THE EFFECT OF ADRENALECTOMY, DIHYDROERGOTAMINE, AND DIBENZYLINE ON THE SENSITIVITY OF RATS TO TOLBUTAMIDE.

R. Hawkins, R. E. Haist
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In the rat, the magnitude of the hypoglycaemic response to a dose of tolbutamide (50 mg/kg per os) which does not depress blood glucose levels to the point where adrenal compensatory mechanisms are stimulated is unaffected by adrenalectomy. On the other hand, when a dose is given which induces a greater hypoglycaemia (100 mg/kg per os) a very significant difference between adrenalectomized and sham-operated animals is observed, the adrenalectomized rats displaying a far greater sensitivity to the hypoglycaemic action of this compound. In intact rats, the hypoglycaemia induced by tolbutamide (100 mg/kg per os) is lessened by pretreatment of the animals with Dibenzyline (4 mg/kg) but enhanced by the prior injection of dihydroergotamine (2 mg/kg). Larger doses of dihydroergotamine alone cause a reduction in glucose levels of tail blood which is greater than that found in carotid blood samples withdrawn at the same times.
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肾上腺切除术、二氢麦角胺、二苄胺对大鼠甲苯丁胺敏感性的影响。
在大鼠中,如果甲磺丁胺剂量(50mg /kg / s)不能将血糖水平降低到刺激肾上腺代偿机制的程度,其降糖反应的大小不受肾上腺切除术的影响。另一方面,当给药剂量引起更大的低血糖(100 mg/kg / s)时,在肾上腺切除和假手术动物之间观察到非常显著的差异,肾上腺切除的大鼠对这种化合物的降糖作用表现出更大的敏感性。在未受影响的大鼠中,甲磺丁胺(100 mg/kg / s)诱导的低血糖通过预处理二苄胺(4 mg/kg)减轻,但通过预先注射二氢麦角胺(2 mg/kg)增强。单独使用大剂量的二氢麦角胺会导致尾血中葡萄糖水平的降低,这比同时提取的颈动脉血液样本中的葡萄糖水平要低得多。
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