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P580 MUJOVIC AND FISHER Vol. 191 the Sixth Annual Metting of the American Soci- ety of Nephrology, Washington, p. 59, 1973. KURATOWSKA, Z., LEWARTOWSKI, B. AND MICHALAK, E. : Studies on the production of erythropoietin by the isolated hypoxic kidney. Bull. Acad. Pol. Sci. 8: 77-80, 1960. Kuiwowsic, Z., LEwARTOWSKI, B. AND MICHALAK, E. : Studies on the production of erythropoietin by isolated perfused organs. Blood J. Hema- tol. 18: 527-539, 1961. LEE, J. B., CROWSHAW, K., TAKMAN, B. H., ALLREP, K. A. AND GOUGOUTAS, J. Z. : The identification of prostaglandin E, F2 and A2 from rabbit kidney medulla. Biochem. J. 105 : 1251-1260, 1967. L0NIGR0, A. J., ITsKovrrz, H. D., CROWSHAW, K. AND MCGIFF, J. C. : Dependency of renal blood flow on prostaglandin synthesis in the dog. Circ. Res. 32 : 712-717, 1973. MCGIFF, J. C., CROWSHAW, K. J., TERRAGNO, N. A., L0NIGR0, A. J., STRAND, J. C., WILLIAMSoN, M. A., LEE, J. B. AND Nc, K. K. F. : Prostaglandin-like substances appearing in canine renal venous blood during renal ischemia. Circ. Res. 27 : 765- 782, 1970a. MCGIFF, J. C., CROWSHAW, K., TERRAGNO, N. A. AND L0NIGR0, A. J. : Release of a prostagiandin- like substance into renal venous blood in response to angiotensin II. Circ. Res. 26 and 27: suppi. I, 121-130, 1970b. MCGIFF, J. C., CROw5HAW, K., TERRAGNO, N. A., MALIK, K. U. AND L0NIGR0, A. J. : Differential ef- feet of noradrenaiine and renal nerve stimulation on vascular resistance in the dog kidney and the release of prostaglandin E-like substance. Ciin. Sci. 42: 223-233, 1972. Statement of Ownerehip, Management and Circulation required by the Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, United Stat Code. 1. DaIs ofFiting: October 1, 1974. 2. Title of Publication: Journal of Pharmacology & Experi. mental Therapeutica. 3. Frequency of Issnse: Monthly. 4. Loco4ion o” known Office of Publico4ion: 428 E. Preeton St., Baltimore, Md. 21202. 6. Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of Publiaher: 428 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 21202. 6. Publisher: The Williams & Wilkins Company, 428 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 21202. Editor: Dr. Marion deV. Cotten, Route 3. Box 229, Sylvania. Ga. 30467. 7. Owner.: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names and addreeaee of etOCkhOlder4 owning or holding I percent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a partnership or other unincorporated firm, iSa name and address, as well as that of each individual, must be given.) The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental There. peutics, Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. No 8tOCkhoIdeTB. 8. 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AND MAHLMANN, L. J. : Stimulation of erythropoiesis in plethoric mice by prosta- glandins and its inhibition by anti-erythropoietin. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 138: 523-524, 1971. SNEDECOR, G. W. : Statistical Methods, 5th ed., Iowa State College Press, Ames, 1959. STRONG, C. G., BOUCHER, R., NOWACZYNSKI, W. AND GENEST, J. : Renal vasodepressor lipid. Mayo Ciin. Proc. 41 : 433-452, 1966. TAKAKU, F., HIRASHIMA, K. AND NAKAO, K. : Stud- ies on the mechanism of erythropoietin produc- tion. I. Effect of unilateral constriction of the renal artery. J. Lab. Gun. Med. 59 : 815-820, 1962. VANE, J. R. : Inhibition of prostagiandin synthesis as a mechanism of action for aspirin-like drugs. Nature New Biol. 231 : 232-235, 1971. WERNINO. C., VErrER. W., WEIDMAN, P., ScHwEI- KERT, H. U., STIEL, D. AND SIEGENTHALER, W.: Effect of prostaglandin E1 in renin in the dog. Amer. J. 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Page 1: P580 MUJOVIC AND FISHER Vol. 191

P580 MUJOVIC AND FISHER Vol. 191

the Sixth Annual Metting of the American Soci-ety of Nephrology, Washington, p. 59, 1973.

KURATOWSKA, Z., LEWARTOWSKI, B. AND MICHALAK,

E. : Studies on the production of erythropoietinby the isolated hypoxic kidney. Bull. Acad. Pol.Sci. 8: 77-80, 1960.

Kuiw�owsic�, Z., LEwARTOWSKI, B. AND MICHALAK,E. : Studies on the production of erythropoietinby isolated perfused organs. Blood J. Hema-tol. 18: 527-539, 1961.

LEE, J. B., CROWSHAW, K., TAKMAN, B. H., ALLREP,K. A. AND GOUGOUTAS, J. Z. : The identification ofprostaglandin E�, F2 and A2 from rabbit kidneymedulla. Biochem. J. 105 : 1251-1260, 1967.

L0NIGR0, A. J., ITsKovrrz, H. D., CROWSHAW, K.AND MCGIFF, J. C. : Dependency of renal bloodflow on prostaglandin synthesis in the dog. Circ.Res. 32 : 712-717, 1973.

MCGIFF, J. C., CROWSHAW, K. J., TERRAGNO, N. A.,L0NIGR0, A. J., STRAND, J. C., WILLIAMSoN, M. A.,LEE, J. B. AND Nc, K. K. F. : Prostaglandin-like

substances appearing in canine renal venousblood during renal ischemia. Circ. Res. 27 : 765-782, 1970a.

MCGIFF, J. C., CROWSHAW, K., TERRAGNO, N. A.AND L0NIGR0, A. J. : Release of a prostagiandin-like substance into renal venous blood in responseto angiotensin II. Circ. Res. 26 and 27: suppi. I,121-130, 1970b.

MCGIFF, J. C., CROw5HAW, K., TERRAGNO, N. A.,MALIK, K. U. AND L0NIGR0, A. J. : Differential ef-feet of noradrenaiine and renal nerve stimulationon vascular resistance in the dog kidney and therelease of prostaglandin E-like substance. Ciin.Sci. 42: 223-233, 1972.

Statement of Ownerehip, Management and Circulation requiredby the Act of October 23, 1962; Section 4369, Title 39, UnitedStat� Code.1. DaIs ofFiting: October 1, 1974.2. Title of Publication: Journal of Pharmacology & Experi.

mental Therapeutica.3. Frequency of Issnse: Monthly.4. Loco4ion o” known Office of Publico4ion: 428 E. Preeton St.,

Baltimore, Md. 21202.6. Location of the Headquarters or General Business Offices of

Publiaher: 428 E. Preston St., Baltimore, Md. 21202.6. Publisher: The Williams & Wilkins Company, 428 E. Preston

St., Baltimore, Md. 21202.Editor: Dr. Marion deV. Cotten, Route 3. Box 229, Sylvania.

Ga. 30467.7. Owner.: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address

must be stated and also immediately thereunder the names andaddreeaee of etOCkhOlder4 owning or holding I percent or more oftotal amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the namesand addresses of the individual owners must be given. If ownedby a partnership or other unincorporated firm, iSa name andaddress, as well as that of each individual, must be given.) TheAmerican Society for Pharmacology and Experimental There.peutics, Inc., 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Md. 20014. No8tOCkhoIdeTB.

8. Known bondholderi, moriqagees and other security holderaowning or holding I percent or more of total amount of bonds, snort-cages or other aecuritiea are: None.

9. Paragraphs 7 and 8 include, in cases where the stockholderor eecurity holder appears upon the books of the company astrustee or in any other fiduciary relation the name of the pereon

MUIRHEAD, E. E., LEACH, B. E., GERMAIN, G. S.,BYERS, L. W. AND ARMSTRONG, F. B., JR. : Effect

of indomethacin on antihypertensive lipids de-rived from renomedullary interstitial cells grownin tissue culture. Fed. Proc. 33 : p. 339 Abs, 1974.

PAULO, L. G., WILKERSON, R. D., Rou, B. L.,GEORGE, W. J. AND FISHER, J. W. : The effects ofprostaglandin E1 on erythropoietin production.Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 142 : 771-775, 1973.

RODGERS, G. M., GEORGE, W. J. AND FISHER, J. W.:Increased kidney cyclic AMP levels and erythro-poietin production following cobalt administra-tion. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 140: 977-981,1972.

ScilooLEy, J. C. AND MAHLMANN, L. J. : Stimulationof erythropoiesis in plethoric mice by prosta-glandins and its inhibition by anti-erythropoietin.Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 138: 523-524, 1971.

SNEDECOR, G. W. : Statistical Methods, 5th ed.,Iowa State College Press, Ames, 1959.

STRONG, C. G., BOUCHER, R., NOWACZYNSKI, W. AND

GENEST, J. : Renal vasodepressor lipid. MayoCiin. Proc. 41 : 433-452, 1966.

TAKAKU, F., HIRASHIMA, K. AND NAKAO, K. : Stud-ies on the mechanism of erythropoietin produc-tion. I. Effect of unilateral constriction of therenal artery. J. Lab. Gun. Med. 59 : 815-820,1962.

VANE, J. R. : Inhibition of prostagiandin synthesisas a mechanism of action for aspirin-like drugs.Nature New Biol. 231 : 232-235, 1971.

WERNINO. C., VErrER. W., WEIDMAN, P., ScHwEI-

KERT, H. U., STIEL, D. AND SIEGENTHALER, W.:Effect of prostaglandin E1 in renin in the dog.Amer. J. Physioi. 220: 852-856, 1971.

or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, also the statementsin the two paragraphs show the affiant’s full knowledge and beliefas to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholderaand security holders who do not appear upon the books of thecompany as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity otherthan that of a bone fide owner. Names and addressee of mdi.viduals who are stockholders of a corporation which itself is astockholder or holder of bonds, mortgages or other securities ofthe publishing corporation have been included in Paragraphs 7and 8 when the interests of such individuals are equivalent to Ipercent or more of the total amount of the stock or securities ofthe publishing corporation.

(a) (b)t10. A. Total No. Copies Printed (Net Press

Run) 3801 3790B. Paid Circulation

I. To term subsenbers by mail, carrierdelivery or by other means 3070 3139

2. Sales through agents, news dealers orotherwise - -

C. Free Distribution (including eamples),by mail, carrier delivery or by othermeans 101 106

D. Total No. of copies distributed 3171 3245

a Average no. of copies for each issue during preceding 12months.

t Single issue nearest to filing date.I rectify that the statements made by me above are correct and

complete. (Signed) Mary G. MacIsaac, Publisher.

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INDEX

Volume 191, October-December 1974

Acetyichoiine

action on isolated basilar, coroi�ary and mesen-

teric arteries of dog, 139increased sensitivity of sinoatrial pacemaker at

onset of autonomic neuroeffector transmissionin chick embryo heart. to, 479

neocortical, release, relation to tolerance to and

physical dependence on morphine in cats, 189

reactivity of chick embryo heart during onto-

genesis to, 109Acetyistrophant hidin , effect on systolic t lIne

intervals in nonfailing human heart, 487

Aconit inc-induced automaticity in in vitro cat nlyocardiai

preparations, effects of refractory period pro-

longat.ion, reduced sodium and tetrodotoxin,232

‘‘Active iodine,’’ thyroidal, reaction of N-iodo-succiilimide and of N-iodophtalimide with

t.hiocarhamide goitrogens as model of, 341Adrenergic neurons (see Neurons, adrenergic)

Adrenergic nerve (see Nerve , adrenergic)

Adrenergic receptor blockade, beta, by tolainolol,496

Adriamycin, disposition in rabbit, 331

Age-related changes in vascular responsiveness to

cyclic nucieotides and contractile agonists, 147

AHR -2666 �3-(rn-ch1orophenoxy)-1-methyicarba-nloylpyrrolidinei, site of action in frog sar-

torius muscle, fl6Albumin, binding capacity in renal disease, 318Allen, J. C., see Schwartz, A., 119Allopurinol, role in pharmacologic regulation of

purine biosynthesis in Burkit.t lymphoma andEhriich ascites tumor cells, 1

Altura, B. M. and Alt.ura, B. T. : Contractile ac-t.ions of antihist.amines on isolated arterial

smooth muscle, 262

Altura, B. T., see Altura, B. M., 262Amine pumps, in adrenergic neurons of rabbit

aorta and in rat cortical synapt.osomes, phenyirings of t.ricyclic compounds as determinants

of potency of inhibition of, 418Ammonia, synergism with fatty acids in produc-

tion of conla, implications for hepatic coma, 10Amphetamine, tolerance and metabolism, inhibi-

tion by propranoioi, 68d-Amphetamine , effects on si ngie vest ibuiar neti-

rons, 377

d- and i-Amphetamine, differential action, in-

creased fixed-ratio performance and, follow-

ing norepinephriiie depict ion by intraven-

tricular 6-hydroxydopamine, 349Anagnoste, B., Shirron, C., Friednlan, E. and

(.�oldstein, i�l. : I�ffeet of dihutyryl cyclic

adenosine monophosphate on ‘ 4C-dopami nebiosynthesis in rat brain striatai slices, 370

Analogs, cardenolide , new series (senliSynt het.icanalogs of digitoxigenin) , cardiotunic isc-

tivity, 219

Anderson, H. J. and Raines, A. : Suppression by

diphenyihydantoin of afferen t discharges

arising in muscle spindles of the triceps surae

of the cat, 290

Anderson, W., Jr., see Maling, H. M., 300Antiarrhythnlic properties, of tolamolol, 496

Antihistanlines, contractile actions on isolated

arterial snloot h muscle , 262Arrhyt hmias, cardiac , induced by hypothalamic

stimulation , effect of diphenylhydantoin and

lidocaine on, 506

Arteriesisolated basilar, coronary and nlesenteric, dog,

action of vasodilating drugs on, 139isolated tihiai, differential effect of metabolic

inhibitors on myogenic tone and contractility

in, 458

Atriaisolated, effects (.)f tricyclic conlpounds on hista-

mine response of, 232

guinea pig, effect of cardenolide analogs on, 219Azarnoff, D. L., see Shoenlan, I). W., 68

Azide, effect Ofl Illyogenic tone and contractility

iii isolated tihial arteries, 458

Bachur, N. R., Hhldebrand, H. C. and Jaenke,B . S. ; Adrianlycin and daunorubicin disposi-

tion ifl the rai)bit, 331Bagweii, E. E., Custy, J., Steen, II. G. and New-

man, W. H. : Beta receptor blocking and anti-arrhythmic properties of tolamolol, 496

Barnes, E., see Cubeddu, L., X., 444

Bates, T. H., see Tembo, A. V., 33

Behavioral nlodulltt loll , of cardiovascular effects

of l-norepinephrine in squirrel monkey, 269

Berkowitz, B. A., Cerreta, K. V. and Spector, S.:The influence of physiologic and pharmaco-logic factors on the disposition of morphine

as deternlined by radioinlnlunoassay , 527Berkowitz, B. A., see Cohen, M. Lj., 147Besch, H. IL, Jr., see Watanahe, A. M., 241

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Bile

excreti()n into, metabolism and, of ethacrynic

acid, 548

excretion of cardiac glycosides in, effect of

microsomal enzyme inducers, 201Bile duct ligation, effects on hepatic excretory

function compared with two-thirds hepat.ec-

t.omy, 23Blood pressure, effect of inhibition of dopamine-

$-hydroxyia.se in peripheral tissues by 5-

dimethyldithiocarbamylpicolinic acid on, 384Blosser, J. C. and Catravas, G. N. : Action of re-

serpine in morphine-tolerant rats : Absence

of an antagonism of catecholamine depletion,284

Boublik, M., see Kuenzig, W., 32Boutagy, J., see Thomas, R., 219

Bradykinin, inflammation induced by, antag-onists, 300

Brain

developing, rat, thyroid hormone control of 5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in, 72

rat., measurement of morphine by radioimmuno-assay in, 527

striatal slices, rat, effect of dibutyryl cyclic

adenosine monophosphate on ‘4C-dopaminebiosynthesis in, 370

Brody, M. J., see Greenberg, S., 458

Burcsu, J., see Maxwell, R. A., 418

Burkitt lymphoma cells, pharmacologic regula-tioli of purine biosynthesis in, 1

Burks, T. F. and Grubb, M. N. : Sites of acutemorphine tolerance in intestine, 458

Burns, J. J., see Kuenzig, 32

Carbamylcholi ne , reactivity of chick embryo heartduring ontogenesis to, 109

Cardiac glycosides (see Glycosides, cardiac)

Cardiovascular effects, of l-norepinephrine insquirrel monkey, behavioral modulation of,269

Cat(s)effect of d-amphetamine on single vestibular

neurons of, 377

effect of diphenylhydantoin and lidocaine on

cardiac arrhythmias induced by hypothalamicstimulation in, 506

isolated perfused heart, correlation betweeninotropic action of ouabain and Na+,K+�

adenosine t riphosphat.ase in , 119muscle spindles of triceps surae, suppression by

diphenyihydantoin of afferent discharges

from, 290myocardial preparat ions , effects of refractory

period prolongation, reduced sodium and

tetrodotoxin on aconit inc-induced tachy-eardia in, 232

relationship of effects of cocaine on responses to

adrenergic nerve St imulat ion to metabolic

fate of released norepinephrine in, 431

spleen, effects of papaverine on release of nor-epinephrine and dopamine-�3-hydroxylase by

nerve stimulation in, 444synergism between ammonia and fatty acids in

production of coma in, implications forhepatic coma, 10

tolerance to and physical dependence on mor-

phine related to neocortical acetyicholinerelease in, 189

Catechoiamine-depleting effects of reserpine, re-

sistance in morphine-tolerant rats to, 284

Catravas, G. N., see Biosser, J. C., 284

CellsBurkitt lymphoma and Ehrlich ascites tumor,

pharmacologic reguiat ion of purine biosynt.he-siS in, 1

endocrine-like, in rat st.(.)mach, effects of 6-

hydroxydopa on amine stores and amino aciddecarboxylase activities in, chemical, fluores-cence histochemicai and electron microscopicstudy, 92

Central nervous system (see Nervous system,

central)Cephaloridine transport in kidney, mechanism,

311

Cerami, A., see Leong, J. K., 60

Cerreta, K. V., see Berkowitz, B. A., 527Chahine, R. A., see Cohen, M. V., 487

Chemical study, of effects of 6-hydroxydopa onamine stores and amino acid decarboxylase

activities in endocrine-like cells in rat stom-

ach, 92

Chicken embryo heart.increased sensitivity of sinoatrial pacemaker to

acetyicholine and to catecholamines at onsetof autonomic neuroeffect.or transfllissiOn in,479

ontogenesis of adrenergic and cholinergic neuro-

effector transmission in, 468reactivit.y to cholinergic agonists during onto-

genesis, 109Chiorpheniramine, contractile actions on isolated

at.riai smooth muscle, 262

Chlorpromazine, effects on moderately and se-vereiy suppressed punished responding inpigeon, compared with morphine, 172

Choiestyramine, impairment. of dicumarol and

tromexan absorption in rats by , as potential

drug interaction, 33

Choline, high affinity transport into myenteric

plexus of guinea-pig intestine, 102

Clearance, biologic half-life and, as indices of in-

trinsic hepatic metabolism, 17

Cobalt, effects 011 rat kidney lysosomes, 564

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Cohen, M. L. and Berkowitz, B. A. : Age-relatedchanges in vascular responsiveness to cyclic

nucieotides and contractile agonists, 147Cohen, I\iI. V., Chahine, H. A., Klein, M. 1). and

Gorlin, R. : The effect. of acetylstrophant.hidinOn systolic time intervals in the nonfailing

human heart, 487

Coma, SynergiSm between ammonia and fattyacids in production of, implications for

hepatic coma, 10Compound 48/80, inflammation induced by, an-

tagonists, 300Conney, A. H., see Pantuck, E. J., 45

Contractile actions, of antihistamines on isolatedarterial smooth muscle, 262

Contractile agonists, cyclic nucleotides and, age-related changes in vascular responsiveness to,

147

Contractility, myogenic tone and, in isolatedtibial arteries, differential effect of metabolicinhibitors, 458

Coraboeuf, E. and 1)eroubaix, E. : Effect of a

spironoiactone derivat ive , sodium canreno-

ate, on mechanical activities of isolated ratmyocardiunl, 128

Coret, I. A., see Hughes, M. J., 252

Cocaineeffects on responses to adrenergic nerve stimula-

tion, relationship to metabolic fate of re-leased norepinephrine, 431

-reinforced responding in rhesus monkeys,effects of dose tinder a fixed-ratio schedule, 179

Cubeddu, L. , X., Barnes, E. and Weiner, N. : Re-lease of norepinephrine and dopamine-il-hy-

droxylase by nerve stimulation. III. Effects of

papaverine, 444

Cucineli, S. A., see Faraj, B. A., 535Custy, J., see Bagwell, F. E., 496

Cyanate, effects on central nervous system, 60Cyanide

effect on myogenic tone and contractility in iso-lated tibial arteries, 458

poisoning, produced by nitroprusside via reac-

tion with hemoglobin, 557Cyclic nucleotides, contractile agonists and, age-

related changes in vascular responsiveness to,147

D600 , verapamil and, subceliular myocardiaieffects, comparison with propranolol, 241

Da Prada, M., see Enna, S. J., 164Daunorubicin, disposition in rabbit, 331Dayton, P. G., see Faraj , B. A., 535I)eroubaix, E., see Corahoeuf, E., 128

1)ibutyryl cyclic adenosine monophosphate , effect

on ‘4C-dopamine biosynthesis in rat brainstriat.al slices, 370

1)icunlarol, absorption in rats, inlpairnlent bycholestyramine as potential drug interaction,

531)iecke, F. P. J., see (.�reenberg, S., 4581)igitoxigenin , semisynthetic analogs (new series

of cardenolide analogs), cardiotonic activity,219

Digitoxin, effect of nlicrosomal enzyme inducerS on

biliarv excretion of, 201

1)igoxin, effect of nlicrosomal enzyme inducers onbiliary excretion of, 201

5-1 )inlet.hyidit hiocarbarnylpicolinie acid-induced

dopanline-j�-hydroxyiase inhibit ion in periph-eral tissues, effect on stress-induced ulcer,ethanol-induced sleep and blood pressure, 384

1)initrophenoi, effect 011 nlyogenic tolle and con-

tractility in isolated tibial arteries, 458I )iphenyihydantoin

effect on cardiac arrhythnlias induced by hypo-

thalamic stimulation, 506

suppression of afferent discharges from musclespindles of triceps surae of cat by , 290

1)iphenhydramine, contractile actions oti isolated

arterial SIlloOt.h muscle, 262Dog(s)

beta receptor blocking and antiarrhytilnlic prop-

erties of tolamolol in, 496

disposition of Sch 10595 in, 324intestine, sites of acute morphine tolerance in,

518isolated basilar, coronary and nlesenteric ar-

teries, action of vasodilating drugs (10, 139isolated tibial arteries, differential effect of

metabolic inhibitors on myogenic t one and

contractility in, 458kidney , possible role of prostagiandins in genera-

t i()Il of eryt hropoiet ill after renal artery con-

striction in, 575

metabolism anid biliary excretion of ethacrynicacid in, 548

nletabolism and disposit ion of lllet hyiphenidate-

‘4C in, 5351)oizaki, W. M. , see Zieve, F. J., 10

1)opanline, synthesis, increased, in neost.riatum

after inhibition cessation of impulse flow, 82

‘4C-Dopamine, biosynthesis in rat brain striataislices, effect of dibutyryl cyclic adenosinemonophosphate on, 370

1)opanline-f3-hydroxylase

in peripheral tissues, inhibition by 3-dinlethyidi-thiocarbanlylpicolinic acid , effect ()fl stress-induced ulcer, et hanoi -induced sleep and bloodpressure, 384

release by nerve stimulation, effects of l)aPa-

verine, 444

1)olllino, E. F. and Labreque, U., 189

l)owns, I). A. and Woods, J. H. : Codeine- and en-caine-reinforced responding in rhesus inon-

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keys : Effects of dose on response rates under

a fixed-ratio schedule, 179Dromgoole, S. H. : The binding capacity of albu-

mm and renal disease, 318Drug interaction, potential, impairment by cho-

lestyramine of dicumarol and tromexan ab-sorption in rats as, 53

Edema, induced by histanline, serotonin, brady-kinin and compound 48/80 in rat, antagonists,

300Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, pharmacologic regu-

lation of purine biosynthesis in, 1

Electron microscopic study, of effects of 6-hy-

droxydopa on amine stores and amino aciddecarboxylase activities in endocrine-like cells

in rat stomach, 92Enero, M. A., see Langer, S. Z., 431

Enna, S. J., Da Prada, M. and Pietscher, A. : Sub-cellular distribution of reserpine in bloodplatelets : Evidence for multiple poois, 164

Enzyme inducers

microsomal, effect on biliary excretion of cardiacglycosides, 201

microsomal, stimulation of development ofhepatic excretory mechanism for ouabain in

newborn rats with, 212Enzyme induction, effects on intestinal phenacetin

metabolism in rat, 45

Epinephrine, increased sensitivity of sinoatrialpacemaker at onset of autonomic neuroeffector

transmission in chick embryo heart to, 479Erythropoietin

generation by kidney after renal artery constric-

tion, possible role of prostaglandins, 575production in rat kidney lysosomes, effects of

cobalt and hypoxia on, 564Ethacrynic acid, metabolism and biliary excretion

of, 548

Evans, D. E. and Gillis, R. A. : Effect of diphenyl-

hydantoin and lidocaine on cardiac arrhyth-

mias induced by hypothalamic stimulation, 506

Faraj, B. A., Israili, Z. H., Perel, J. M., Jenkins,M. L., Holtzman, S. G., Cucinell, S. A. andDayton, P. G. : Metabolism and disposition of

methyiphenidate-’4C: Studies in man and ani-mais, 535

Fatty acids, synergism with ammonia in produc-

tion of coma, implications for hepatic coma, 10Fernholt, i%i., see Tune, B. M., 311

Ferris, R. i’�I., see Maxwell, R. A., 418Fisher, J. W.

see Mujovic, V. M., 575see Smith, R. J., 564

Fitzgerald, T. J., see Kiaassen, C. D., 548Fixed-ratio performance, increased, differential

d- and i-amphetamine action and, following

norepinephrine depletion by intraventricular6-hydroxydopamine, 349

Fluorescence histochemical study, of effects of 6-hydroxydopa on amine stores and amino acid

decarboxyla,se activities in endocrine-like cellsin rat stomach, 92

Fluoroacetate, effect on myogenic tone and con-

tractility in isolated tibial arteries, 458Friedman, E., see Anagnoste, B., 370Frog, sartorius muscle, site of action of AHR-2666

in, 156

Gelbart, A., see Thomas, R.., 219

Gibaldi, M., see Perrier, D., 17Gillis, R. A., see Evans, D. E., 506Gilsdorf, R. B., see Zieve, F. J., 10

Gland submaxillary, rat, changes in neuronal up-take and metabolism of and sensitivity tonorepinephrine during degeneration secretionin, 403

Glycosides, cardiac, effect of microsomal enzymeinducers on biliary excretion of, 201

Goitrogens , t hiocarbanlide , reaction of N-iodo-

succimide and of N-iodophtalimide with, asmodels of thyroidal “active iodine,” 341

Goldberg, S. R., see Kelleher, R. T., 269Goldstein, M., see Anagnoste, B., 370

Gorlin, R., see Cohen, M. V., 487

Grady, R. W., see Leong, J. K., 60

Graziano, J. H., see Leong, J. K., 60Greenberg, S., Heitz, D. C., Brody, M. J., Wilson,

W. R., Diecke, F. P. J. and Long, J. P. : Differ-ential effect of metabolic inhibitors on myo-genie tone and contractility in isolated tibialarteries, 458

Grubb, M. N., see Burks, T. F., 518

Guinea pig(s)atria, effect of cardenolide analogs on, 219heart, effects of verapamil and D600 compared

with propranolol, 241

myenteric plexus of intestine, high affinity trans-port of choline into, 102

normal and phenobarbital-treated , perinatal

drug metabolism and morphological changes

in hepatocytes of, 32

H�kanson, R., Larsson, L.-I. and Sundler, F. : En-docrine-like cells in rat stomach : Effects of 6-hydroxydopa on amine stores and amino acid

decarboxylase activities , a chemical, fluores-cence histochemical and electron microscopicstudy, 92

Half-life, biologic, clearance and, as indices of in-

trinsic hepatic metabolism, 17Hara, F., see Hidaka, H., 384

Harada, N., see Hidaka, H., 384Hashizume, Y., see Hidaka, H., 384

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Kamm, J. J., see Kuenzig, W., 32

Heart. (s)

cat, arrhythmias induced by hypothalamicstimulation, effect of diphenylhydantoin and

lidocaine, 506

chick embryo, increased sensitivity of sinoatrial

pacemaker to acetyicholine and to catechol-amines at onset of autc)nomic neuroeffector

transmission in, 479chick embryo, ontogenesis of adrenergic and

cholinergic neuroeffector t ransmission in , 468

chick embryo, reactivity t.o choiinergic agonistsduring ontogenesis, 109

guinea pig, effects of verapamil and 1)600 corn-

pared with propranoiol, 241

human , nonfailing, effect of acet.ylstrophanthi-din on systolic time intervals in, 487

isolated perfused, rabbit and cat., correlation be-

tween inotropic action of ouabain and Na+,K�-adenosine triphosphatase in, 119

3H-norepinephrine uptake, blockade by 4-phen-yl-1 -arninotetralifles , implications for activeconformation of inlipramine-like drugs, 393

rat, effect. of sodium canrenoate on mechanical

and electrical activities of, 128Heidger, P. M., see Smith, R. J., 564Heitz, D. C., see Greenberg, S., 458

Hemoglobin, nitroprusside production of cyanide

poisoning via reaction with, 557Hepatectomy, two-thirds, effects on hepatic cx-

cret.ory function compared with bile duct. liga-t.ion, 25

Hepatic microsomal Illixed-funct.ion oxidase sys-tems, development in guinea pig, 32

Hepatocytes , of normal and phenobarbit.ai-t reated

guinea pigs, perinatal drug metabolism andmorphological changes in, 32

Herbert, J., see Leong, J. K., 60Herd, J. A., see Kelleher, R. T., 269Hexobarbital, narcosis and metabolism in mice,

stimulus control of, 358

Hidaka, H., Hara, F., Harada, N., Hashizume, Y.

and Yano, M. : Selective inhibition of dopa-mine-�3-hydroxylase in the peripheral tissues

by 5�dimethyldithiocarbamYlPic0ii11ic acid; itseffect on stress-induced ulcer, ethanol-induced

sleep and blood pressure, 384Hildebrand, 14. C., see Bachur, N. It., 331Histamine

inflammation induced by, antagonists, 300response of isolated atria, effects of tricyclic

compounds on, 252Holtzman, S. (4., see Faraj , B. A., 535

Hormone, thyroid, control of 5-hydroxytrypta-

mine metabolism in developing rat brain by,

72

Hsiao, K-C., see Pantuck, E. J.,45

Hughes, M. J. and Coret, I. A. : Effects of tricyclic

compounds on the histamine response of iso-lated atria, 252

6-Hydroxydopa, effects on amine stores and amino

acid decarboxylase activities in endocrine-likecells in rat stomach, chemical, fluorescence

histochemical and electron microscopic study,92

6-Hydroxydopamine , intraventricular, increasedfixed-ratio performance and differential d- andi-amphetamine action following norepineph-

rine depletion by, 3495-Hydroxytryptamine (see also Serotonin), me-

tabolism in developing rat brain, thyroid hor-mone control of, 72

Hypoxia, effects on rat kidney lysosomes, 564

Ignarro, L. J., see Smith, H. J., 564

Imiprannine

effect of subcellular distribution of reserpine inblood platelets, 164

-like drugs, implications for active conformation

of, 393

Indocyanine green, excretion in rats, comparisonof effects of two-thirds hepat.ectoiny and bile

duct ligation on, 25Indomethacin, effects on erythropoietin produc-

tion in dogs after renal artery constriction, 575Intestine

guinea pig, rnyenteric plexus, high affinity tranS-port of choline into, 102

rat, effects of enzyme induction on phenacetinmetabolism in, 45

sites of acute morphine tolerance in, 518N-Iodophtaiimide, reaction with thiocarbamide

goitrogens, as model of thyroidai “active io-dine,” 341

N-Iodosuccinimide , react ion with thiocarbamidegoitrogens, as model of thyroidal “active io-dine,” 341

Isoproterenol

action on isolated basilar, coronary and mesen-

teric arteries of dog, 139increased sensitivity of sinoatrial pacemaker at

onset of autonomic neuroeffect.or transmission

in chick embryo heart., 479

Israili, Z. H., see Faraj, B. A., 535

Jaenke, H. S., see Bachur, N. it., 331Jenkins, F., see Kuenzig, W., 32

Jenkins, M. L. , see Faraj , B. A. , 535Jirousek, L. and Soodak, M. : Studies of positive

iodine conlpounds as models of the thyroidal

“active iodine’ ‘ : Reaction of N-iodosuccini-mide and of N-iodopht.alimide with t.hiocarba-

mate goitrogens, 341

Judge, M., see Leong, J. K., 60

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Kaplan, S. A., see Pantuck, E. J., 45

Kelleher, R. T., Morse, W. H., Goldberg, S. H. andHerd, J. A. : Behavioral modulation of thecardiovascular effects of l-norepinephrine in

the squirrel monkey, 269Kidney

disease, binding capacity of albumin in, 318dog, possible role of prostaglandins in generation

of erythropoietin after renal artery constric-

tion by, 575mechanism of cephaloridine transport in, 311

rat, iysosomes, effects of cobalt on, 564Kirsten, E. B., Schoener, E. P. and Wang, S. C.:

Effects of d-anlphetamine on single vestibular

neurons, 377Kirsten, E. B., see Lustig, K. C., 156

Klaassen, C. D. : Comparison of the effects of two-thirds hepatectomy and bile duct ligation onhepatic excretory function, 25

Klaassen, C. 1). : Effect of microsonlal enzyme in-ducers on the biliary excretion of cardiac gly-cosides, 210

Klaassen, C. 1). : Stimulation of the developmentof the hepatic excretory mechanism for oua-

bain in newborn rats with microsomal enzymeinducers, 212

Kiaassen, C. 1). and Fitzgerald, T. J. : Metabolism

and biliary excretion of ethacrynic acid, 548Klein, M. 1)., see Cohen, M. V., 487

Koe, B. K. , see Sarges, H . , 393Kruszyna, H., see Smith, R. P., 557Kuenzig, W., Kamm, J. J., Boublik, M., Jenkins,

F. and Burns, J. J. : Perinatal drug metabolismand morphological changes in the hepatocytesof normal and phenoharhi t al-treated guinea

pigs, 32

Kuntzman, II., see Pantuck, E. J., 45

Labreque, U. and 1)onlino, E. F. : Tolerance to

and physical dependence on nlorphine : Rela-tion to neocortical acet.ylchoiine release in thecat, 189

Lal, H., see Roffman, M., 358Langer, S. Z. and Enero, M. A. : The potent.iation

of responses to adrenergic nerve stimulationin the presence of cocaine: Its relationship tothe metabolic fate of released norepinephrine,431

Leong, J. K., (.�rady, R. W., Herbert., J., (iraziano,J. H., Cerami, A., Judge, 1\I. and Quarternlain,D. : Pharmacology of cyanate. III. Effects on

the central nervous system, 60

Lidocaine, effect on cardiac arrhythmias inducedby hypothalamic stimulation, 506

Liver

excretory function, comparison of effects of two-

thirds hepatectomy and bile duct ligation on,25

intrinsic lfletabOliSflTl of drugs, clearance alid

biologic half-life as indices of, 17newborn rats, excretory mechanism for ouabain

in, stiniuiation with microsomai enzyme in-

ducers, 212

L#{246}ffeiholz, K. and Pappano, A. J. : Increased sensi-

tivity of sinoatriai pacemaker to acetyicholine

and to catecholamines at the onset of auto-nomic neuroeffector transmission in chick em-

bryo heart, 479L#{246}ffelholz, K., see Pappano, A. J., 468

Long, J. P., see Greenberg, S., 458Lustig, K. C. and Kirsten, E. B. : The site of ac-

t.ion of AHR-2666 in frog sartorius muscle, 156

Lysosornes, rat kidney, effects of cobalt. on, 564

Maling, H. M. , Webster, M. E., Williams, M. A.,Saul, W. and Anderson, W., Jr: Inflammationinduced by histamine, serot.onin, bradykinin

and compound 48/80 in the rat : Antagonists

and mechanisms of action, 300Man

binding capacity of albumin and renal diseasein, 318

disposition of Sch 10595 in, 324

metabolism and disposition of met hylphenidate-

‘�C in, 535nonfailing heart , effect of acetyistrophanthidin

Oil systolic tinle intervals in, 487

Maxwell, R. A., Ferris, R. M., Burcsu, J., Wood-ward, E. C., Tang, 1). and Wiliiard, K. : Thephenyl rings of tricyelic antidepressant.s andrelated compounds as determinants of thepotency of inhibition of the amine pumps inadrenergic neurons of the rabbit aorta and in

rat cortical synaptosomes, 418Metabolic inhibitors, differential effect on nlyo-

genie tone and contractility in isolated t.ibial

arteries, 458Metabolism

biliary excretion and, of ethacrynic acid, 548disposition and , of methylphenidate-’4C in man

and animals, 535drug, perinatal, and morphological changes in

hepat.ocytes of normal and phenobarbital-

treated guinea pigs, 32hepatic, intrinsic, clearance and biologic half-

life as indices of, 17

intestinal, of phenacetin in rat., effects of en-zyrne induction,45

of adriamycin and daunorubicin in rabbit, 331of hexobarhital, narcosis and, stimtilus control

iLl nlice of, 358

of 5-hydroxytryptanline in developing rat

brain, control by thyroid hormone, 72

of released norepi nephrine , relat ionship toeffects of cocaine on responses to adrenergic

nerve stimulation, 431

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tolerance and, of amphetamine, inhibition bypropranoloi, 68

3-Methylcholanthrene

effect on biliary excretion of cardiac glycosides,201

stimulation of hepatic excretory mechanism forouabain in newborn rats by, 212

Methylphenidate-’4C

metabolism and disposition in man and animals,

535

Mice

metabolism and disposition of nlethylphenidate-i4C in, 535

nitroprusside production of cyanide poisoning

via reaction with hemoglobin in, 557

stimulus control of hexoharbit.al narcosis andmetabolism in, 358

Monkey(s)

disposition of Sch 10595 in, 324rhesus, effects of dose on rates of codeine- and

cocaine-reinforced responding in, 179squirrel, behavioral modulation of cardiovascu-

lar effect.s in, 269Morphine

disposition deterini ned by radioimmunoassay,

influence of physiologic and pharmacologic

factors on, 527effect Ofl moderately and severely suppressed

punished responding in pigeon, compared withchlorpromazine, 172

tolerance, acute, sites in intestine of, 518tolerance to and physical dependence on in cat,

relation to neocortical acetyichoiine release,

189-tolerant rats, resistance to catechoiamine-de-

plet.ing effects of reserpine in, 284

Morse, W. H., seeKelleher, R. T., 269Mujovic, V. M. and Fisher, J. W. : The effects of

indomethacin on erythropoietin production indogs following renal artery constriction. I.The possible role of prostagiandins in the

generation of erythropoietin by the kidney, 575Munson, R., see Schwartz, A., 119

Muscle(s)papillary, cat, effects of refractory period pro-

longation, reduced sodium and tetrodotoxinon aconitine-induced automaticity arid tachy-

cardia in, 232

sartorius, frog, site of action of AHR-2666 in, 156smooth, arterial, contractile actions of antihis-

tamines on, 262spindles of triceps surae of cat, suppression by

diphenyihydantoin of afferent discha rges from

209Myenteric plexus, of guinea-pig intestine, high

affinity transport. of choline into, 102Mvocardial effects, subcellular, of verapamil and

1)600 , comparison with propranolol, 241

Nlyogenic tone, contract ility arid, in isolated t.ibialarteries, differential effect of metabolic in-hibitors, 458

Na�, K+�Adenosi ne t riphosphatase , i nt.erac t. ion

with inotropic action of (.)uabain in isolated

perfused rabbit. and cat hearts, 119Naloxone-precipitated wi t hdrawal in morphine-

dependent cats, relation t.o neocorticai acetyl-

choline release, 189Narcosis, hexobarbitai, nletabolism and, stiniulus

control in mice of, 358Nerve, adrenergic, stimulation, effects of cocaine

on responses to, relationship to metabolic fate

of released norepinephrine, 431Nerve stimulation, effects of papaverine on release

of norepinephrine arid dopamine-�-hydroxyl-

ase by, 444Nervous system, central, effects of cyanate, 60Neuroeffector transmission

adrenergic and choiinergic, ontogenesis in chick

embryo heart , 468autonornic , in chick embryo heart , increased Sen-

sitivit.y of sinoatrial pacemaker to acetyicho-

line and to catecholannines at onset. of, 479Neurons

adrenergic, in rabbit aorta, phenyl rings of tn-

cyclic compounds as determinants of potencyof inhibition of amine pumps in, 418

dopaminergic , drug-induced antagonism of in-crease in tvrosine hvdroxviase activit.y pro-

duced by cessation of impulse flow in, 82vestibular, single, effects of (1-amphetamine on,

377

Newman, W. H., see Bagweil, E. E., 496

Nitroprusside, production of cyanide poisoning viareaction with hemoglobin, 557

Norepinephrineage-related changes in vascular responsiveness

to, 147changes in neuronai uptake and metabolism of

and sensitivity to, during degeneration secre-

tion in rat submaxillary gland, 403depict ion by mt raventnicular 6-hydroxydopa-

mine, increased fixed-ratio performance and

differential d- and i-amphetamine action fol-lowing, 349

release by nerve stimulation, effects of papa-

verine, 444

released, metabolic fate, relationship to effects of

cocaine on responses to adrenergic nerve stim-ulation, 431

3H-Norepinephrine, uptake, heart, blockade by 4-

phenyl-1 -aminotet ralines , implications foractive conformation of imipramine-like drugs,

393l-Norepiriephnine, cardiovascular effects in squirrel

monkey, behavioral modulation of, 269

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Ouabaineffect of niicrosomal enzyme inducers on biliary

excretion of, 210

excretion in rats, comparison of effects of two-thirds hepatectomy and bile duct ligation on,25

hepatic excretory mechanism for, in newborn

rats, stimulation with microsomal enzyme in-

ducers, 212inotropic action, interaction with Na+, K+�

adenosine triphosphatase in isolated perfused

rabbit arid cat hearts, 119

Pacemakersinoatnial, in chick embryo heart, effect of chol-

inergic agonists on, 109

sinoatnial, iii chick embryo heart, increased sen-

sitivity to acetylchoiine and to catecholamines

at. onset. of autonomic neuroeffect.or transmis-sion, 479

Pant.uck, E. J., Hsiao, K.-C., Kaplan, S. A.,

Kuntzman, II. and Conney, A. H. : Effects ofenzyme induction on intestinal metabolism

in the rat,45Papaverine

action on isolated basilar, coronary arid mesen-

teric arteries of dog, 139

effects on release of norepinephnine and dopa-rnine-�3-hydroxyiase by nerve stimulation, 444

Pappano, A. J. and Loffeiholz, K. : Ontogenesis ofadreniergic and cholinergic neuroeffector trans-

mission in chick embryo heart, 468Pappano, A. J. and Skowronek, C. A. : Reactivity

of chick embryo heart to cholinergic agonists

during ontogenesis : Decline in desensitizationat the onset of cholinergic transmission, 109

Pappano, A. J., see Loffelholz, K., 479Pence, C. J., see Stefano, F. J. E., 403

Penel, J. M. , see Faraj , B. A. , 535

Penner, 1). and Gibaidi, M. : Clearance and bio-logic half-life as indices of intrinsic hepaticmetabolism, 17

Pert, C. B. and Snyder, S. H. : High affinity trans-port of choline into the myenteric plexus of

guinea-pig intestine, 102

Peterson, D. W. and Sparber, S. B. : Increasedfixed-ratio performance and differential d-

and i-amphetamine action following norepi-nephrine depletion by intraventnicular 6-hy-

droxydopamine, 349Pharmacology of cyanate, 60Phenacetin, intestinal metabolism in rat, effects

of enzyme induction, 45

Phenobarbitaieffect on biliary excretion of cardiac glycosides,

201

stimulation of hepatic excretory mechanism for

ouabain in newborn rats by, 212

-treated and normal guinea pigs, perinatal drugmetabolism and morphological changes in

hepatocytes of, 32

4-Phenyl-1 -aminotetralines, blockade of heart 3H-

norepinephrine uptake by, implications foractive conformation of imipramine-iike drugs,

393Phenyl rings, of tnicyclic compounds, as determi-

nants of potency of inhibition of amine pumpsin adrenergic neurons of rabbit aorta arid in

rat cortical synaptosomes, 418Physical dependence, on morphine in cat, relation

to neocontical acetyicholine release, 189

Pigeon, comparison of morphine and chiorproma-zinc effects on moderately and severely sup-

pressed punished responding in, 172Plasma, rat., measurement of morphine by radio-

inimunoassay in, 527Platelets, blood, subceliular distribution of reser-

pine in, 164Pletscher, A., see Enna, S. J., 164

Poisoning, cyanide, produced by nit.roprusside via

reaction with hemoglobin, 557Polycythemia, cobalt , mechanism, 564Potassium chloride, age-related changes in vascu-

lar responsiveness to, 147

Pregnenoione-16a-carbonitrileeffect on biliary excretion of cardiac giycosides,

201

stimulation of hepatic excretory mechanism forouabain in newborn rats by, 212

Procainamide, excretion in rats, comparison of

effects of two-thirds hepatectomy and bile

duct. ligation on, 25Promethazine contractile actions on isolated arter-

ial smooth muscle, 262

Propranololinhibition of anlphetanline tolerance and me-

tabolism by, 68

subcellular myocardial effects , comparison Withverapanlil and 1)600 � 241

Prostagiandins, possible role in generation of

erythropoietin by kidney after renal artery

constriction, 575

Purine, biosynthesis , pharmacologic regulation inBurkitt lymphoma and Ehrlich ascites tumor

cells, 1Pyniianiine, contractile actions on isolated arterial

smooth muscle, 262

Q uarternlain, I)., see Leong, J. K., 69

Rabbit(s)aorta, phenyi rings of tricyclic compounds as de-

terminants of potency of inhibition of amine

pumps in adrenergic neurons of, 418

blood platelets , subceliular distribution of

reserpine in, 164

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disposition of adriamycin and daunorubicin in,

331

isolated arterial smooth muscle, contractileactions of antihistamines on, 262

isolated atnia, effects of tnicyclic compounds on

histamine response of, 2,52isolated perfused heart , correlation between

inotropic action of ouabain and Na+, K+�adenosine triphosphatase in, 119

kidney, mechanism of cephaloridine transportin, 311

Radioimmunoassay, for disposition of morphine,527

Rastogi, R.. B. and Singhai, R. L. : Thyroid hor-mone control of 5-hydroxytryptainine meta-

bolism in developing rat brain, 72

Rat(s)

antagonists of inflammation induced by hista-

mine, serotonin, bradykinin and compound

48/80 in, 300aortic strips, responsiveness to cyclic nucieo-

tides and contractile agonists, age-related

changes in, 147

blockade of heart 3H-norepinephnine uptake by

4-phenyi-1-aminotetralines in, implications

for active conformation of inlipramine-like

drugs, 393brain, developing, thyroid hormone control of

5-hydroxytryptamine metabolism in, 72

brain st.niatal slices, effect of dibutyryl cyclic

adenosine monophosphate on ‘4C-dopanli ne

biosynthesis in, 370comparison of effects of two-thirds hepatectoniy

and bile duct ligation on hepatic excretoryfunction in, 25

cortical synaptosonies, phenyl rings of tricyclic

compounds of potency of inhibition of aminepumps in, 418

disposition of Sch 10395 in, 324

drug-induced antagonism of increase in tyrosinehydroxylase activity produced by cessation ofimpulse flow in dopaminergic neurons of, 82

effects of cyanate on central nervous system in,

60effects of enzyme induction on intestinal phen-

acet.in metabolism in, 45effect of inhibition of dopamine-j3-hydroxyiase

in peripheral tissues by 5-dimethyldithiocar-bamylpicolinic acid on stress-induced ulcer,

ethanol-induced sleep and blood pressure, 384

effect of microsonial enzyme inducers on biliary

excretion of cardiac glycosides in, 201

impairment by cholestyramine of dicumarol and

tromexan absorption as potential drug inter-

action in, 53

increased fixed-ratio performance and differen-

tial d- and i-amphetamine action following

norepinephrine depletion by intraventnicular

6-hydroxydopamine, 349

influence of physiologic and pharmacologic fac-

tom on disposition of morphine as determinedby radioimmunoa.ssay in , 527

inhibition of amphetamine tolerance and me-

tabolism by propranolol in, 68isolated myocardiurn, effect of sodium canreno-

ate on mechanical and electrical activities of,

128

kidney lysosomes, effects of cobalt on, 564

metabolism and biliary excretion of ethacrynic

acid in, 548metabolism and disposition of methylphenidate-

‘4C in, 535morphine tolerant, resistance to catecholanline-

depleting effects of reserpine in, 284newborn, development of hepatic excretory

mechanism for ouabain in, stimulation with

microsomal enzyme inducers, 212nitroprusside production of cyanide poisoning

via reaction with hemoglobin in, 557stomach, effects of 6-hydroxydopa on amine

stores and amino acid decarboxylase activities

in endocrine-like cells in, chemical, fluores-cence histochernical and electron microscopic

study, 92submaxillary gland, changes in neuronal uptake

and metabolism of and sensitivity to norepi-

nephrine during degeneration secretion in, 403Synergism between ammonia arid fatty acids in

production of coma in, implications for hepatic

coma, 10

Reem, G. : Pharmacologic regulation of the earlysteps of purine biosynthesis in Burkitt lym-phoma cells and in Ehriich ascites tumor cells,

Refractory period prolongation, effects on aconi-

tine-induced automaticity and tachycardia in

(‘at myocardial preparations, 232

Reserpineresistance in morphine-tolerant rats to cate-

cholamine-depleting effects of, 284subceiluiar distribution in blood platelets, cvi-

dence for niuitiple pools, 164

Responding

codeine- and cocaine-reinforced, in rhesus mon-keys, effects of dose on response rates underfixed-ratio schedule, 179

punished, moderately and severely suppressed,

in pigeon, comparison of morphine and chior-promazine effects on, 172

Roffman, M. and Lal, H. : Stimulus control of

hexobarbital narcosis and metabolism in mice,358

Roth, R. H., see Walters, J. R., 82Ruthenium red, effect on myogenic tone and con-

tractility in isolated tibial arteries, 458

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201

Sarges, II., Koe, B. K., Weissman, A. and Schaefer,

J. P. : Blockade of heart ‘H-norepinephrine up-

take by 4-phenyl-1-azninotetralines : Implica-tions for the active conformation of imipra-

mine-like drugs, 393Sartonius muscle (see Muscle, sartorius)

Saul, W., see Maling, H. M., 300Sch 10595 [5-(n-butyi)-picoiinamide], disposition

in animals and man, 324Schaefer, J. P., see Sarges, H., 393

Schoener, E. P.,seeKirsten, E. B., 377Schwartz, A., Allen, J. C., Van Winkle, W. B. and

Munson, R. : Further studies on the correla-

tion between the inot.ropic action of ouabain

and its interaction with the Na�, K�-adeno-sine triphosphatase : Isolated perfused rabbit

and cat hearts, 119Schwartz, A., see Tune, B. M., 311

Serotonin (see also 5-Hydroxytryptatnine)

age-related changes in vascular responsiveness

to, 147

antagonists of inflammation induced by, 300Shirron, C., see Anagnoste, B., 370Shoeman, 1). W., Sirtoni, C. It. and Azarnoff, I).

L. : Inhibition of amphetamine tolerance andmetabolism by propranolol, 68

Singhal, R. L., see Rastogi, R. B., 72Sirtoni, C. R., see Shoeman, D. W., 68

Skowronek, C. A., see Pappano, A. J., 109

Sleep, ethanol-induced, effect of inhibition of

dopamine-�-hydroxyla.se in peripheral tissuesby 5-dimethyidithiocarbamylpicolinic acid on,

384Smith, H. J., Ignarro, L. J., Heidger, P. M., and

Fisher, J. W. : Lysosomal enzyme release in

vivo : An evaluation of the mechanism of cobaltpolycythemia, 564

Smith, R. P. and Kruszyna, H. : Nitroprussideproduces cyanide poisoning via a reaction with

hemoglobin, 557

Snyder, S. H., see Pert., C. B., 102Sodium , reduced , effects on aeon itine-induced

automaticit.y and tachycardia in cat myo-cardial preparations, 232

Sodium canrenoate (spironolactone derivative),

effect on mechanical and electrical activities

of isolated rat myocardium, 128Sodium nitrite, action on isolated basilar, coronary

and mesentenic arteries of dog, 139Sparber, S. B., see Peterson, D. W., 349Spector, S., see Berkowitz, B. A., 527Spironolact one

derivative (sodium canrenoate) , effect on me-

chanical and electrical activities of isolated

rat myocardium, 128

effect on biliary excretion of cardiac glycosides,

stimulation of hepatic excretory mechanism forouabain in newborn rats by, 212

Spleen, cat., effects of papaverine on release ofnorepiriephrine and dopamine-j3-hydroxylase

by nerve stimulation in, 444Staub, M., see Symchowitz, S., 324

Steen, IL G., see Bagwell, E. E., 496

Stefano, F. J. E., Pence, C. J. and Tumilasci, 0. R.:

Changes in neuronal uptake and metabolismof, and sensitivity to, norepinephnine during

the degeneration secretion in the rat submaxil-lary gland, 403

Stimulus control, of hexobarbital narcosis and

metabolism in mice, 358Stit.zer, M. : Comparison of morphine and chlor-

promazine effects on moderately and severely

suppressed punished responding in the pigeon,

172Stomach, rat, effects of 6-hydroxydopa on amine

stores arid amino acid decanboxyiase activitiesin endocrine-like cells in, chemical, fluores-cence histochemical and electron microscopic

study, 92Sulfobroniophthalein, excretion in rats, compari-

son of effects of two-thirds heptatectomy andbile duct ligation on, 25

Synichowitz, S. and Staub, M. : Disposition of Sch10595 in animals and man, 324

Systolic time intervals, in nonfailing human heart,

effect of acetylstnophandhidin on, 487

Tachycardia, aconitine-induced, in cat myocardial

preparations, effects of refractory period pro-longation , redu ced sodium and tetrodotoxin,

232Tang, I)., see Maxwell, H. A., 418Tanz, R. I). : Pharmacology of aconitine-induced

automaticity on in vitro cat myocardial prepa-rations. II. Effects of refractory period pro-longation, reduced sodium and tetrodotoxin,

232

Tembo, A. V. and Bates, T. H. : Impairment bycholestvnamine of dicumarol and tromexan

absorption in rats: A potential drug interac-tion, 53

Tetrodotoxin, effects on aconitine-induced auto-

mat.icity and tachycardia in cat myocardial

preparations, 232Thiocarbamides, goitrogenic, reaction of N-iodo-

succimide and of N-iodophtaiimide with, as

models of t.hynoidai “active iodine,” 341

Thomas, H., Boutagy, J. and Gelbart, A. : Car-

denolide analogs. V. Cardiotonic activity ofseniisvnthetic analogs of digitoxigenin, 219

Thyroid

“active iodine,” reaction of N-iodosuccinimideand of N-iodophtalimide with thiocarbamidegoitrogens as model of, 341

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hormone , control of 5-hydroxytryptamine me -

tabolism in developing rat brain by, 72

Toda, N. : The action of vasodilating drugs on iso-iated basilar, coronary and niesenteric arteries

of the dog, 139Tolamolol, beta receptor blocking arid antiarrhy-

thmic properties of, 496Tolerance

to morphine in cat, relation to rieocort.icai acetyl-choline release, 189

to morphine, sites in intestine, 518Tnicyclic compounds

effect on histamine response of isolated atria, 252phenyl rings of, as determinants of potency of

inhibition of amine pumps in adrenergic neri-

nons of rabbit aorta and in rat cortical synap-

tosomes, 418

Tripelennanline, contractile actions on isolated

arterial smooth muscle, 262Tromexan, absorption in rats, impairment by

cholest.vraniine as potential drug interaction,

53

Tuniulasci, 0. R., see Stefano, F. J. E., 403

Tune, B. � , Fernholt, M. and Schwartz, A.:Mechanism of cephaloridine transport in thekidney, 311

Tyrosine hydroxyiase activity, increase in, pro-

duced by cessation of impulse flow in dopa-

minergic neurons, drug-induced antagonism

of, 82

Ulcer, stress-induced, effect of inhibition of dopa-

mine-�3-hydroxylase in peripheral tissues, by 5-dinlethyldithiocarbamylpicoiinic acid on, 384

Van Winkle, W. B., see Schwartz, A. , 119

Vascular responsiveness, to cyclic nucleotides and

contractile agonists, age-related changes, 147Vasodilating drugs, action on isolated basilar,

coronary and mesentenic arteries of the dog,

139Verapaniul, D600 and , subcellular nlyocardial

effects, comparison with propranolol, 241

Walters, J. R. and Roth, H. H. : l)opaminergic

neurons: I)rug-induced antagonism of the in-

crease in tyrosine hydroxylase activity pro-

duced by cessation of impulse flow , 82Wang, S. C., see Kirsten, E. B., 377

Watanabe, A. M., and Besch, H. 14., Jr. : Subcellu-lar myocardial effects of verapaniil and 1)roo:

Comparison wit h propranolol, 241

Webster, 1�1. E., see Maiing, H. M., 300

Weiner,N.,seeCubeddu,L., X., 444Weissrnan, A., see Sarges, B., 393

Williams, M. A., see Maling, H. M., 300Williard, K., see Maxwell, H. A., 418Wilson, W. H. , see Greenberg, S., 458

Wi t hdrawal syndrome , in niorphi ne-dependent

cats, relation to neocortieai acetyicholine re-lease, 189

Woodward, E. C., see Maxwell, R. A., 418

Yano, M., see Hidaka, H., 384

Zieve, F. J., Zieve, L., 1)oizaki, W. M. and Gus-dorf, R . B. : Synergism between ammonia andfatty acids in the production of coma: 1mph-

cations for hepat.ic coma, 10

Zieve, L., see Zieve, F. J., 10