Title
Beta-Adrenergic Receptors And Glucagon In Seizures From Exposure To Oxygen At High-Pressure (Ohp)
Abbreviated Journal Title
Life Sci.
Keywords
Medicine; Research & Experimental; Pharmacology & Pharmacy
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that sympathetic factors and blood glucose are of importance in the development of seizures and lung damage from OHP. In the present study we examined the influence of beta sympathetic agonists and blocking agents and glucagon on OHP toxicity. Rats were exposed to 6 ATA OHP and examined for time-to-seizure and lung damage. Pretreatment with propranolol increased the time-to-seizure by 70% and practolol by 50% without altering gross lung appearance or lung wet wt/dry wt. Propranolol and practolol also prevented brain glycogen depletion prior to seizure which otherwise occurred in subconvulsive exposure to OHP. Isoproterenol and glucagon pretreatment had no effect on time-to-seizure but isoproterenol did increase lung injury. Both practolol and propranolol block the beta-receptor influence on adenyl cyclase-stimulated second messenger production, while both isoproterenol and glucagon activate adenyl cyclase to produce second messenger. Our results may suggest a possible role for second messenger in mediating some of the acute toxic effects of OHP on the CNS.
Journal Title
Life Sciences
Volume
33
Issue/Number
20
Publication Date
1-1-1983
Document Type
Article
Language
English
First Page
1959
Last Page
1964
WOS Identifier
ISSN
0024-3205
Recommended Citation
Crittenden, D. J. and Beckman, D. L., "Beta-Adrenergic Receptors And Glucagon In Seizures From Exposure To Oxygen At High-Pressure (Ohp)" (1983). Faculty Bibliography 1980s. 219.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/facultybib1980/219
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