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Volume 174, July—September 1970
Abrams, W. B., see Mal,mfors, T., 99Acetaldehyde, inhaled, in man, retention of, 14Acetazolamide, altered absorption of drugs from
rat small intestine by carbonic anhydrase inhibition after pretreatment with, 177
Acetohydroxamate, excretion and metabolism inmice, 239
Acetylcholineblood flow responses to in dog, effects of etha
crynic acid on, 159contraction of denervated rat diaphragm, ef
fects of fadiitatory drugs on, 550effects in muscles of guinea pig, 560in innervated muscle subjected to prolonged
pharmacologic nerve block, absence of supersensitivity to, 133
measuring nanogram quantities by pyrolysisgas chromatography, demonstration in effluents from rat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation, 337
release from innervated and denervated diaphragm, 346
Acetaldehyde, alcohol and, augmentation ofalkaloid formation from dopamine by, 401
Acetazolamide-treated rats, tissue acid-base balance in, 535
Adams, H. J., see Boyce, R. N., 1Adenosine triphosphatase, (Na + K)-activated,
cation transport and, changes produced bychronic administration of ethanol, 330
Adipose tissue, rat, effect of SKF 525A on dis.tribution of carbon tetrachloride in, 232
Adrenergic blocking agents, alpha and beta,lidocaine, hexamothonium and, effects onpulmonary veins in intact dogs, 487
Adrenergic nervesmechanism of action of 6-hydroxydopamine on,
111peripheral, differentiation of norepinephrine
storage compartments in, 357rat, effects of debrisoquin and bretylium on, asrevealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Agonistsdopamino and norepinephrine, conformational
differences derived from molecular orbitaltheory, 94
ganglionic, antagonists and, effect on cardiacsympathetic ganglia of dog, 45
Albutoin, pharmacologic interactions with otheranticonvulsant drugs, 450
Alcoholacetaldehyde and, augmentation of alkaloid
formation from dopamine by, 401
changes in cation transport and (Na + K)-activated adenosine triphosphatase producedby, 330
Alkaloidformation from dopamine, augmentation by
alcohol and acetaldehyde in vitro, 401metabolite of dopamine in vitro, 388
Alkon, D. L., Schmidt, D. E., Green, J. P. andSzilagyi, P. I. A. : The release of acetylcholinefrom the innervated and denervated diaphragm, 346
Alkon, D. L., see Schmidt, D. E., 337Amides, physiologic disposition of short chain
aliphatic hydroxamates in mice, excretion andconversion to, 239
Amines, sympathornimetic, in isolated nictitatingmembrane of cat, intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation of, 290
p-Aininohippurate, uptake by renal cortical slices,effect of penicillin on, 152
Amphetamine, metabolism and stereotype behavior in rat, effects of haloperidol and chiorpromazine on, 428
i-Amphetamine, oxidation in fetal and newbornswine, 185
Amphibian, red cells, structural requirements forhemolysis by phenylhydrazine derivatives in,463
Amyltrimethylammoniuin, effect on cardiacsympathetic ganglia of dog, 45
Androgen(s)antianesthetic activity of, 478impairment of action by morphine, 211
Anesthesia, inhibition by steroids, 478Angiotensin
central effect of, release of pituitary pressermaterial, 27
effects of SKF 525Aon responses in aortic stripsto, 500
potentiation by [4,4'-biphenylenebis(2-oxoethylene)@bisR2,2-diethoxyethyl) dimethylammonium bromide] (DMAE) of sympathetic
component of vasopressor response to, 35Antagonists, ganglionic, agonista and, effect on
cardiac sympathetic ganglia of dog, 45Antidiuretic hormone, polydipsia and, interaction
of central neurons with angiotensin and release of, 27
Aortic strips, selective blockade of potassiuminduced contractions by @-diethylaminoethyldiphenylpropylacetate (SKF 525A) in,500
567
568 INDEX
Arrhythmias, cardiac, effective suppression of bylidocaine hydrochloride, 1
Atoms, pattern of, examination of preferred conformation of dopamine derived from molecularorbital theory and comparison with conformation of norepinephrine, 94
Atria, kitten, isolated, graded responses due toblockade of conduction by cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in, 509
Atropine, effect on muscarinic agonists in dog, 45Autonomic ganglia, rats, localization of depletion
sensitive and depletion-resistant norepinephrine storage sites in, 56
Autonomic nervous system, canine, distribution ofhistamine in, 123
Backstrom, T., see Goldstein, M., 77Barbital, effect on percent urinary recovery of
acetohydroxamate, formohydroxainate, propionohydroxamate and isobutyrohydroxamate in mice, 239
Bartakovits, P., see Pendleton, R. G., 421Behavior, stereotype, amphetamine, metabolism
and, in rat, effects of haloperidol and chior‘¿�promazineon,428Behensohn, H., see Mans, J. W., 381Bernstein, J. C. and Israel, Y. : Active transport
of Rb― in human red cells and rat brainslices, 323
Bernstein, J. C., see Israel, Y., 330Bile, levels of harmine metabolites in, 456Biosynthesis, catecholamine, in rat brain cortex
slices, effect of ouabain on, 77[4, 4' -Biphenylenebis (2-oxoethyleno)]bis((2,2-di
ethoxyethyl) dimethylammonium bromide](DM.AE), potentiation of sympathetic cornponent ox vasopressor response to angiotensinby, 35
Black, I. B. : Regulation of hepatic tyrosinetransaminase in vivo through interaction ofnorcpinophrine and the pyridoxal phosphateco-factor, 283
Blackburn, W. H., see Wallin, R. F., 276Blood
disappearance of pentobarbital from, afterspironolactone or ethylestrenol, 473
flows, renal and femoral, of dog, effects ofethacrynic acid on, 159
levels of lidocaine hydrochloride in dogs, oralabsorption and disposition kinetics, 1
pressure and flow, in dog, responses to epinephrine and isoproterenol, actions of orgotamine, 315
pressure, dog, effect of tyramine on, blockadeby cocaine, 35
pressure, rats, effect of angiotensin on, 27pressure, rats, effects of two analogs of oxytocin
on, 541
rat, effect of SKF 525A on distribution of carbontetrachloride in, 232
Borzelleca, J. F. and Putney, J. W., Jr. : A modelfor the movement of salicylate across theparotid epithelium, 527
Boyd, G. N., see Kaisner, S., 500Boyce, R. N., Adams, H. J. and Duce, B. R. : Oral
absorption and disposition kinetics of lidocaine hydrochloride in dogs, 1
Braincortex slices, rat, effect of ouabain on catechol
amine biosynthesis in, 77norepinephrine and dopamine, effect of 6-
hydroxydopamine on, evidence for selectivedegeneration of catecholamine neurons, 413
rat, disappearance of amphetamine from, 428rat, effect of SKF 525A on distribution of carbon
tetrachloride in, 232rat, efflux of chiorpromazine and trifluoperazine
from, 20slices, rat, effect of chronic administration -of
ethanol on accumulation of potassium andRb―by, 330
slices, rat, human red cells and, active transportof Rb' in, 323
tissue cell pH values in, 535Brainstem
rat, homogenates, production of tetrahydropapaveroline in, 401
rat, homogenates, tetrahydropapaveroline asmetabolic product of dopamine in, 388
Breese, G. R. and Traylor, T. D. : Effect of 6-hydroxydopamine on brain norepinephrineand dopamine : Evidence for selective degeneration of catecholamine neurons, 413
Bretylium, debrisoquin and, effects on adrenergicnerves as revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Bretylium tosylate, blockade of DMAE-inducedpotentiation of pressor response to angio‘¿�tensinby,35
Brody, M. J., see Ryan, M. J., 123Burke, J. P., see Van Orden, L. S., III, 56, 357Burnstock, G., see Furness, J. B., illButoxamine, beta adrenergic blocking agent, ef
feet on pulmonary vessels, 487n-Butyraldoxime, inhibitor of metabolism and
natural ethanol preference of C57BLmice, 434
Cabana, B. E. and Gessner, P. K. : The kinetics ofchioral hydrate metabolism in mice and theeffect thereon of ethanol, 260
Cabana, B. E., see Gessner, P. K., 247Calcium
effecl@on inhibitory actions of manganese onnorepinophrine release from aplonic nerves ofcats, 72
569INDEX
-induced contractions in aortic strips, responsesto SKF 525A, 500
movements in frog sartorius muscle, effects oflanthanum on, ‘¿�517
Caffeine, responses in frog @artoriusmuscle, offects of lanthanum on, 517
Campbell, G. R., see Furness, J. B., 111Carbachol, effects in muscles of guinea pig, 560Carbon monoxide, effect on cyclophosphamido
activating enzyme, 206Carbon tetrachloride, distribution in rats, effect
of SKF 525A on, 232Carbonic anhydrase, inhibition, altered absorp
tion of drugs from rat small intestine by, 177Cardiac arrhythmias, effective suppression of by
lidocaine hydrochloride, 1Cardiac eympathetié ganglia, dog, effect of-@ ganglionic agonists and antagonists on, 45
Cat(s) •¿�inhibitory effect of manganese on norepinoph
rime release from splenic nerves of, 72intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation
of sympathomimetic amines in isolatednictitating membrane of, 290
Catecholamine(s)biosynthesis in rat brain cortex slices, effect of
ouabain on, 77dopamine and norepinephrine, conformational
differences derived -from molecular orbitaltheory, 94
effect on enzyme induction by pyridoxal phosphate' co-factor in rat, 283
influence of propranolol and ICI 50,172 oncardiovascular actions of, modification byergotamine, 315
myocardial, effects of hypoxia and hypercarbia‘¿�on,307neurons, evidence for selective degeneration of,
effect of 6-hydroxydopamine on brain norepinephrine and dopamine, 413
C14-Catecholamine, level in whole mouse afterC14-dihydroxyphenylalanine (C14-dopa), 351
Cateèhol-O-methyltransferase3,5.@dihydroxy4-methoxybensoic acid and re
lated compounds, a new class of inhibitors of,83 -
effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronalaccumulation of sympathomimetic amines inisolated nictitating membrane of cat, 290
Cation transport, (Na + K)-activated adenosinetriphosphatase and, changes produced bychronic administration of ethanol, 330
Cats, C. S., Juchau, M. R. and Yaffe, S. J. : Effects of iron, riboflavin and iodide deficiencieson hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme systems, 197
Cell(s)“¿�chromaffin,―norepinephrine storage site in
autonomic ganglia of rat, resistant to dopletion by reserpine or a-methyl-m-tyrosine,56
red, amphibian, structural requirements forhemolysis by phenylhydrazine derivatives in,463
red, human, rat brain slices and, active transport of Rb86in, 323
Central nervous systemdepletion of dopazninein, 413gastric antisecretory action of desmethyl
imipramine in, 421interaction of angiotensin with, 27
Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB),graded responses in isolated kitten atria dueto blockade of conduction by, 509
Chan, W. Y. and du Vigneaud, V. : Natriurotic,diuretic and anti-arginine-vasopressin (ADH)effects of two analogs of oxytocin: [4-leucinejoxytocin and [2,4-diisoleucine]-oxytocin, 541
Chloral hydrateethanol and, study of interaction of hypnotic
and toxic effects of, 247metabolism in mice, kinetics and effect thereon
of ethanol, 260Chlorpromazine
haloperidol and, effects on amphetamine metabolism and stereotype behavior in rat, 428
trifluoperazine and, efflux from rat brain, 20Chou, C., see Wurtman, R. J., 351“¿�Chromaffin―cell, norepinephrine storage site in
autonomic ganglia of rat, resistant to depletion by reserpine or a-methyl-m-tyrosine,56
Cigarette smoking, industrial situations and,respiratory handling of acetaldehyde in man,14
Cobb, J. L. S., see Furness, J. B., 111Cocaine
effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronalaccumulation of sympathomimetic amines inisolated nictitating membrane of cat, 290
potentiation of sympathetic component ofvasopressor response to angiotensin by, 35
Cohen, J. L. and Jao, J. Y. : Enzymatic basis ofcyclophosphamide activatiOn by hepaticinicrosomes of the rat, 206
Compound 48/80, effect on distribution of histamine in canine autonomic nervoussystem, 123
Connor, J. D., see Severs, W. B., 27Cortex
slices, rat brain, effect of ouabain on catecholamine biosynthesis in, 77
slices, rat, effect of chronic' administration ofethanol on accumulation of potassium andRb' by, 330
slices, rat, human red cells and, active transportof Rb8' in, 323
570 INDEX
slices, renal, uptake of p-aminohippurate by,effect of penicillin on, 152
Costa, E., see Spano, P. F., 20Creveling, C. R., see Nikodejevic, B., 83Curare-like compounds, affinity of and potency in
blocking neuromuscular transmission, 560Cycloheximide
effect on increase in p-aminohippurate inducedby penicillin, 152
effect on tyrosine transaminase activity in rat,283
Cyclophosphamide, activation by hepatic microsomes of rat, enzymatic basis of, 206
Cyclopropane, halothane and, peripheral vasculareffects in dog, 169
Cytochrome c, effect on cyclophosphamideactivating enzyme, 206
Cytocb.romes, microsomal, effects of iron, riboflavin and iodide deficiencies on, 197
Daly, J. W., see Nikodejevic, B., 83Davis, J. M., see Lemberger, L., 428Davis, L. E., see Short, C. R., 185Davis, V. E., Walsh, M. J. and Yamanaka, Y.:
Augmentation of alkaloid formation fromdoparnine by alcohol and acetaldehyde invitro, 401
Davis, V. E., see Walsh, M. J., 388Debrisoquin, bretylium and, effects on adrenergic
nerves as revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Docamethonium, effects in muscles of guinea pig,560
Desmethylimiprarnine(DM1), studies indicating central antisecretory
site of action for, 421influence on effects of debrisoquin, bretylinm
and nialamide on adrenergic nerves as revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
C'4-Dextroamphetamine sulfate , altered absorption from rat small intestine by carbonicanhydrase inhibition after pretreatment withacetazolamide,177
Diaphragmmuscle, guinea pig, effect of curare-like corn
pounds on, 560chronically denervated, rat, fadiitatory drug
action on, 550rat, innervated and denervated, release of
acetylcholine from, 346$-Diethylaminoethyldiphonylpropylacetate (SKF
525A), selective blockade of potassium-induced contractions of aortic strips by, 500
Dietzel, W., Emerson, T. E., Jr. and Massion,W. H. : Peripheral vascular effects of cyclopropane and halothane in the dog, 169
H@-Dihydromo@hine, in tolerant and nontolerantrat, maternal and fetal distribution of, 9
3,5-Dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzoic acid, relatedcompounds and, a new class of inhibitors ofcatechol-O-methyltransferase, 83
C14-Dihydroxyphenylalathne (C'4-dopa), fate inwhole mouse, 351
[2,4-Diisoleucine]-oxytocin, analog of oxytocin,natriuretic , diuretic and anti-arginine-vasopressin (ADH) effects of, 541
1, 1 - Dimethyl - 4 - phenylpiperazinium, effect oncardiac sympathetic ganglia of dog, 45
Dimethyl tubocurarine, effects in muscles ofguinea pig, 560
Diphenylhydantoin, pharmacologic interactionsof albutoin with, 276
DiStefano, V., see Slotkin, T. A., 456Dixon, W., see Kirpekar, S. M., 72DMAE [4,4'-biphenylenebis(2-oxoethylene)Jbis
[(2,2-diethoxyothyl) dimethylammonium bromidej, potentiation of sympathetic cornponent of vasopressor response to angiotensinby, 35
Dog(s)autonomic nervous syntern of, distribution of
histamine in, 123effect of ganglionic agonists and antagonists on
cardiac sympathetic ganglia of, 45intact, effects of lidocaine, hexamethonium and
alpha and beta adrenergic blocking agents onpulmonary veins in, 487 -
model for movement of salicylate across parotidepithelium in, 527
oral absorption and disposition kinetics oflidocaine hydrochloride in, 1 -
peripheral vascular effects of cyclopropane andhalothane in, 169
potentiation by DMAE and cocaine of sympathetic component of vasopressor response toangiotensin in, 35
responses to epinephrine and isoproterenol,actions of ergotamine on, 315
selective renal vascular effects of ethacrynicacid in, 159
studies indicating central antisocretory site ofaction for desmethylimipramine (DM1) in, 421
C14-Dopa (C'4-dihydroxyphenylalanine), fate inwhole mouse, 351
Doparninealkaloid formation from, augmentation by
alcohol and acetaldehyde in vitro, 401brain, norepinephrine and, effect of 6-hydroxy
doparnine on, evidence for selective degeneration of catecholamine neurons, 413
effect on enzyme induction by pyridoxal phosphate co-factor in rat, 283
preferred conformation from molecular orbitaltheory,94
C'-Dopamine, formation from C1-tyrosine inrat brain cortex slices, effect of ouabain on, 77
INDEX 571
Draskóczy, P. R. and Trondelonburg, U. : Intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation ofsympathomirnetic amines in the isolatednictitating membrane of the cat, 290
Drosol, P. E., see Kadowitz, P. J., 509Duce, B. R., see Boyes, R. N., 1Duodenum, rat, intestinal loops in, altered
absorption of drugs by carbonic anhydraseinhibition after pretreatment with acetazolamide, 177
Edrophonium, effects on phrenic nerve-diaphragmpreparation of rat, 550
Egle, J. L., Jr. : Retention of inhaled acetaldehydein man, 14
Emerson, T. E., Jr., see Dietzel, W., 169Emesis, in dogs, after administration of lidocaine
hydrochloride, 1Enzyme(s)
activity, drug-metabolizing, in swine, perinataldevelopment of, 185
basis of cyclophosphaniide activation by hepaticmicrosomes of rat, 206
induction by pyridoxal phosphate co-factor inrat, 283
systems, drug-metabolizing, hepatic, in mice,effects of iron, riboflavin and iodide doficiencies, 197
Epinephrineactions of ergotarnine on responses of dog to,
315effects of hypoxia and hypercarbia on, 307
Ergotarnine, influence of propranolol and ICI50,172 on cardiovascular actions of catecholamines as modified by, 315
Ethacrynic acid, selective renal vascular effectsof, 159
Ethanolchanges in cation transport and (Na + K)-
activated adonosine triphosphatase producedby chronic administration of, 330
chioral hydrate and, study of interaction ofhypnotic and toxic effects of, 247
kinetics of chloral hydrate metabolism in miceand effect thereon of, 260
metabolism and natural preference, in C57BLmice, inhibition by n-butyraldoxime, 434
Ethylestrenol, spironolactone or, suppression bynucleic acid- and protein-synthesis inhibitorsof drug detoxication induced by, 473
Eye, iris, albino rat, effects of debrisoquin,bretylium and nialamide on uptake, storage,metabolism and release of norepinephrine asrevealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
produced by 6-hydroxydoparnino in vasdeferens, 111
differentiation of norepinephrine storage cornpartments in peripheral adrenergic nerves by,357
effects of debrisoquin and bretylium on adrenorgic nerves as revealed by, 99
Fetuses, rat, distribution of H-dihydromorphinein, 9
Fiahbein, W. N. and Streeter, C. L. : Physiologicdisposition of short chain aliphatic hydroxarnates in the mouse. I. The one-throughfour carbon hydroxarnates : Excretion andconversion to arnides, 239
Flacke, W. and Fleisch, J. H. : The effect ofganglionic agonists and antagonists on thecardiac sympathetic ganglia of the dog, 45
Fleisch, J. H., see Flacke, W., 45Flores, G. and Frieden, E. : Structural require
rnents for the hernolytic effect of phenylhydrazine derivatives on amphibian red cells,463
Fluorescence histochemistryFalck-Hillarp method, cellular studies of
sympathetic denervation produced by 6-hydroxydopamine in vas deferens, 111
Falck-Hillarp method, differentiation of norepinephrmnestorage compartments in peripheraladrenergic nerves by, 357
Falck-Hillarp method, effects of debrisoquinand bretylium on adrenergic nerves -as revealed by, 99
Formohydroxamate, excretion and metabolism inmice, 239
Freeman, S. E. and Turner, R. J. : Faciitatorydrug action on the isolated phrenic nervediaphragm preparation of the rat, 550
Frieden, E., see Floros, G., 463Frog
sartorius muscle of, treated with tetraalkylammoniuin ions, potassium fluxes in, 141
sartorius muscle, site of action of lanthanum in,517
Furness, J. B., Campbell, G. R., Guard, S. M.,Maimfors, T., Cobb, J. L. S. and Burnstock,G. : Cellular studies of sympathetic denervation produced by 6-hydroxydopaxnine in thevas deferens, 111
Gallamine, effects in muscles of guinea pig, 560Ganglia
autonomic, rats, localization of depletionsensitive and depletion-resistant norepinephrine storage sites in, 56
sympathetic, cardiac, dog, effect of ganglionicagonists and antagonists on, 45
Garrett, J., see Osswald, W., 315Falck-Hillarp fluorescence histochemical method
cellular studies of sympathetic denervation
572 @DEX
Gessner, P. K. and Cabana, B. E. : A study of theinteraction of the hypnotic effects and of thetoxic effects of chloral hydrate and ethanol,247
Gessner, P. K., see Cabana, B. E., 260Geyer, M., see Van Orden, L. S., III, 56Gillard, S. M., see Furness, J. B., 111Glutathione, hepatic, sulfobrômophthalein me
tabolism and excretion in rats with iodomethane-induced depletion of, 221
Glutethimide, serum half-life of, determinants inintoxicated patients, 450
Glycogen, in pig liver at-various ages after birth,correlation with developrnent of drug-metabolizing eiizyrne activity, 185 - -
Golciman, R. H. and HarrisOn,D. C. : The effectsof hypoxia and hypercarbia on myocardialcatecholamines, 307
Goldstein, M., Ohi, Y. and Backstrom, T. : The. - effect of ouabain on catecholamine biosynthe
sis in rat brain cortex slices, 77Granular vesicles, norepinephrine storage -site in
autonornic ganglia of rat, sensitive to depletion by reserpine and a-methyl-m-tyrosine,@56
Green, J. P.see Alkon, D. L., 346see Schmidt, D. E., 337
Greenberg, S. and Long, J. P.: Potentiation by[4, 4'-biphenylenebis(2-oxoethylene)]bia[(2, 2-
- diethoxyethyl)dimethylammothumbromide](DMAE) of the sympathetic component of thevasopressor response to angiotensin, 35
Guanethidine, blockade of DMAE-induced potentiation of pressor response to angiotensinby, 35
GUimarAcs, S., see Osswald, W., 315Guinea pig, affinity and potency of curare-like
compounds in blocking neuromuscular transmission in, 560
Haloperidol, chlorpromazine and, effects onamphetamine metabolism and stereotype behavior in rat, 428
Ealothane, cyclopropane and, peripheral vasculareffects in dog, 169
Harmine, metabolism in rat, model of, 456Harrison, D. C., see Goldman, R. H., 307Heart
arrhythmias, effective suppression by lidocainehydrochloride, 1
dog, effect of ganglionic agonists and antagonists on sympathetic ganglia, 45
dog, responses to epinephrmne and isoproterenol,actions of ergotarnine, 315
sympathetic nervous system, responses tohypoxia and hypercarbia in rats, 307
Hemoglobin, spectrum, amphibian, changes produced by hemolytic drugs in, 463
Hemolysis, by phenylhydrazine derivatives inamphibian red cells, structural requirementsof,463 -
Hexamethoniumeffect on DMAE-induced potentiation of
pressor response to angiotensin and norepinephrmne in dogs, 36
effect on response to ganglionic agonists indog, 45
influence on elevation of mean blood pressure inrats by angiotensin, 27
lidocaine, alpha and beta adrenergic blockingagents and, effects on pulmonary veins in intact dogs, 487
Hexobarbitaleffect on cyclophosphamide-activating enzyme,
206oxidation in fetal and newborn swine, 185sleeping times, effects of iron, riboflavin and
iodide deficiencies on, 197Hexyltrimethylammonium, effect on cardiac
sympathetic ganglia of dog, 45Hirsch, G. H. and Hook, J. B. : Stimulation of
renal organic acid transport and protein synthesis by penicillin, 152
Histaminedistribution in canine autonomic nervous sys
tern, 123effects of SKF 525A on responses in aortic stripe
to, 500Hook, J. B., see Hirsch, G. H., 152Hollands, M., see Kadowitz, P. J., 509Hormone(s)
antidiuretic, polydipsia and, interaction ofcentral neurons with angiotensin and releaseof, 27
inhibition of anesthesia induced by progesteroneor pentobarbital, 478
steroid, hydroxylation of, by rat liver microsomes, effect of morphine administration on,211
Hosoya, E., see Kato, R., 211Humans
glutethimide intoxication in, determinants ofserum half-life, 450
normal male, kinetic study of disposition ofcirculating norepinephrmne in, 381
Hydroxamates, short chain aliphatic, in mice,physiologic disposition of, excretion and conversion to amides, 239
6-Hydroxydoparnineeffect on brain norepinephrmne and dopamine,
evidence for selective degeneration of catecholamine neurons, 413
in vas deferens, cellular studies of sympatheticdenervation produced by, 111
573INDEX
p-Hydroxymercuribenzoate, effect on cyclophosphamide-activating enzyme, 206
5-Hydroxytryptamine, effects of SKF 525A onresponses in aortic strips to, 500
Hyman, A. L. : The effects of lidocaine, hexamethonium and alpha and beta adrenergicblocking agents on the pulmonary veins in intact dogs, 487
Hypercarbia, hypoxia and, effects on myocardialcatecholamines, 307
Hypoxia, hypercarbia and, effects on myocardialcatecholamines, 307
ICI 50,172, propranolol and, influence on cardiovascular actions of catecholamines as modifiedby ergotamine, 315
bum, rat, intestinal loops in, altered absorptionof drugs by carbonic anhydrase inhibitionafter pretreatment with acetazolamide, 177
Intestine, small, rat, altered absorption of drugsby carbonic anhydrase inhibition from, 177
Iodide, deficiencies, iron, riboflavin and, effectson -hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme ayetems, 197
lodomethane-induced depletion of hepatic glutathione, sulfobromophthalein metabolism andexcretion in rats with, 221
Ions, tetraalkylammonium, potassium fluxes infrog sartorius muscle treated with, 141
Irisalbino rat, effects of debrisoquin, bretyliuni and
nialamide on uptake, storage, metabolismand release of norepinephrmne as revealed by
- fluorescence histochemistr.y, 99
rat, disappearance of norepinephrine as viaualized by fluorescence histochemistry in, 357
Iron, deficiencies, riboflavin, iodide and, effectson hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme eye
- tems, 197
Isobutyrohydroxainate , excretion and metabolismin mice, 239
Isoproterenol, actions of ergotamine on responsesof dog to, 315
Israel, Y., Kalant, H., LeBlanc, E., Bernstein, J.C. and Salazar, I. : Changes in cation transport and (Na + K)-activated adenosine tnphosphatase produced by chronic adininistration of ethanol, 330
Israel, Y., see Bernstein, J. C., 323
Jao, J. Y., see Cohen, J. L., 206Juchau, M. R., see Catz, C. S., 197
Kadowitz, P. J., Hollanda, M. and Dread, P. E.:Graded responses in isolated kitten atm dueto blockade of conduction by cetyltnimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), 509
Kalant, H., see Israel, Y., 330
Kalsner, S., Nickerson, M. and Boyd, G. N.:Selective blockade of potassium-inducedcontractions of aortic strips by j9-diethylaminoethyldiphenylpropylacetate (SKF525A), 500
Kato, R., Takahashi, A., Ohshima, T. and Hosoya,E. : Effect of morphine administration on thehydroxylation of steroid hormones by rat livermicrosomes, 211
Kidneyfailure, effect on serum half-life of glutethimide,
450organic acid transport and protein synthesis,
stimulation by penicillin, 152pig, peninatal development of drug-metaboliz
ing enzyme activity, 185selective vascular effects of ethacrynic acid, 159
Kier, L. B. and Truitt, E. B., Jr. : The preferredconformation of dopamine from molecularorbital theory, 94
Kinetic(s)analysis of blood levels in dogs after administra
tion of lidocaine hydrochloride, 1model for study of disposition of circulating
norepinephnine,369of chloral hydrate metabolism in mice and effect
thereon of ethanol, 260study of disposition of circulating norepineph
nine in normal male subjects, 381Kirpekar, S. M., Dixon, W. and Prat, J. C. : In
hibitory effect of manganese on norepinephrine release from the splenic nerves of cats, 72
Kishimoto, T., see McNay, J. L., 159Kitten, atnia, isolated, graded responses due to
blockade of conduction by cetyltnimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in, 509
Koe, B. K. and Tenen, S. S. : Inhibiting action ofn-butyraldoxime on ethanol metabolism andon natural ethanol preference of C57BL mice,434
Kopin, I. J., see Lemberger, L., 428Krajny, M., see Solymoss, B., 473
Landis, D. H., see Maas, J. W., 381Lanthanum, site of action in frog sartonius muscle,
517Latissimus dorsi, guinea pig, effect of curare-like
compounds on, 560LB 46, beta adrenergic blocking agent, effect on
pulmonary vessels, 487LeBlanc, E., see Israel, Y., 330Lemberger, L., Witt, E. D., Davis, J. M. and
Kopin, I. J. : The effects of haloperidol andchiorpromazine on amphetamine metabolismand amphetamine stereotype behavior in rat,428
574 INDEX
[4-Leucine]-oxytocin, analog of oxytocin, natriuretic, diuretic and anti-arginine-vasopressin(ADH) effects of, 541
Lidocaine-blocked muscles, responses to succinylcholine
and d-tubocurarmne, 133hexamethonium, alpha and beta adrenergic
blocking agents and, effects on pulmonaryveins in intact dogs, 487
Lidocaine hydrochloride, in dogs, oral absorptionand disposition kinetics of, 1
Liverimpaired perfusion of, effect on serum half-life
of glutethimide, 450mice, effects of iron, riboflavin and iodide de
ficiencies on drug-metabolizing enzyme systome, 197
microsomes of rat, effect of morphine administration on hydroxylation of steroid hormones,211
microsomes of rat, enzymatic basis of cyclophosphamide activation, 206
pig, perinatal development of drug-metabolizingenzyme activity, 185
rat, effect of SKF 525A on distribution of carbontetrachlonide in, 232
rat, homogenates, production of tetrahydropapaveroline in, 401
rat, homogenates, tetrahydropapaveroline asmetabolic product of dopamine in, 388
rat, isolation of catechol-O-methyltransferasefrom, a new class of inhibitors, 83
regulation of tyrosine transaminase in vivothrough interaction of norepinephrmne andpyridoxal phosphate co-factor, 283
sulfobromophthalein metabolism and excretionin rats with iodomothane-induced depletionof glutathione in, 221
Lodoen, F. V., see Van Orden, L. S., III, 56, 357Long, J. P., see Greenberg, S., 35Lu, T. : Affinity of curare-like compounds and
their potency in blocking neuromusculartransmission, 560
Lung, veins, in intact dogs, effects of lidocaine,hexamethonium and alpha and beta adrenergicblocking agents on, 487
Mass, J. W.: A kinetic model for the study of thedisposition of circulating norepinephrmne, 369
Mass, J. W., Behensohn, H. and Landis, D. H. : Akinetic study of the disposition of circulatingnorepinephnine in normal male subjects, 381
Macko, E., see Spano, P. F., 20Maher, J. F. : Determinants of serum half-life of
glutethimide in intoxicated patients, 450Maimfors, T. and Abrams, W. B. : The effects of
debnisoquin and bretylium on adrenergic
nerves as revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Maimfors, T., see Furness, J. B., 111Man, retention of inhaled acetaldehyde in, 14Manganese, inhibitory effect on norepinephrine
release from splenic nerves of cats, 72Mann, W. A., see Pendleton, R. G., 421Marchand, C., McLean, S. and Plaa, G. L. : The
effect of SKF 525A on the distribution ofcarbon tetrachioride in rats, 232
Massion, W. H., US Dietzel, W., 169McLean, S., see Marchand, C., 232McNay, J. L. and Kishimoto, T. : Selective renal
vascular effects of ethacrynic acid, 159McNeil A-343, effect on cardiac sympathetic
ganglia of dog, 45Mocamylamine, effect on response to ganglionic
agonists in dog, 45Membrane, nictitating, isolated, of cat, intra
neuronal and extraneuronal accumulation ofsympathornimetic amines in, 290
Metabolismamphetamine, stereotype behavior and, in rat,
effects of halopenidol and chiorpromasine on,428
chloral hydrate, in mice, kinetics of, effectthereon of ethanol, 260
excretion and, of hydroxamates in mice, 239harmine, in rat, model of, 456natural ethanol preference and, in C5713L mice,
inhibition by n-butyraldoxime, 434of C14-dihydroxyphonylalanine (C'4-dopa) in
whole mouse, 351sulfobromophthalein, excretion and, in rats
with iodomethane-induced depletion of hepatic glutathione, 221
Metabolite(s)alkaloid, of doparnine in vitro, 388of harmine, levels in bile, urine and tissue, 456
Metanephrine, effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation of sympathomimeticamines in isolated nictitating membrane ofcat, 290
3-Methylcholanthrene, effect on percent urinaryrecovery of acetohydroxamate, formohydroxamate, propionohydroxamate and isobutyrohydroxamate in mice, 239
a-Methyl-m-tyrosine, reserpine and, sensitivityor resistance of norepinephrmne storage sitesin autonomic ganglia of rat to depletion by,56
MiceC57BL, inhibition by n-butyraldoxime of
metabolism and natural ethanol preferencein, 434
effects of iron, riboflavin and iodide deficiencieson hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme systems in, 197
INDEX 575@
kinetics of chioral hydrate metabolism in, offeet thereon of ethanol, 260
pharmacologic interactions -of albutoin withother anticonvulsant drugs in, 276
physiologic disposition of short chain eMphatichydroxaniates in, excretion and conversion toamides, 239
study of interaction of hypnotic and toxic effects of chloral hydrate and ethanol in, 247
vas deferens of, cellular studies of sympatheticdenervation produced by 6-hydroxydopaminein, 111 -
whole, fate of C'4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (C'sdopa) in, 351
Microsomeshepatic, of rat, effect of morphine adniinistra
tion on hydroxylation of steroid hormones by,211
hepatic, of rat, enzymatic basis of cyclophosphamide activation by, 206
Miller, D.. A., see Pendleton, R. G., 421Miya, T. S., see Schnell, R. C., 177Molecular orbital theory, preferred conformation
of doparnine from, 94Monoamine oxidase
effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation of sympathomimetic amines inisolated nictitating membrane of cat, 290
inhibitors, debrisoquin and bretylium, effectson adrenergic nerves as revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Morphine, effect of acImini@tration on hydroxylation of steroid hormones by rat liver microsomos, 211
Muscle(s)guinea pig, effect of curare-like compounds on,
560rat, effect of SKF 525A on distribution of carbon
tetrachioride in, 232sartonius, frog, site of action of lanthanum in,
517sartorius, frog, treated with tetraalkylammo
nium ions, potassium fluxes in, 141skeletal, dog, peripheral vascular effects of
cyclopropane and halothane, 169skeletal, innervated, subjected to prolonged
pharmacologic nerve block, absence of supersensitivity to acetylcholine in, 133
smooth, of vas deferens, examination after injection with 6-hydroxydopamine, 111
tissue cell pH values in, 535
Napoli,M. D., see Walhin, R. F., 276Neff, N. H., see Spano, P. F., 20Neoprontosil, azo reduction in fetal and newborn
swine, 185
Nerve(s) •¿�- -adrenergic, mechanism of action of 6-hydroxy
dopamine on, 111adrenergic, peripheral, differentiation of norepi
nephrmnestorage compartments in, 357 -adronergic, rat, effects of debrisoquin and
bretyhium on, as revealed by fluoresce@icehistochemistry, 99
sciatic, rabbits, subjected to prolonged pharmacologic block, absence of supersensitivity toacetyicholine in innervated muscle, 133.
splenic, cats, inhibitory effect of mangax@es@onnorepinephrine release from, 72 - •¿�
Nerve-diaphragm preparationphrenic, rat, demonstration of acetyichohine in
effluents from, measuring nanogram quantities by pyrolysis-gas chromatography, 337
phrenic, rat, isolated, fadiitatory drug actionon,550 -
Nervous systemautonomic, canine, distribution of histamine in,
123central, depletion of dopamine in, 413central, gastric antisecretory action of desmeth
ylimipramine in, 421central, interaction of angiotensinwith, 27sympathetic, cardiac, responses to hypoxia and
hypercarbia in rats, 307Neurons
catecholamine, evidence for selective degeneration of, effect of 6-hydroxydopamine on brainnorepinephrmne and dopamine, 413
central, interaction of angiotensin with andrelease of antidiuretic hormone and polydipsia, 27
Nialarnide, effects on adrenergic nerves as revealedby fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Nickerson, M., see Kaisner, S., 500Nictitating membrane, isolated, of cat, intraneu
ronal and extraneuronal accumulation ofsympathomimetic amines in, 290
Nikodejevic, B., Senoh, S., Daly, J. W. andCrevehing, C. R. : Catechol-O-methyltransferase. II. A new class of inhibitors ofcatechol-O-methyltransferase; 3,5-dihydroxy4-methoxybenzoic acid and related compounds,83
p-Nitroaniaole, oxidation in fetal and newbornswine, 185
Noradrenaline, examination by fluorescencemethod of depletion of, 111
Norepinephrmneability of DMAE and cocaine to alter presser
response to, 35blood flow responses to in dog, effects of etha
crynic acid on, 159brain, dopamine and, effect of 6-hydroxydopa
576 fliDEX
mine on, evidence for selective degenerationof catecholamine neurons, 413
circulating, kinetic model for study of disposition of, 369
circulating, kinetic study of disposition of innormal male subjects, 381
conformational difference from pattern fordopamine derived frOm molecular orbitaltheory, 94
distribution in canine autonomic nervoussystem, 123
effects of hypoxia and hypercarbia on, 307effects of SKF 525A on responses in aortic strips
to, 500interaction with pyridoxal phosphate co-factor,
regulation of hepatic tyrosine transaminaseinvisethrough,283
intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulationin isolated nictitating membrane of eat, 290
release from splenic nerves of cats, inhibitoryeffect of manganese on, 72
storage compartments in peripheral adrenergicnerves, differentiation of, 357
storage sites, depletion-sensitive and depletionresistant, in autonomic ganglia, localizationof, 56
uptake, storage, metabolism and release inadrenergic nerves as studied by fluorescencehistochemistry, effects of debrisoquin, brety11amand nialamide on, 99
C14-Norepinephnine,formation from C14-tyrosinein rat brain cortex slices, effect of ouabain on,77
Nucleic acid-synthesis inhibitors, protein- and,supression of drug detoxication induced byspironolactone or ethylestrenol by, 473
Nutrition, iron, riboflavin and iodide deficiencies,effects on hepatic drug-metabolizing enzymesystems in mice, 197
Oester, Y. T., 856Robert, E. D., 133Ohi, Y., see Goldstein, M., 77Ohahima, T., see Kato, R., 211Organic acid transport, renal, protein synthesis
and, stimulation by penicillin, 152Osswald, W., GuimarAes, S. and Garrett, J.:
Influence of propranolol and ICI 50, 172 on thecardiovascular actions of catecholamines asmodified by ergotamine, 315
Ouabain, effect on catecholamine biosynthesis inrat brain cortex slices, 77
Oxytocin, two analogs, natniuretic, diuretic andanti-arginine-vasopressin (ADH) effects of,541
Parotid epithelium, model for movement of salicylate across, 527
Pendleton, R. G., Bartokovita, P., Miller, D. A.,
Mann, W. A. and Ridley, P. T. : Studies mdieating a central antisecretory site of actionfor desmethylimipramine (DM1), 421
L-Penicillamine, effect on enzyme induction bypyridoxal phosphate co-factor in rat, 283
Penicillin, stimulation of renal organic acid transport and protein synthesis by, 152
Pentobarbitalanesthesia induced by, inhibition by steroids,- 478disappearance from blood after spironolactone
or ethylestrenol, 473Pharmacologic nerve block, prolonged, absence of
supersensitivity to acetylchohine in innervated muscle subjected to, 133
Phenethylamines, effective inhibitors of catechol0-methyltransferase, 83
Phenobarbitaleffect on cyclophosphamide-activating enzyme,
206pharmacologic interactions of albutoin with, 276
Phenolphthalein, glucuronidation in fetal and-newborn swine, 185
Phenoxybenzaminealpha adrenergic blocking agent, effect on pul
monary vessels, 487effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronal accu
mulation of sympathomimetic amines in isolated nictitating membrane of cat, 290
influence on elevation of mean blood pressure inrats by angiotensin,27 :
Phentolaminealpha adrenergic blocking agent, effect on pul
monary vessels, 487blockade of DMAE-induced potentiation of
presser response to angiotensin by, 35Phenylephrmne, effects of SKF 525A on responses
in aortic strips to, 500Phenyihydrazine, derivatives, structural require
ments for hemolysis iii amphibian red cells, 463Piocarpine, effect on cardiac sympathetic ganghia
of dog, 45 -Pine, G. L.
see Marchand, C., 232see Priestly, B. G., 221
Plasmaappearance or disappearance of norepinephrmne
in, 369levels of H-dihydromorphine, maternal and
fetaldistribution in tolerant and nontolerantrat, 9
Polydipsia, release of antidiuretic hormone and,interaction of central neurons with angiotensin, 27
Potassiumfluxes in frog sartorius muscle treated with
tetraalkylammonium ions, 141-induced contractions of aortic strips, selective
INDEX 577
blockade by @9-diethylaminoethyldiphenylpropylacetate (SKF 525A), 500
Practolol, beta adrenergic blocking agent, effect onpulmonary vessels, 487
Prat, J. C., see Kirpekar, S. M., 72Pregnancy, rat, tolerant and nontolerant, ma
ternal and fetal distribution of H@-dihydromorphine, 9
Priestly, B. G. and Plan, G. L. : Sulfobromophthalein metabolism and excretion in rats withiodomethane-induced depletion of hepaticglutathione, 221
Procaine, hydrolysis in fetal and newborn swine,185
Progesteroneanesthesia induced by, inhibition by steroids,
478testosterone and, hydroxylation by rat liver
microsomes, effect of morphine adininistration on, 211
Propionohydroxamate, excretion and metabolismin mice, 239
Propranolol -beta adrenergic blocking agent, effect on pul
monary vessels, 487ICI 50, 172 and, influence on cardiovascular
actions of catecholamines as modified byergotamine,315
Protein-synthesis inhibitors, nucleic acid- and, supres
sion of drug detoxication induced by spironolactone or ethylestrenol by, 473
synthesis, renal organic acid transport and,stimulation by penicillin, 152
Protryptaline, influence on effects of debrisoquin,bretylium and nialamide on adrenergic nervesas revealed by fluorescence histochemistry, 99
Putney, J. W., Jr., see Borzelleca, J. F., 527Pyridoxal phosphate co-factor, regulation of
hepatic tyrosine transaminase in vivo throughinteraction of norepinephrmne and, 283
Pyrogallol, effect on DMAE-induced potentiationof presser response to angiotensin and norepinephrmnein dogs, 36
Pyrolysis-gas chromatography- measurement of nanogram quantities of acetyl
choline by, demonstration in effluents fromrat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation, 337
measurement of -release of acetylcholine frominnervated and denervated rat diaphragm by,346
Rabbit(s)sciatic nerves of, absence of superaensitivity to
acetyicholine in innervated muscle subjectedto a@rolonged pharmacologic nerve block, 133
selective blockade of potassium-induced contractions of aortic strips by @-diethylamino
ethyldiphenylpropylacetate (SKF 525A) in,500
Rat(s)acetazolamide-treated, tissue acid-base balance
in, 535albino, iris of, effects of debnisoquin, bretylium
and nialamide on uptake, storage, metabolismand release of norepinephrine as revealed byfluorescence histochemistry in, 99
- augmentation of alkaloid formation from dopa
mine by alcohol and acetaldehyde in vitro in,401
brain cortex slices of, effect o ouabain on catecholamine biosynthesis in, 77
brain, efflux of chlorpromazine and tnifluoperazine from, 20
brain slices, human red cells and, active transport of Rb―in, 323
central effect of angiotensin in, release of pituitary pressor material, 27
changes in cation transport and (Na + K)-activated adenosine tniphosphatase producedby chronic administration of ethanol in, 330
differentiation of norepinephnine storage cornpartments in peripheral adrenergic nerves of,357
effect of 6-hydroxydopamine on brain norepinephrmne and dopamine, evidence for selectivedegeneration of catecholamine neurons in, 413
effect of SKF 525A on distribution of carbontetrachloride in, 232
effects of haloperidol and chiorpromazine onamphetamine metabolism and stereotype behavior in, 428
effects of hypoxia and hypercarbia on myocardial catecholamines in, 307
enzymatic basis of cyclophosphamide activationby hepatic microsomes of, 206
hepatic microsomes of, effect of morphine administration on hydroxylation of steroidhormones, 211
inhibition of anesthesia by steroids in, 478localization of depletion-sensitive and deple
tion-resistant norepinephrmne storage sites inautonomic ganglia of, 56
model of harmine metabolism in, 456natriuretic, - diuretic and anti-arginine-vaso
pressin (ADH) effects of two analogs of oxytocin in, 541
a new class of inhibitors of catechol-O-methyltransferase isolated from liver of, 83
phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation, demonstration of acetylcholine in effluents from,measuring nanogram quantities by pyrolysisgas chromatography, 337
phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparation, isolated,faciitatory drug action on, 550
regulation of hepatic tyrosine transaminase in
578 INDEX
vivo through interaction of norepinephnineand pynidoxal phosphate co-factor, 283
release of acetylcholine from innervated anddenervated diaphragm of, 346
small intestine of, altered absorption of drugsby carbonic anhydrase inhibition from, 177
stimulation of renal organic acid transport andprotein synthesis by penicillin in, 152
studies indicating central antisecretory site ofaction for desmethylirnipramine (DM1) in, 421
supression by nucleic acid- and protein-synthesis inhibitors of drug detoxication induced byspironolactone or ethylestrenol in, 473
tetrahydropapaveroline, alkaloid metabolite ofdopamine in vitro, 388
tolerant and nontolerant, maternal and fetaldistribution of H@-dihydromorphine in, 9
vas deferens of, cellular studies of sympatheticdenervation produced by 6-hydroxydopaminein, 111
with iodomethane-induced depletion of hepaticglutathione, sulfobromophthalein metabolism and excretion in, 221
Rb―accumulation by rat brain cortex slices, effect
of administration of ethanol on, 330active transport in human red cells and rat brain
slices, 323Reserpine
blockade of DMAE-induced potentiation ofpressor response to angiotensin by, 35
effect on distribution of histamine in canineautonomic nervous system, 123
effect on intraneuronal and extraneuronalaccumulation of sympathomimetic amines inisolated nictitating membrane of cat, 290
a-methyl-m-tyrosine and, sensitivity or resistance of norepinephrmne storage sites in autonomic ganglia of rat to depletion by, 56
Respiratory tract, man, uptake of acetaldehyde in,14
Riboflavin, deficiencies, iron, iodide and, effectson hepatic drug-metabolizing enzyme eyetome, 197
Ridley, P. T., see Pendleton, R. G., 421Robert, E. D. and Oester, Y. T. : Absence of super
sensitivity to acetylcholine in innervatedmuscle subjected to a prolonged pharmacologic nerve block, 133
Rollings, D. E., Withrow, C. D. and Woodbury,D. M. : Tissue acid-base balance in acetazolamide-treated rats, 535
Rose, C., see Wurtman, R. J., 351Ryan, M. J. and Brody, M. J. : Distribution of
histamine in the canine autonomic nervoussystem, 123
Salicylate, model for movement across parotidepithelium, 527
C14-Salicylic acid, altered absorption from ratsmall intestine by carbonic anhydrase inhibition after pretreatment with acetazolamide,177
Sartorius musclefrog, site of action of lanthanum in, 517frog, treated with tetraalkiylammonium ions,
potassium fluxes in, 141Schaefer, see Van Orden, L. S., III, 357Schmidt, D. E., Szilagyi, P. I. A., Alkon, D. L. and
Green, J. P. : A method for measuring nanogram quantities of aeetylcholine by pyrolysisgas chromatography : The demonstration ofacetylcholine in effluents from the rat phrenicnerve-diaphragm preparation, 337
Schmidt, D. E., see Alkon, D. L., 346Schnell, R. C. and Miya, T. S. : Altered absorption
of drugs from the rat small intestine by carborne anhydrase inhibition, 177
Sciatic nerve, rabbits, subjected to prolongedpharmacologic block, absence of supersensitivity to acetyicholine in innervated muscle,133
Senoh, S., see Nikodejevic, B., 83Selye, H. : Inhibition of anesthesia by steroids, 478Serratus anterior, guinea pig, effect of curare-like
compounds on, 560Severs, W. B., Summy-Long, J., Taylor, J. S. and
Connor, J. D. : A central effect of angiotensin:Release of pituitary pressor material, 27
Short, C. R. and Davis, L. E. : Peninatal development of drug-metabolizing enzyme activity inswine, 185
Skeletal muscledog, peripheral vascular effects of cyclopropane
and halothane, 169innervated, subjected to prolonged pharmaco
logic nerve block, absence of supersensitivityto acetylcholine in, 133
SKF 525A(ft - diethylaminoethyldiphenylpropylacetate),
selective blockade of potassium-induced contractions of aortic strips by, 500
effect on distribution of carbon tetrachionide inrats, 232
Skin, dog, peripheral vascular effects of cyclopropane and halothane, 169
S1otk.in,@T. A. and DiStefano, V. : A model of harmine metabolism in the rat, 4.56
Smooth muscle, of vas deferens, examination aterinjection with 6-hydroxydopamine, 111
Solymoss, B., Krajny, M., Varga, S. and Werningloer, J. : Suppression by nucleic acid- andprotein-synthesis inhibitors of drug detoxication induced by spironolactone or ethylestrenol, 4732alazar, I., see Israel, Y., 330
579INDEX
Spano, P. F., Neff, N. H., Macko, E. and Costa,E. : Efflux of chlorpromazine and tnifluoperazino from the rat brain, 20
Spironolactoneethylestrenol or, supression by nucleic acid
and protein-synthesis inhibitors of drugdetoxication induced by, 473
inhibition of anesthesia induced by progesteroneor pentobarbital, 478
Spleens, cats, perfused, inhibitory effect of manganese on norepinephrmnerelease from, 72
Steroid hormones, hydroxylation of, by rat livermicrosomes, effect of morphine adininistration on, 211
Steroidseffect on cyclophosphamide-activating enzyme,
206inhibition of anesthesia by, 478
Storage sites, norepinephnine, depletion-sensitiveand depletion-resistant, in autonomic ganglia,localization of, 56
Streeter, C. L., seeFishbein, W. N., 239Succinylcholine
interactions with fadiitatory drugs in donorvated rat diaphragm, 550
responses oflidocaine-blocked muscles to, 133Sulfobromophthalein, metabolism and excretion
in rats with iodomethane-induced depletion ofhepatic glutathione, 221
Summy-Long, J., see Severs, W. B., 27Swine, perinatal development of drug-metaboliz
ing enzyme activity in, 185Sympathetic ganglia, cardiac, dog, effect of gan
glionic agonists and antagonists on, 45Sympathetic nervous system, cardiac, responses
to hypoxia and hypercarbia in rats, 307Sympathomimetic amines, in isolated nictitating
membrane of cat, intraneuronal and extraneuronal accumulation of, 290
Szilagri, P. I. A.see Alkon, D. L., 346see Schmidt, D. E., 337
Takahashi, A., see Kato, R., 211Taylor, J. S., see Severs, W. B., 27Tenen, S. S., see Koe, B. K., 434Testosterone, progesterone and, hydroxylation by
rat liver microsomes, effect of morphine administration on, 211
Tetraalkylammonium ions, potassium fluxes infrog sartorius muscle treated with, 141
Tetraethylammonium, effect on response to ganglionic agonists in dog, 45
Tetrahydro-4-aminoacridine, effects on phrenicnerve-diaphragm preparation of rat, 541
Tetrahydropapaverolinealkaloid motabolite of dopamine in vitro, 388
formation from dopamine, augmentation byalcohol and acetaldehyde in vitro, 401
Tetramethylammonium, effect on cardiac synipathetic ganglia of dog, 45
Tissueacid-base balance in acetazolamide-treated
rats, 535adipose, rat, effect of SKF 525A on distribution
of carbon tetrachloride in, 232levels of harmine metabolites in, 456
c-Toxiferine, effects in muscles of guinea pig, 560Traylor, T. D., see Breese, G. R., 413Trendolenburg, U., see Draskóczy, P. R., 290Trifluoperazine, chlorpromazine and, efflux from
rat brain, 20Trimethadione, pharmacologic interactions of
albutoin with, 276Truitt, E. B., Jr., seeKier, L B., 94Tubocuranine, effects in muscles of guinea pig, 560d-Tubocurarmne
effect on response to ganglionic agonists @ndog,45
responses of lidocaine-blocked muscles to, 133Turner, R. J., see Freeman, S. E., 550Tyramine, ability of DMAE and cocaine to alter
pressor response to, 35C―-Tyrosine, uptake and formation of C14-cate
cholamines from, in rat brain cortex slices,effect of ouabain on, 77
Tyrosine transaminase, hepatic, regulation invivo through interaction of norepinephrineand pyridoxal phosphate co-factor, 283
C14-Urea, altered absorption from rat small intestine by carbonic anhydrase inhibition afterpretreatment with acetazolarnide, 177
Urineappearance or disappearance of norepinephnine
in, 369, 381levels of harmine metabolites in, 456of mice, percent recovery of acetohydroxamate,
formohydroxamate, propionohydroxamateand isobutyrohydroxamate in, effect of barbital or 3-methyicholanthrene, 239
Van Orden, L. S., III, Burke, J. P., Geyer, M. andLodoen, F. V. : Localization of depletionsensitive and depletion-resistant norepinephrimestorage sites in autonomic ganglia, 56
Van Orden, L. S., III, Schaefer, J.-M., Burke, J.P. and Lodoen, F. V. : Differentiation ofnorepinephrmne storage compartments inperipheral adrenergic nerves, 357
Varga, S., see Solymoss, B., 473Vas deferens
mouse and rat, cellular studies of sympatheticdenervation produced by 6-hydroxydopaminein,111
580 INDEX
rat, disappearance of norepinephrmne as visualized by fluorescence histochemistry in, 357
Vasopressin, anti-arginine-, natriuretic, diureticand, effects of two analogs of oxytocin, 541
Veins, pulmonary, in intact dogs, effects of lidocaine, hexamethonium and alpha and betaadrenergic blocking agents on, 487
Vesicles, granular, norepinepbrine storage site inautonomic ganglia of rat, sensitive to depletion by reserpine anda-methyl-m-tyrosine, 56
du Vigneaud, V., see Chan, W. Y., 541Voile, R. L. : Potassium fluxes in frog sartonius
muscle treated with tetraalkylammonium ions,141
Wallin, R. F., Blackburn, W. H. and Napoli, M.D. : Pharmacologic interactions of albutoinwith other anticonvulsant drugs, 276
Walsh, M. J., Davis, V. E. and Yamanaka, Y.:Tetrahydropapaveroline: An alkaloid metab
, olite of dopamine in vitro, 388
Walsh, M. J., see Davis, V. E., 401
Weiss, G. B. : On the site of action of lanthanumin frog sartorius muscle, 517
Werningloer, J., see Solymoss, B., 473Withrow, C. D., see Rollins, D. E., 535Witt, E. D., see Lemberger, L., 428Woodbury, D. M., see Rollins, D. E., 535Woods, L. A., seeYeh, S. Y., 9Wurtman, R. J., Chou, C. and Rose, C. : The fate
of C14-dihydroxyphenylaianine (C14-dopa) inthe whole mouse, 351
Yaffe, S. J., see Cats, C. S., 197Yamanaka, Y.
seeDavis,V.E.,401 -see Walsh, M. J., 388
Yeh, S. Y. and Woods, L. A. : Maternal and fetaldistribution of H@-dihydromorphine in thetolerant and nontolerant rat, 9
Zoxasolamine, oxidation in fetal and newbornswine, 185