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`CONTENTS
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`VOLUME 40
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`No. 1
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`SEPTEMBER 1970
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`Systematic Pharmacology
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`CALLINGHAM, B. A. and SHARMAN, D. F.
`The concentration of catechola
`ram
`mules In K’
`of the domestic fowl (Ga/lu.s' clornesticus).
`(SP2, M)
`3
`BANEIUEE. U-, F§LDBERG_.
`a“d GEORGIEV, V. P. Microinjections of tubocurarine, leptazoi
`strychnine and picrotoxm into the cerebral cortex of anaesthetized cats.
`(SP2, DM2)
`FELDEERG, W. and GEORGIEV, V. P.
`Central effects of picrotoxin
`hen acti
`f‘
`liquor spaces in anaesthetized cats.
`(SP2)
`W
`mg
`[Om the
`IAaSbI'IbF'i?:'D,(€fi3?.§I'1d BUNN, D. R. G.
`The effect of Arvin on reticulo-endothelial activity in
`Autopharmacology
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`BRIMBLECOMBE, R. W. and EVERETT, SALLY D. Actions of some choliner
`fast-twitch and slow-twitch skeletal muscle of the cat.
`(API, SP3)
`BRIMBLECOMBE, R. W. and EVERETT, SALLY D.
`Actions of sarin on t‘
`t-t
`"t h '
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`twitch skeletal muscles of the cat and protective action by anticholinergigsdrxgls? (;:'1]>(i,sé%V§'
`MARSHALL,
`I. G.
`A comparison between the blocking actions of ?.~(4-phenylpiperidin )
`cyclohcxanol (AH 5183) and its N-methyl quaternary analogue (AH 5954).‘
`(AP1, SP3’ DMC1’;
`]t3il(-;)l:Ti/tnC§1[.1l~2I1IéS(t.;r1.(;tiCZ::tél{(:i,ogS.IDEA???)MELCHIORRI, P.
`The effects of caerulem on insulin sec;-e_
`Pharmacokinetics
`
`gic antagonists on
`
`SHARK/\Wl, M.
`Effects of morphine and pentobarbitone on acetylcholine s
`ynthesis by rat
`cerebral cortex.
`(PK2, SP2, APl)
`t"
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`f th
`A
`e an inociceptive actions of chollnomimettc and morphme_
`1IiR(Eesc()1t:£l;S'D (DM2eosnl;g§1rison o
`(DM2, SP3)
`WATSON, P. J. Drug receptor sites in the rabbit saphenous nerve.
`
`Psychopharmacology
`
`SH1LL1~ro, ELIZABETH E.
`behaviour of mice.
`(PP)
`
`A method for investigating the effects of drugs on the exploratory
`
`Toxicology
`NATOFF, I. L. and REIFF, B. Quantitative studies of th
`toxicity of organophosphates in rats.
`(CP, DM2)
`
`ff
`t
`f
`t
`‘ t
`e e ec 0 an agoms S on the acme
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`Proceedings of the British Pharmacological Society, Dublin,
`8-10 July, 1970
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`Inhibition of brain cholinesterase activity after the injection of organophospho
`REIFF, B.
`compounds in the rat
`HOPKIN, JUDY M. and NEAL, M. J.
`rat spinal cord slices
`Dooor-:rT, N. S., SPENCER, P. S. J. and TURNER, T. A. R.
`ouabain administered intracerebrally to conscious mice
`MARLEY,
`and SELLER, T. J.
`Some effects of muscarine on the central nervous system of
`chickens
`
`ms
`The release of “C—glycine from electrically stimulated
`
`The pharmacological eflectg of
`
`Some effects of nicotine on the central nervous system of
`
`MARLEY, E. and SELLER, T. J.
`chickens
`The effect of adrenaline on 5-hydroxyindole concentrations in the hypo-
`GORDON, A. E.
`thalamus and thalamus of rat
`MAJOR, C. T. and PLEUVRY, BARBARA J.
`phine and the sympathomimetic drugs
`MELDRUM, B. S. and NAQUET, R.
`Effects of psiloeybin, dimethyltryptamine and various
`lysergic acid derivatives on photxcally-tnduced epilepsy in the baboon (Papio papia)
`PICKETT, R. D. Acute toxicity of heroin, alone and in combination with cocaine or quinine
`
`A comparison of the analgesia produced by mo;--
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`VOLUME 40
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`NO. 1 (continued)
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`The effect Of propranolol on the human and canine
`
`TURNER, P. Alprenolol and propranolol in hyperthyroid tachycardia
`COLTART, D. J.
`A comparison of the effects of‘ propranolol and practolol on the exercise
`tolerance in angina pectoris
`COLTART, D. J. and MELDRUM, S. J.
`transtnembrane action potential
`MURNAGHAN, M. F.
`Comparative effectiveness of lignocaine, quinidine, propranolol and
`procainamide as antifibrillatory agents
`DAS, P. K. and PARRATT, J. R. Myocardial effects of phentolamine
`FOb(.E.).c_\RrY, M., GILL, D., HILL, P. and PETTIT, J. Cardiovascular effects of pentazocine in
`ra
`its
`ALPS, B. J., JOHNSON, E. S. and WILSON, A. B. Cardiovascular actions of Wy 21901, a new
`hypotensive and anti-arrhythmic agent
`ALI>s, B. J., HILL, MADELINE, JOHNSON, E. S. and WILSON, A. B.
`properties of Wy 21901
`WESTON, A..H.
`Changes in the amounts Of high-energy phosphate compounds associated
`with the actions Of‘ phenylephrine and isoprenaline on smooth and cardiac muscle
`FARMER, J. B. and LEVY, G. P.
`Interaction of isoprenaline and /9’-adrenoceptor blocking
`drugs on intestinal smooth muscle
`COUPAR, l. M. and TURNER, P.
`in isolated human smooth muscle
`MOTTRAM, D. R.
`Binding sites for 2-haloalkylamines
`RAND, M. J. and VARMA, B.
`Effects of McN-A—343 On responses induced by sympathetic
`nerve stimulation in the rabbit isolated ear artery
`WILSON, J .
`The uptake of adrenergic neurone blocking drugs
`BUTTERWORTH, K. R. and RANDALL, M. J.
`The 6f'i'6CtS.Of a- and /3-adrenoceptor blocking
`agents 011 the responses of the rat uterus to catecholammes throughout the oestrous cycle
`BAMFORD, D. S., PERCIVAL, R. C. and TOTHILL, A. U.
`Raspberry leaf tea: a new aspect to
`an old problem
`The effect of the interval between elec-
`KOSTERLITZ, H. W. and WATERFIELD, ANGELA A.
`trical stimuli On the acetylcholine output of the myenteric plexus-longitudinal muscle prep-
`aration Of the guinea-pig ileum
`POSNER, J.
`The release of prostaglandin E2 from the bovine iris
`HENMAN, F. D., MOLE, K. H. and SHEPHERD, D. M.
`Effects of decarborane on gastric
`secretion in the Shay rat
`The use of neuromuscular blocking agents to
`BUCKETT, W. R. and FRISK-HOLMBERG, M.
`investigate receptor structure requirements for histamine release
`Eymg, P,
`The Schultz-Dale reaction in bovine pulmonary smooth muscles
`WHITTINGTON, HILARY. Effects of azathioprine and phenylbutazone in rat adjuvant arthritis
`BYWATER, R. J.
`Some effects of Esclzeric/zia co/i enterotoxin on fluid and electrolyte trans-
`fer in calf small intestine
`The origin of ascorbic acid Stored in the leucocytes
`LOH, H. S. and WILSON, C. W. M.
`ODUMOSU, A. and WILSON, C. W. M. The growth maintaining activity and intestinal absorp-
`tion of ascorbic acid in guiflea-Pigs
`Liver damage and excretion of bivalent Sulphur after
`BUTLER, W. H. and MAGOS, L.
`exposure to carbon disulphide in fed and fasted rats with and without phenobarbitone pre-
`treatment
`_
`_
`SUMMERS, R_ J_
`Effects of pargylme on body temperature and on hypothalamic levels of
`Inonoamines in the rabbit (T)’f’
`I
`_
`.
`TONKS, R. S.
`Effect of amylobarbttone, dextro-amphetamine and a mixture of these on
`performance and learning in man (T)
`.
`DANIEL, M., GIFFARD, F. and SANFORD, J.
`The effects Of acepromazme and methyl-
`amphetamine on the performance of the ridden horse (T).
`V
`_
`'
`AUSTIN, FRANCIS H.
`A study of the sympathomimetic effects of phencyclidine hydro-
`chloride (T)
`BILLINGHAM, M. E. J., GAUGAS, J. M. and ROBINSON, B. V.
`erties of anti-lymphocytic Serum (T)
`BILLINGHAM, M. E. J., GORDON, A. H. and ROBINSON, B. V.
`inflammation by the liver (T)
`
`Autonomic blocking
`
`Relative affinities of some a-adrenoceptor blocking drugs
`
`The anti-inflammatory prop-
`
`Synthesis of an inhibitor of
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`WT), Abstract by title only.
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`VOLUME 40
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`No. 2
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`OCTOBER 1970
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`Page
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`Systematic Pharmacology
`AYITEY-SMITH, E. and VARMA, D. R. An assessment of the role of the sympathetic nervous
`system in experimental hypertension using normal and immunosympathectomized rats.
`(SP1, API)
`AYITEY-SMITH, E. and VARMA, D. R. Mechanism of the hypotensive action of rnethyldopa in
`normal. and immunosympathectomized rats.
`(_SPl, DMI)
`BRADLEY, P. B. and CANDY, J. M.
`Iontophoretic release of acetylcholine, noradrenaline,
`5-hydroxytryptamine and D-lysergic acid diethylamide from micropipettes.
`(SP2, PK3, DM1)
`BOAKES, R. J., BRADLEY, P. B., BRIGGS, I. and DRAY, A. Antagonism of 5-hydroxytryptamine
`by LSD 25 in the central nervous system: a possible neuronal basis for the actions of LSD 25.
`(SP2, DMl, DM2)
`MCCULLOUGH, DEBORAH 0., MILBERG, JANE N. and ROBINSON, S. M. A central site for the
`hypothermic eilects of (—l—)—amphetamine sulphate and p-hydroxyamphetamine hydrobromide
`in mice.
`(SP2)
`_
`DODDS, M. G. and FOORD, R. D. Enhancement by potent diuretics of renal tubular necrosis
`induced by cephaloridine.
`(SP3, DM2, TX)
`DHAWAN, B. N. and SI-IARMA, J. N. Facilitation of the flexor reflex in the cat by intrathecal
`injection of catecholamines.
`(SP2, API, DM2)
`
`Autopharmacology
`
`DE LA LANDE, I. S., HILL, B. D., .lELLE’I'I‘, L. B. and MCNEIL, J. M. The role of monoamine
`oxidase in the response of the isolated central artery of the rabbit ear to tyramme. (AP1, PKI,
`SP1)
`GILLESPIE, J. S., MACLAREN, A. and POLLocI<, D. A method of stimulating difierent segments
`of the autonomic outflow from the spinal column to various organs in the pithed cat and rat.
`(API)
`APPEL, W. C. and VINCENZI, F. F. Effects of hemicholinium and bretylium on the release of
`autonomic transmitters in the isolated sino-atrial node.
`(API, SP1, PK3)
`KOSTERLITZ, H. W., Lens, G. M. and WALLIS, D. I. Synaptic potentials recorded by the
`sucrose-gap method from the rabbit superior cervical ganglion.
`(API)
`LEME, J. GARCIA, HAMAMURA, L. and ROCHA E SILVA, M. ElTect of anti-proteases and hexa-
`dimethrine bromide on the release of a bradykinin-like substance during heating (46" C)
`of rat paws.
`(AP2)
`MITCHELL, R. G. and PORTER, J. F. Histamine and granulocytes in the umbilical cord blood
`of infants at birth.
`(AP2, CP)
`(AP2, PK2)
`NAKANO, J. Metabolism of prostaglandin E, in dog kidneys.
`NUSTAD, K. and RUBIN, I. Subcellular localization of renin and kininogenase in the rat kidney.
`(AP2)
`BARRACLOUGH, M. A. and JONES. N. F. Effects of adenosine 3’,5’-monophosphate on renal
`function in the rabbit.
`(AP3, SP3)
`BISSET, G. W., CLARK, BARBARA J., KRI«:J€’:t, 1., PoLA<“:EI<, I. and RUDINGER, J. Some pharma-
`cological properties of a synthetic oxytocin analogue [1-N-carbamoyl-hemicystine-2-O-
`Inethyltyrosine]-oxytocin (carbamoyl-methyloxytocin), an antagonist
`to the neurohypo-
`physial hormones.
`(AP3, DM2)
`
`361
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`Psycltopharmacology
`Al-l'l‘l3E, LnsA and SHILLITO, ELIZABETH. The effect of benzodiazepines and atropine on explor-
`atory behaviour and motor activity of mice.
`(PP)
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`No. 3
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`NOVEMBER 1970
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`Systematic Pharmacology
`A. M. and CARTER, J. Comparative chronotropic activity of B-adrenoceptive
`BARRETT,
`antagonists.
`(SP1, APl, DM2)
`to glucagon, ouabain and noradrenaline.
`SPILKER, B.
`Comparison of the inotropic response
`(SP1)
`DOWNEY, J. A. and FREWIN, D. B. The efizagtjfif ethyl alcohol and chlorpromazine on the
`response of the hand blood vessels to cold.
`MOLENAAR, P. C. and POLAK, R. L. Stimulation by atropine of acetylcholine release and
`synthesis in cortical slices from rat brain.
`(SP2, API, DMI)
`Autopharmacology
`EY, T. A. Effects of chronic metaraminol treatment on the sympa-
`d adrenal demedullated rats kept in warm or cold environments.
`
`JOHNSON, G. E. and PUGSL
`thetic activity of intact an
`(API, PK1)
`RICIA A. and SCHNEIDER, R. The effects of “autonomic drugs" on villous move-
`HOOPER, PA-r
`’
`merit in the small intestine of the pigeon.
`(API, SP3, DM2)
`BOWERY, N. G._, LEWI_s, G. P. and MATTHEWS, J. The relationship between functional vaso-
`dilatation in adipose tissue and prostaglandin.
`(AP2, SP1)
`LEWIS, G. P. and _WINsEY, N. J. P. The action of pharmacologically active substances on the
`flow and composition of cat hind limb lymph.
`(AP2, SP1)
`Pharmacokinetics
`I. and PLETSCHER, A. Distribution and metabolism of L-3-0-
`BARTHOLINI, G., KURUMA,
`methyldopa in rats.
`(PKI, PK2, SP2)
`of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the pul-
`ALABASTER, VALERIE A. and BAKHLE, Y. S. Removal
`monary circulation of rat isolated lungs.
`(PK2)
`Drug Mechanisms
`REID, W. D. Turnover rate of brain 5-hydroxytryptamine increased by D-amphetamine.
`(DMI, PK2)
`BURGEN, A. S. V. and SPERO, L. The efiects of calcium and magnesium on the response of
`(DM2)
`intestinal smooth muscle to drugs.
`Influence of pH on the inhibitory action
`ANTONIO, A., ROCHA E SILVA, M. and YAsi-iUDA, Y.
`of local anaesthetics on smooth muscle contraction.
`of drugs through stationary water layers
`CUTHBERT, A.‘W. and DUNANT, YvEs. Diffusion
`(DMl, DM2)
`as the rate limiting process in their action at membrane receptors.
`SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
`BOULLIN, D. J., MCMAHON, E. M. and O’BRiEN, R. A. Uptake of dopamine by platel
`(PK3)
`D. Positive correlation between initial pupil
`HORLINGTON, M. and ROBSON,
`BURNS, J.,
`_
`bbits and to carbachol in man.
`diameter and amplitude of
`miotic response to pilocarpine in ra
`(API, PM)
`_
`. and SPILKER, B. A.
`Inotropic effects of thyroxine and related compounds
`.BAiRD, J. R. C
`_
`on guinea-pig left atria in vivo.
`(AP3, SP1)
`IvERsEN, L. L. and SALT, P. J.
`Inhibition of catecholamine Uptake; by steroids in the isolated
`rat heart.
`(API, PK3» SP1)
`d neostigmine on acetylcholine responses of isolated ileum.
`EDGE, N. D.
`pP2 of eserine an
`(DM2, PM)
`_
`_
`YLES, SUSAN and SCHOLEIELD, P. C. Cardio-selective 3 adrenoceptor blockade
`ADAM, K. R., Bo
`_
`and the coronary circulation.
`(SP, AP, DM2)
`
`ets in viva.
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`Proceedings of th
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`e British Pharmacological Society, London,
`9-11 September, 1970
`Commum'can'ons
`d METCALFE, S. M. Metabolic inhibition in primary cell cultures by
`METCALFE, J. C. an
`lipid-soluble molecules
`D, G. P. Destruction of chlorpromazine during
`CURRY, S. H., D’MELLo, A. and MOUL
`absorption by rat intestine in vitro
`_
`.
`ROBSON, R. D. Reflex and other vascular changes inlanaesthetized dogs after B'adr€rl0C6pt0r
`o
`antagonism with alprenolol, bunolol and proprano
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`LEWIS, G. P. and WAWRETSCHEK, W. A. The kinin-forming system in rabbit hind limb lymph
`after thermal injury
`_
`ble existence of different
`types of
`MEYER, P., PAPADIMITRIOU, A. and WoRcEL, M. Possi
`angiotensin 11 receptors
`_
`GODFRAIND, T. Angiotensin auto-potentiation
`Blockade of the efl'ects of valyl-5-angio-
`MEYER, P., PAPADIMITRIOU, A. and WORCEL, M.
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`BRASH, A. R. and CU'I‘HBIZRT, A. W. The effects of saponins on the transporting epithelium
`of isolated frog skin
`lg/lICil~{/\L, F. Platelet aggregation by very low intensity acoustical energy and its inhibition
`y ( rugs
`SMITH, J. B. and WILLIs, A. L. Formation and release of prostaglandins by Platelets in
`response to thrombin
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`575P AYERS, A. B., DAVIES, B. N. and WITHRINGTON, P. G. The responses of the isolated perfused
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`576P HILLIER, K. and KARIM, S. M. M. The human isolated cervix: a study of its spontaneous
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`580P GosLINcs, W. R. 0., MATTIE, H. and NAUTA, E. H. The absorption and elimination of
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`580P FOLB, P. I. The effects of steroid and of immunosuppressive drug therapy on lymphocyte
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`588P
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`582P ALABASTER, VALERIE A. and BAKHLE, Y. S. The release of biologically active substances
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`S83P WILLIS, A. L.
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`585P HADHAZY, P. The effect of isoprenaline on t
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`KIRSTEN, E. B. and KUPERMAN, A. S. Effects of sulphydryl
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