
effects (guinea pigs), 700Peace, G. and Adler-Graschinsky,
E.: Comparison of the effectsoff.�-phenylethylamine and d-amphetamine on rat isolated
atria, 205
Pharmacokinetics, of l-proprano-lol (rats), 369
Pharmacology
of catecholamine conjugates
(guinea pigs, dogs), 267
of histamine in the central ner-
vous system (rats), 517of a-methylepinephrine (rats),
484
Pharmacodynamics
of bumetanide (dogs), 51
of catecholamine conjugates
(guinea pigs, dogs), 267
of diuretic effects of amino-
phylline and azetazolamine
alone and combined with fu-
rosemide (man), 92Pharmacokinetics
of benzodiazepines (cats), 98of bumetanide (dogs), 51
of 5-fluorouracil and 5’ -deoxy-
5-fluorouridine (rats), 174of human interferon, effects of
nephrectomy on (rats), 9
of propranolol (dogs), 360
of l-propranolol, effect of ura-
nyl nitrate on (rats), 295
Phenidone, inhibition of prosta-glandin H synthase-activated
benzidine binding by (rab-
bits), 545
Phenobarbital, prenatal effects
(rats), 274Phenoxybenzamine, effect on a!-
p/ia- 1 adrenergic receptorbinding sites in brain (rats),
605
Phentolamine, effect on [3H]pra-
zosin binding in aorta (rab-
bits), 60
Phenylephrine-induced contrac-
tions in caudal artery, effect
of hydralazine (rats), 322
�3-Phenylethylamine, effect onisolated atria, comparisonwith d-amphetamine (rats),
205Phenylisopropyladenosine, be-
havioral interactions with
xanthines (mice), 167Phenytoin, anticonvulsant ac-
tions of (mice), 779
Picenadol, behavioral effects (pi-
geons), 671
Pikkarainen, P. H., see Nomura,F., 78
Pitha, J., see Kousvelari, E. E.,238
Pitt, B. R., Forder, J. R. and Gil-
lis, C. N.: Drug-induced im-
pairment of pulmonary [3Hj
prostaglandin E1 removal in
vivo, 531PLO17, analgesic activity of (rats,
mice, guinea pigs), 403Placental transfer, of cimetidine
(sheep), 441Platelet aggregation, effect of da-
zoxiben on (dogs), 790Plunkett, L. M. and Tackett, R.
L.: Central alpha receptors
and their role in digoxin car-diotoxicity, 683
Polyglutamates, methotrexate,
formation in tissues in situ(rats), 633
Porreca, F. and Burks, T. F.: Thespinal cord as a site of opioid
effects on gastrointestinaltransit in the mouse, 22
Potassium
-constricted resistance vessels
in hindquarters, effects ofvasodilators on (rats), 621
-induced contractions in caudal
artery, effect of hydralazine
(rats), 322
Potassium conductance, in tra-cheal smooth muscle, effectoftetraethylammonium chlo-ride on (dogs), 706
Potentials (see specific name)action, calcium-dependent in
spinal cord neurons, effect of
phenytoin on repetitive firingof (mice), 779
action in ganglion, calcium-de-pendent, effects of opioid
peptides on (mice), 394
end-plate, in neuromuscularjunction, effects of 4-amino-pyridine and 3,4-diaminopyr-
idine on (rats), 260
Practolol, effect on 02 saturation
in veins (dogs), 333
Prange, A. J., Jr., see Kalivas, P.W., 229
Prazosinantagonism of stimulating ef-
fects of clonidine and norepi-
nephrine on release of acetyl-choline and -y-aminobutyricacid from brain by (guinea
pigs), 435
effect on digoxin cardiotoxicity
(dogs), 683relaxant effect on aortic rings
(rabbits), 767Pressure, systemic and pulmo-
nary arterial, effect of leuko-triene C4 on (rats), 244
Probenecid
-clofibric acid interaction, arenal mechanism for (rab-
bits), 739
effect on dose-response rela-tionship of bumetanide
(dogs), 51
effect on pulmonary removal of
prostaglandin E1 in vivo (rab-
804 Index Vol. 227
bits), 531
Proll, M. A. and Morgan, W. W.:
Use of -y-aminobutyric acid(GABA)-transaminase in-
hibitors and a GABA uptakeinhibitor to investigate the
influence of GABA neuronson dopamine-containingamacrine cells of the rat ret-
ma, 627
Propranololchronic, stereoselectivity
(dogs), 360effect on antinatriuretic re-
sponse to behavioral stress(dogs), 73
effect on 02 saturation in veins
(dogs), 333l-Propranolol, alterations in se-
rum protein binding and
pharmacokinetics of (rats),
369
Propylthiouracil, inhibition ofprostaglandin H synthase-activated benzidine binding
by (rabbits), 545
Prostacyclin, potentiation by
aminophylline in experimen-tal thrombosis (dogs), 288
Prostaglandin, E1, pulmonary,
drug-induced impairment of
removal in vivo (rabbits), 531Prostaglandin H synthase
-catalyzed activation of benzi-
dine, a model (rabbits), 545
-catalyzed binding of carcino-
gens, comparative effects
(rams, dogs, rabbits), 139
Prostaglandinsinteraction with angiotensin II,
effect on adrenergic trans-
mission in heart (dogs), 676
renal, effect of xanthines on ex-
cretion of (rats), 600Protein kinase, cyclic AMP-de-
pendent, activation in tra-
cheal smooth muscle, effectof methacholine on (dogs),
694Proxorphan, diuretic effects
(rats), 35Purkinje fibers, cardiac, antiar-
rhythmic effects of ethmozinin (dogs), 578
Pyrazole, effect on time course oftolerance to ethanol (mice),150
Pyrroloisoquinoline
stereoselective metabolism
(rats), 652
Quade, M., see Weishaar, R. E.,
767Quipazine
behaviorial effects (rats), 557-induced corticosterone eleva-
tions, inhibition by LY53857
(rats), 327
Rabin, R. A. and Molinoff, P. B.:Multiple sites of action ofethanol on adenylate cyclase,551
Ramwell, P. W., see lacopino, V.J., 244
Raphe nucleus, dorsal, inhibitory
effects of histamine on sero-tonin-containing neurons in(rats), 517
Receptorsacetylcholine, heterogeneity
(rats), 340adenosine, effect on coronary
artery relaxation (dogs), 316adenosine, role in behavioral
effects of alkylxanthines(mice), 167
alpha adrenergic subtypes, ef-fect on calcium influx/effluxin aorta (rabbits), 60
alpha, central, role in digoxincardiotoxicity (dogs), 683
alpha- 1 adrenergic, in cerebralcortex, binding properties(rats), 605
alpha and beta adrenergic, ef-fect on ventricular defibrilla-
tion (rats), 716beta adrenergic, role in adreno-
corticotropin hormone secre-tion (mice), 107
beta adrenoceptor, mediation of
antinatriuretic response to
behavioral stress by (dogs),
73
beta-i adrenergic, role in het-erogeneity of 02 saturation
(dogs), 333dopamine, in striatum, compar-
ison of sites labeled by [3HJ-S-sulpiride and [3H]spipe-
rone (rats, rabbits), 592H1 and H2, effect on seroto-
nergic neurons in dorsalraphe nucleus (rats), 517
histamine H1 and H2, in oxyntic
cells, effect on calcium activ-ity (guinea pigs), 115
mu and delta, mediation ofopioid peptide reduction of
calcium-dependent actionpotentials (mice), 394
muscarinic, in heart, agonistbinding on (rats), 570
opiate, in ventral tegmental
area, effect of D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalinamide on (rats),229
Rech, R. H., see Mokler, D. J., 557Reisine, T. and Heisler, S.: De-
sensitization of beta adrener-gic receptors linked to adren-ocorticotropin secretion, 107
Renal dysfunction, effect of ura-nyl nitrate on reduced clofi-bric clearance in (rabbits),
732
Renin, release in kidneys, a’pha
and beta adrenoceptor-medi-ated, role of calcium (rab-bits), 144
Resistance vessels, of perfusedhindquarters, vasoconstric-
tor responses of (rats), 621Resperine, antagonism of�9-phen-
ylethylamine effects on atria
by (rats), 205
Retina, effect of y-aminobutyric
on dopamine synthesis in
(rats), 627
Rice, J. R., see Zenser, T. V., 545Rietow, M. G., see Torphy, T. J.,
694Riker, W. K., see Matsumoto, M.,
16
Rimele, T. J., see Vanhoutte, P.M., 613
Rinard, G. A., see Torphy, T. J.,694
Roach, A. G., Doxey, J. C., Stra-chan, D. A. and Cavero, I.:Sleeping times evoked by al-p1w adrenoceptor agonists in
2-day-old chicks: An experi-mental model to evaluate fulland partial agonists at cen-tral atpha-2 adrenoceptors,421
Robertson, D., see Tung, C-S.,484
Romson, J. L., Hook, B. G. andLucchesi, B. R.: Potentiation
of the antithrombotic effectof prostacyclin by simulta-
neous administration of ami-
nophylline in a canine model
of coronary artery thrombo-
sis, 288Rosenkranz, R. P., Jacobson, K.
A., Verlander, M. S., Kle-vans, L., O’Donnell, M.,
Goodman, M. and Melmon,K. L.: Conjugates of cate-
cholamines. IV. In vitro andin vivo pharmacological ac-
tivity of monodisperse oligo-
peptide conjugates, 267
Roth, R. H., see Galloway, M. P.,
Rose, J. C., see lacopino, V. J.,244
Ross, C. R., see Kasher, J. S., 122Rush, G. F., Newton, J. F. and
Hook, J. B.: Sex differencesin the excretion of glucuro-
nide conjugates: The role ofintrarenal glucuronidation,658
Rustum, Y., see Au, J. L.-S., 174
Sakai, K., Akima, M., Shiraki, Y.
and Hoshino, E.: Effects of anew antianginal agent, nicor-
andil, on the cardiovascularsystem of the miniature pig:
With special reference to cor-
onary vasospasm, 220
Saturation, of 02 in veins, role of
beta- 1 adrenergic receptors inheterogeneity of (dogs), 333
Schanberg, S. M., see Johnson, M.D., 254
Schanberg, S. M., see McMillian,M.K., 181
Schenden, J. A., see Weishaar, R.E., 767
Schindler, C. W., Gormezano, I.
and Harvey, J. A.: Effect of
morphine on acquisition ofthe classically conditionednictitating membrane re-
sponse of the rabbit, 639
Schmidt, M. B. and Norton, S.:
Relationship of dose to mor-
phine tolerance in the chick
embryo, 376
Schoemaker, H., see Davis, T. P.,499
Schumacher, W. A. and Lucchesi,
B. R.: Effect of the throm-boxane synthetase inhibitorUK-37,248 (dazoxiben) upon
platelet aggregation, coro-nary artery thrombosis andvascular reactivity, 790
Schwartz, M. A., see Kolis, S. J.,652
Secobarbital, hypnotic and hypo-
thermic effects (mice), 389
Secretionisoproterenol-induced from pa-
rotid cells, effect of bromo-
acetyl-prenololmenthane on
(rats), 238of adrenocorticotropin hor-
mone, role of beta adrengericreceptors on (mice), 107
of gastric acid, effects of sym-
pathetic nervous system on
(rats), 478
of sulfobromophthalein into
bile, effect of morphine(rats), 68
renal, of clofibric acid glucuro-nide, inhibition by probene-cid (rabbits), 739
Seizures, audiogenic, withdrawal-related, suppression by �y-
aminobutyric acid agonists
(rats), 663
Sellers, E. M., see Arendt, R. M.,98
Sensitivity, of ethanol, genetic ef-
fects (mice), 389
Serotonin, regulation of release
from intestinal enterochro-
maffin cells (rabbits), 755Serum protein binding
of l-propranolol, alterations in
(rats), 369
of l-propranolol in renal failure
(rats), 295Sex differences, in renal and he-
patic microsomal glucuroni-dation (rats), 658
Shader, R. I., see Arendt, R. M.,98
Shannon, H. E. and Herling, S.:
Discriminative stimulus ef-fects of diazepam in rats: Ev-
idence for a maximal effect,160
Sharma, A. D., Waxman, M. B.
and Huerta, F. I.: Effect of
adrenergic stimulation and
blockade on ventricular defi-
brillation in the rat, 716
Shen, D. D., see Terao, N., 295,369
Shih, L.-J., see Lau, H. S. H., 51Shiraki, Y., see Sakai, K., 220
Shiverick, K. T., see Fuhrman-Lane, C., 248
Skoglund, M. L., see Vinik, A. I.,115
Sleep, induced by pentobarbitoneand barbitone, potentiation
by melatonin (mice, rats),
587
Sleeping time, increase, effects of
1983 Index 805
alpha adrenoceptors on(chicks), 421
Smallwood, R. A., see Mihaly, G.W., 441
Smith, B. R., Van Anda, J., Fouts,J. R. and Bend, J. R.: Esti-mation of the styrene 7,8-ox-ide-detoxifying potential of
epoxide hydrolase in gluts-thione-depleted, perfused ratlivers, 491
Smith, D. E., see Lau, H. S. H.,51
Smith, P. G., see Johnson, M. D.,254
Snow, A. E. and Dewey, W. L.: Acomparison of antinocicep-tion induced by foot shockand morphine, 42
Snyder, S. H., see Katims, J. J.,
167
Solomon, R. E., see Herling, S.,723
Somatostatin, inhibition of car-bachol-stimulated serotonin
release from intestinal enter-
ochromaffin cells (rabbits),
755
Smooth muscle (see Muscle,smooth)
Spealman, R. D.: Maintenance of
behavior by postponement of
scheduled injections of nico-tine in squirrel monkeys, 154
Spinal cord, site of opioid effects
of gastrointestinal transit
(mice), 22
Spinal cord neurons, multiple ac-
tions of phenytoin on (mice),
779
Spinalectomy, effect on footshock-induced antinocicep-
tion (rats), 42
[3HjSpiperone, comparison of
binding properties in stria-turn (rats, rabbits), 592
Stanley, D., see Kalivas, P. W.,229
Stereoselectivity, of discrimina-tive effects of dextrorphan(pigeons), 723
Stimulation
adrenergic, effect on ventricu-lar defibrillation (rats), 716
electrical, effect on release of[3Hjdopamine from caudatenucleus (rabbits), 446
electrical, effect on release ofsubstance P from enteric ner-vous system (guinea pigs),365
Stotz, D. C., see Carroll, M. E., 28Strachan, D. A., see Roach, A. G.,
421Streptomycin, effect on mem-
brane phosphoinositide me-tabolism (rats), 409
Stress
behavioral, beta adrenoceptorantagonism of renal excre-tory response to (dogs), 73
oxidative, plasma glutathione
and glutathione disulfide reg-
ulation and response to
(rats), 749
Striatum, comparison of dopa-
mine receptor sites labeled by
[3H]-S-sulpiride and [3H]spi-
perone in (rats, rabbits), 592Stroo, W. E. and Hook, J. B.:
Dissociation of renal organicanion transport from renallipid metabolism. I. Endoge-nous nonesterified fatty acids
(NEFA), as determinants of
transport, 55
Styrene 7,8-oxide, induced toxic-
ity in liver, ability of epoxide
hydrolase to protect against
(rats), 491Substance P, release from enteric
nervous system (guinea pigs),
365
Sugden, D.: Psychopharmacolog-
ical effects of melatonin inmouse and rat, 587
Sulfobromophthalein, narcotic ef-fects on hepatic disposition(rats), 68
[3H]-5-S-Sulpiride, comparison of
binding properties in stria-
tum (rats, rabbits), 592Surfactants, effect on enteric neu-
rons ofjejunum (rats), 538Sybertz, E. J., Vander Vliet, G.
and Baum, T.: Analysis of the
vasoconstrictor responses to
potassium depolarization and
norepinephrine and their an-tagonism by differing classes
of vasodilators in the per-
fused rat hindquarters, 621
Tachycardia, reflex, effects of dil-
tiazem and hydralazine on
(rats), 472Tang, A. H. and Code, R. A.: Dis-
criminative stimulus proper-
ties of nalorphine in the rhe-
sus monkeys, 563
Tackett, R. L., see Plunkett, L.M., 683
Tanganelli, S., see Moroni, F., 435Tedford, C. E., see Eells, J. T., 349Tephly, T. R., see Eells, J. T., 349Temperature
body, role of dopaminergic andserotonergic mechanisms inaction of apomorphine and
dopamine on (rats), 383
effect on [3Hjspiperone bindingto cortical membranes (rats),
429Terao, N. and Shen, D. D.: Alter-
ations in serum protein bind-
ing and pharmacokinetics ofl-propranolol in the rat elic-
ited by the presence of an
indwelling venous catheter,369
Terao, N. and Shen, D. D.: Effectof experimental renal failure
on the disposition kinetics of
l-propranolol in rats, 295
Teratology, behavioral, of diphen-
ylhydantoin, trimethadione
and phenobarbital (rats), 274Testis, formation of methotrexate
polyglutamate in (rats), 633Tetraethylammonium chloride,
effect on electrical activity
and cable properties of tra-cheal smooth muscle (dogs),706
�9-Tetrahydrocannabinol, respi-ratory and cardiovascular de-pressant effects of (cats), 508
Tetrahydrofolate-dependent me-
tabolism, role of methioninesynthetase in regulation of(monkeys), 349
Theophylline, effect on urinary
prostaglandin excretion(rats), 600
Thermoregulation, central, ef-
fects of dopaminergic andserotonergic antagonists on(rats), 383
Thompson, R. D., see Kusachi, S.,316
Thomsen, R. H. and Wilson,
D. F.: Effects of 4-aminopyr-
idine and 3,4-diaminopyri-dine on transmitter release atthe neuromuscular junction,
260
Threlkeld, P. G., see Fuller, R. W.,354
Thrombosis
coronary artery, effect of dazox-
iben on (dogs), 790
coronary artery, experimental,potentiation of prostacyclin
by aminophylline in (dogs),
288Timolol, effect on antinatriuretic
response to behavioral stress
(dogs), 73
Tokazewski-Chen, S. A., Man-fino, B. J., Jr. and Stebbing,
N.: Effects of nephrectomyon the pharmacokinetics ofvarious cloned human inter-
ferons in the rat, 9
Tolerance
functional, to ethanol, time
course (mice), 150
of morphine, relationship of
dose (chicks), 376Toome, V., see Kolis, S. J., 652Torphy, T. J., Rinard, G. A., Rie-
tow, M. G. and Mayer, S. E.:Functional antagonism in ca-nine tracheal smooth muscle:
Inhibition by methacholine
of the mechanical and bio-
chemical responses to isopro-
terenol, 694Toxicity, of methanol, effects of
nitrous oxide and methionine(monkeys), 349
Transmission
adrenergic, in heart, effects of
angiotensin II (dogs), 676neuromuscular, effects of 4-
aminopynidine and 3,4-dia-minopyridine on (rats), 260
synaptic, in ganglion, effectof 3,4-diaminopynidine on
(frogs), 16
Transport
ofp-aminohippunate in basolat-
eral membrane vesicles(rats), 122
of calcium in liven, inhibition
by nonsteroidal anti-inflam-
matory drugs (hamsters,rats), 84
of renal organic ion, effects of
nonestenified fatty acids on
(rabbits), 55tubular, of p-aminohippunic
acid by kidney (rats), 409
Trapani, A., see Hermsmeyer, K.,322
Tnimethadione, prenatal effects
(rats), 274Tung, C.-S., Goldberg, M. R.,
Hollister, A. S., Oates, J. A.and Robertson, D.: Central
and peripheral cardiovascu-
lar effects of a-methylepine-phnine, 484
Tryptamine-induced convulsions,
inhibition by LY53857 (rats),
327
Tryamine, inhibition of release of
[3H]dopamine from caudate
nucleus by (rabbits), 446
U-50,448H, diuretic effects (rats),35
Uptake
of -y-aminobutynic acid, effect
of nipecotic acid on (rats),
627
of p-aminohippurate from kid-
ney (rats), 122of benzodiazepines into cere-
brospinal fluid (cats), 98
Uranyl nitrate-induced renal fail-ure, effect on pharmacoki-netics of l-propranolol (rats),
295
Van Anda, J., see Smith, B. R.,
491
van der Graaff, M., Vermeulen,N. P. E., Joeres, R. P., Vliets-tra, T. and Breimer, D. D.:Correlation between the invivo metabolism of hexobar-
bital and antipynine in rats,
459
Vander Vliet, G., see Sybertz, E.J., 621
Vanhoutte, P. M., Aarhus, L. L.,Coen, E., Lonenz, R. R., Ri-
mele, T. J. and Verbeuren, T.J.: Effects of buflomedil onthe responsiveness of canine
vascular smooth muscle, 613Vas deferens
alpha-2 blocking action of DG-5128 in (dogs, rats), 194
effect of maitotoxin on tissueCa content in (guinea pigs),
199
Vasodilation
by hydralazine in caudal artery(rats), 322
induced by arachidonic acid, ef-
fect of dazoxiben on (dogs),
790
Veenendaal, J. R., see Meffin, P.J.,732, 739
Veins, small myocardial, role of
beta- 1 adrenergic receptors incontrol of 02 saturation in(dogs), 333
806 Index Vol. 227
Verapamil, relaxant effect on aor-tic rings (rabbits), 767
Venbeuren, T. J., see Vanhoutte,P. M., 613
Verlander, M. S., see Rosenkranz,R. P., 267
Vermeulen, N. P. E., see van den
Graaff, M., 459Vincent, J.-P., see Checler, F., 743
Vinik, A. I., Heldsinger, A. A. andSkoglund, M. L.: Evidencefor histamine H1 and H2 ne-
ceptors in guinea-pig oxynticcells, 115
Vitamin C, inhibition of prosta-
glandin H synthase-activatedbenzidine binding by (nab-bits), 545
Vlietstra, T., see van den Gnaaff,M., 459
Vorhees, C. V.: Fetal anticonvul-sant syndrome in rats: Dose
and period-response relation-
ships of prenatal diphenyl-
hydantoin, tnimethadone andphenobanbital exposure on
the structural and functional
development ofthe offspring,
274
Walle, T., see Bai, S. A., 360Walle, U. K., see Bai, S. A., 360Walker, J. S.,see Au, J. L.-S., 174Warner, M. R., see Moklen, D. J.,
557
Wasserman, M. A., see Weich-man, B. M., 700
Waxman, M. B., see Sharma, A.D., 716
Webster, L. K., see Mihaly, G. W.,
441
Wei, E. T., see Chang, K.-J., 403Wiechman, B. M., Wasserman,
M. A., Holden, D. A., Osborn,R. R., Woodward, D. F., Ku,T. W. and Gleason, J. G.: An-tagonism of the pulmonary
effects of the peptidoleuko-tnienes by a leukotniene D4analog, 700
Weishaan, R. E., Quade, M.,
Schenden, J. A. and Kaplan,
H. R.: The methylenediox-
yindenes, a novel class of “in-tracellular calcium antago-
nists”: Effects on contnactil-
ity and on processes involvedin regulating intracellular
calcium homeostasis, 767
Weiss, H. R.: Role of beta-i ad-
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