tetragastrin and Hypertension

tetragastrin has been researched along with Hypertension* in 2 studies

Trials

1 trial(s) available for tetragastrin and Hypertension

ArticleYear
The effect of 5-hydroxytryptophan on cholecystokinin-4-induced panic attacks in healthy volunteers.
    Journal of psychopharmacology (Oxford, England), 2004, Volume: 18, Issue:2

    Previous studies suggest a modulatory role of serotonin (5-HT) in experimentally-induced panic attacks. In the current study, we investigated the acute effects of 5-HT precursor l-5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) on the response to panicogenic challenge with cholecystokinin-tetrapeptide (CCK-4) in healthy volunteers. Thirty-two subjects were randomized to receive either 200 mg of 5-HTP or placebo with the CCK-4 challenge following in 90 min in a double-blind, parallel-group design. The results showed a nonsignificant difference between the groups in panic rate (19% after 5-HTP and 44% after placebo, p = 0.13) with a trend for lower intensity of symptoms after 5-HTP (p = 0.08). Further analysis by gender revealed that females in the 5-HTP group had a significantly lower panic rate and intensity of cognitive symptoms whereas, in males, the effect of 5-HTP was limited to lowering the intensity of somatic panic symptoms. Thus, an increased availability of 5-HT may have a gender-dependent protective effect in CCK-4-induced panic.

    Topics: 5-Hydroxytryptophan; Administration, Oral; Adolescent; Adult; Capsules; Cognition Disorders; Double-Blind Method; Female; Humans; Hypertension; Injections, Intravenous; Male; Panic Disorder; Psychiatric Status Rating Scales; Sex Characteristics; Tachycardia; Tetragastrin; Time Factors

2004

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for tetragastrin and Hypertension

ArticleYear
Characterization of the receptors and mechanisms involved in the cardiovascular actions of sCCK-8 in the pithed rat.
    British journal of pharmacology, 1995, Volume: 115, Issue:4

    1. The cardiovascular actions of cholecystokinin and related peptides were investigated in the pithed rat. The receptors and the mechanisms involved in these experiments were characterized. 2. Sulphated cholecystokinin octapeptide (sCCK-8, 0.1-100 nmol kg-1, i.v.) elicited a dose-dependent bradycardia and increase in mean arterial blood pressure. Neither gastrin-17 nor pentagastrin had any effect at concentrations up to 100 nmol kg-1. 3. Both the pressor response and bradycardia elicited by sCCK-8 were reduced by the selective CCKA receptor antagonists, devazepide (0.5-50 nmol kg-1) and lorglumide (1-7 mumol kg-1). The selective CCKB receptor antagonists, CI-988 (1 mumol kg-1) and L-365,260 (15 mumol kg-1) did not inhibit the effects of sCCK-8. 4. The pressor response induced with sCCK-8 was reduced by treatment with either phentolamine (3 mumol kg-1) or guanethidine (2 mumol kg-1) and was unaffected by treatment with propranolol, atropine or hexamethonium. The pressor response also persisted following bilateral adrenalectomy. 5. The bradycardia induced with sCCK-8 was unaffected by treatment with phentolamine, propranolol, guanethidine, atropine, hexamethonium or bilateral adrenalectomy. 6. The tetrapeptide of cholecystokinin (CCK-4) elicited a dose-dependent pressor response but did not induce bradycardia. The pressor response was unaffected by devazepide (50 nmol kg-1), L-365260 (15 mumol kg-1) or phentolamine (3 mumol kg-1). 7. In the pithed rat, sCCK-8 acted via CCKA receptors to increase arterial blood pressure indirectly, at least in part, through activation of alpha-adrenoceptors. The observed bradycardia was also mediated byCCKA receptors but possibly through a direct action on the heart.

    Topics: Adrenalectomy; Adrenergic Agents; Animals; Benzodiazepinones; Blood Pressure; Bradycardia; Cholecystokinin; Decerebrate State; Devazepide; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Gastrins; Guanethidine; Heart Rate; Hormone Antagonists; Hormones; Hypertension; Indoles; Male; Meglumine; Pentagastrin; Phentolamine; Proglumide; Rats; Receptors, Cholecystokinin; Sincalide; Tetragastrin

1995