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INDEX
Volume 208, January-March 1979
Abstinence syndrome, morphine,
rats, effects of antipsychoticand antianxiety drugs, 63
Acara, M., see Koschier, F. J., 287
Activator, calcium-dependent, of
cyclic nucleotide phosphodi-esterase, selective binding ofantipsychotics and other psy-choactive agents to, 454
Adenosine triphosphatase,catecholamine-sensitive, in
mouse brain, effects of acuteand continuous morphinetreatment, 80
Adenylate cyclase, ganglionic,stimulation by catechol-
amines, 31
Adler, C. H., see Klemfuss, H., 91
Adler, M. W.see Klemfuss, H., 91
see Baldino, F., Jr., 63
Adrenal gland
phenylethanolamine N-meth-yltransferase, effects of
SK&F 28661,24steroids, indirectly modulating
morphine and fl-endorphin
effects, 176Adrenergic mechanisms, domi-
nance in mediating hypoten-sive drug-induced renin
release in conscious rat, 303Age, relationship to metabolism
and protein binding of di-
goxin in sheep, 263
Alkadhi, K., see Quenzer, L., 31
Alloxan, selectivity for fl-cells of
islets of Langerhans, effect ofpH, 184
Alphaprodine, intravenous, rela-
tive potency and duration of
action with respect to respi-ratory depression in man, 73
Alward, C. T., see Baiie, M. D.,298
y-Aminobutyric acid, neurons in
caudatus, pallidus and nigra,effects of opioids and dopa-mine agonists, 190
Aminopyrine N-demethylase, cy-tochrome P-450-dependent,in rat brain, comparison withhepatic aminopyrine N-de-
methylation, 271
d-Amphetamine, anorexic effect,tolerance to, effect of deple-tion of brain dopamine by 6-hydroxydopamine, 134
Analgesia, morphine-induced, dif-
ferential effects of leucineand methionine enkephalin,86
Anesthesia, effect on cardiovas-
cular and renal function in
newborn piglet, 298
Anorexic effect, of d-ampheta-mine and fenfluramine in
rats, tolerance to, effect of de-
pletion of brain dopamine by
6-hydroxydopamine, 134Antianxiety drugs, effects on mor-
phine abstinence syndromein rats, 63
Anticholinergic actions, stereo-
specific, of enantiomers of
CTC, cyproheptadine deriv-ative, 460
Anticonvulsant drugs, protein
binding in serum of dog and
man, 429
Anticonvulsant effects
of benzhydryl piperazines on
maximal electroshock sei-
zures in rats, 480of ropazine in rat, 236
Antidopaminergic actions, stereo-
specific, of enantiomers of
CTC, cyproheptadine deny-ative, 460
Antihypertensive effects, of MK-
447, 148
Antihypertensive treatment, ef-fects on systolic blood pres-
sure and renin experimental
hypertension in rats, 310
Antimeperidine antibodies, speci-ficity and reactivity withopioid peptides, 498
Antimorphine antibodies, speci-
ficity and reactivity with
opioid peptides, 498
Antinociception, mediated by
spinal serotonin terminal sys-tem, 446
Antipsychotic drugs
effects on morphine absti-
nence syndrome in rats, 63selective binding to calcium-de-
pendent activator of cyclic
nucleotide phosphodiester-ase, 454
Antitubulin agent, nocodazole, ac-tion on tubulin assembly, ax-onal ultrastructure and fast
axonal transport, 411
Antitumor activity, of BCNU,CCNU and PCNU, effect ofphenobarbital pretreatment,
Aorta, strips, isolated, rabbit, con-
tractile response to unsatu-rated fatty acid peroxides,347
Aqleh, K. A., see Kaufman, R. D.,
73
Arbel, E. R. and Glick, G.: Effectsof veratnine on the in situ dog
heart: Evidence for increased
ventricular fibrillation
threshold, 314
Arceneaux, J. E. L., see Pitt, C.G., 12
Anrhythmias, ventricular, digi-taIls-induced, role of fore-
brain noradrenergic mecha-nisms, 57
Arteries, renal, canine, tensionand 45Ca fluxes, differing ac-
tions of nitroprusside and D-
600 on, 155Asano, M. and Hidaka, H.: Con-
tractile response of isolatedrabbit aortic strips to unsat-urated fatty acid peroxides,
347Autonomic nervous system, influ-
ence on production of cere-
brospinal fluid in cat, 341Ayala, J. M., see Nascimento, L.,
522
Baer, P. G., Kauker, M. L. andMcGiff, J. C.: Prostacyclin ef-fects on renal hemodynamicand excretory functions in
the rat, 294
Baiie, M. D., Alward, C. T., Saw-yer, D. C. and Hook, J. B.:
Effect of anesthesia on car-
diovascular and renal func-
tion in the newborn piglet,
298Baines, A. D., Craan, A., Chan, W.
and Morgunov, N.: Tubular
secretion and metabolism of
dopamine, norepinephnne,
methoxytyramine and nor-
metanephnne by the rat kid-
ney, 144Baldino, F., Jr., Cowan, A., Geller,
E. B. and Adler, M. W.: Ef-
fects of antipsychotic and an-
tianxiety drugs on the mor-
phine abstinence syndromein rats, 63
Baldoni, F., see Tallanida, G., 319
Baquero, R. A., see Nascimento,L., 522
Barkai, A. I.: Serotonin turnoverin the intact rabbit brain: Re-lationship to extracellular
proteins and modification by
pentobarbital or haloperidol,44
Barlow, T. S., see Vogel, R. A.,
161
Barnes, D. W., Morahan, P. 5.,Loveless, S. and Munson, A.E.: The effects of maleic an-
hydnide-divinyl ether (MVE)copolymers on hepatic micro-somal mixed-function oxi-
dases and other biologic ac-tivities, 392
Behavioral effects
of chlorpromazine alone and in
combination with differentmorphine treatments in rats,
67
of LSD on learning measuredby classical conditioning of
rabbit nictitating membraneresponse, 330
of methadone during pregnancyin rat offspring, 106
thyrotropin-releasing hormone
on locomotor activit, operant
performance and ingestivebehavior, 161
Bell, R. D., see Cicero, T. J., 210Bellin, S. I., see Edmonds, H. L.,
Jr., 236Beilville, J. W., see Kaufman, R.
D., 73
Benzhydryl piperazines, anticon-
vulsant effects on maximalelectroshock seizures in rats,480
Berman, W., Jr. and Musselman,J.: The relationship of age tothe metabolism and protein
binding of digoxin in sheep,263
Bernstein, S. P., see Deneke, S.
M., 377Bile
excretion of [‘4Cjphenytoin inrat, effect of pregnancy, 257
excretion of sulfobromophthal-em, rat, effect of inhibition ofenzymatic activity of ligan-
din, by organometals, 248Biotransformation, of BCNU, ef-
fect of phenobarbital pre-treatment, 1
1,3-Bis (2-chioroethyl) 1-nitrosou-rea (BCNU), antitumor ac-tivity and plasma pharmaco-kinetics and biotransforma-tion, effect of phenobarbitalpretreatment, 1
Blatnick, R. A., see Pace, N. L.,254
Blood pressure, systolic in exper-imental hypertension in rats,
effects of antihypertensivetreatment, 310
Blunden, M., see Vore, M., 257Bohidar, N. R., see Scriabine, A.,
148
Bondinell, W., see Pendleton, R.G., 24
Bordetella pertussis vaccine, del-eterious effect on metabolismand disposition of phenytoin,267
Bradycardia, prostaglandin E1-in-
duced, in rats, effects of brainserotonin alterations, 232
528 Index
Bradykinin, intra-arterial injec-tion in rabbit hindlimb, car-diovascular and respiratory
chemoreflexes, 319
Brainy-aminobutyric acid neurons in
caudatus, pallidus and mgra,
effects of opioids and dopa-
mine agonists, 190dopamine, depletion by 6-hy-
droxydopamine, effect on tol-erance to anorexic effect of d-
amphetamine and fenflura-
mine in rats, 143
guanosine 3’,5’-monophosphate
content, change by thyrotro-pin-releasing hormone, 169
homogenates, rat, tele-methyl-histamine oxidation by type
B monoamine oxidase, 422intact, rabbit, relationship of
serotonin turnover to extra-cellular proteins and modi.fl-cation by phenobarbital orhaloperidol, 44
mouse, catecholamine-sensitiveadenosine triphosphatase,effects of acute and continu-ous morphine administration,
80rat, comparison of cytochrome
P-450-dependent aminopy-
rime N-demethylase with he-patic aminopyrine N-de-methylation, 271
rat, morphine persistence aftersingle doses, 228
rat striatum, endogenous phos-phorylation on synaptic
plasma membrane proteins,effect of morphine, 96
regional concentrations of do-pamine and dihydroxyphen-ylacetic acid, effects of drugs,
44noradrenergic mechanisms, role
in digitalis-induced arrhyth-miss, 57
serotonin alterations, effects onprostaglandin E1-inducedbradycardia in rats, 232
Braswell, L., see Savarese, J. J.,436
Breese, G. R.see Hollister, A. S., 37
see Mailman, R. B., 169see Vogel, R. A., 161
Brindisi, F., see Tallarida, G., 319Bronchodilator, new (pirbuterol),
pharmacokinetics and cardi-opulmonary effects in dogs,371
Butanol, tertiary, physical de-pendence in mice, quantita-tively compared with ethanol
and correlated with lipid sol-ubiity, 113
Byers, B. R., see Pitt, C. G., 12
Byington, K. H. and Hansbrough,E.: Inhibition of the enzy-
matic activity of ligandin byorganogermanium, organo-
lead or organotin compounds
and the biiary excretion ofsulfobromophthalein by the
rat, 248Byrd, A., see Levin, V. A., 1
Calcium-dependent activator of
cyclic nucleotide phosphodi-esterase, selective binding ofantipsychotics and other psy-
choactive agents to, 454
Calcium-45, fluxes in canine renalarteries, differing actions of
nitroprusside and D-600, 155
Cangiano, J. L., RodrIguez-Sar-
gent, C. and MartInez-Mal-
donado, M.: Effects of anti-hypertensive treatment onsystolic blood pressure and
renin in experimental hyper-tension in rats, 310
Cardiopulmonary effects, of sub-
lingual pirbuterol, new bron-chodilator, in dogs, 371
Cardiovascular function, in new-born piglet, effect of anesthe-sia, 298
Cardiovascular responses, fromhindlimb sensory receptors
evoked by intra-arterial in-jection of bradykinin andother chemical agents in rab-bit, 319
Cat(s)forebrain noradrenergic mech-
anisms and digitalis-inducedventricular arrhythmias, 57
influences of autonomic ner-vous system on production ofcerebrospinal fluid, 341
neuromuscular junction, ac-
tions of phenylene diacryloylbis-cholinium esters, 436
spinal serotornn terminal sys-tern mediating antinocicep-
tion, 446tubulin assembly, axonal ultra-
structure and fast axoplasmictransport, nocodazole action,411
Catecholamine(s)-sensitive adenosine triphos-
phatase in mouse brain, ef-fects of acute and continuousmorphine treatment, 80
tubular secretion and metabo-lisrn by rat kidney, 144
transmission blockade and
stimulation of gangliomcadenylate cyclase by, 31
fl-Cells, islets of Langerhans, Ef-fect of pH on selectivity of
alloxan for, 184Central nervous system
noradrenergic mechanisms, rolein digitalis-induced ventricu-lar arrhythmias, 57
phenylethanolamine N-meth-yltransferase, effects ofSK&F 29661, 24
Cerebrospinal fluid, production,cat, influences of autonomicnervous system, 341
Cerrito, F., see Raiten, M., 195
Cervoni, A. M., see Raiteri, M.,195
Chan, W., see Baines, A. D., 144Chelating agents, new, for treat-
ment of iron overload, selec-
tion and evaluation, 12
Chemoreflexes, cardiovascular
and respiratory, from hind-limb sensory receptors
evoked by intra-arterial in-jection of bradykinin andother chemical agents in rab-bit, 319
Cheney, D. L., see Moroni, F., 190Chlordiazepoxide, effects on mor-
phine abstinence syndrome
in rats, 63Chlorisonidamine-induced renin
release in conscious rat, me-diation by adrenergic mech-
anisms, 3031-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-1-
nitrosourea (CCNU), antitu-mor activity, effect of pheno-barbital pretreatment, 1
1-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-(2,6-dioxo-3 - piperidyl - 1 - nitrosourea(PCNU), antitumor activity,
effect of phenobarbital pre-treatment, 1
Chlorpromazinealone and in combination with
different morphine treat-ment, behavioral effects inrats, 67
Chlorpromazine, effects on mor-phine abstinence syndromein rats, 63
Cho, A. K., see Fischer, J. F., 203Cicero, T. J., Meyer, E. R and
Bell, R D.: Effects of ethanolon the hypothalamic-pitui-tary-luteinizing hormone axisand testicular steroidogene-sis, 210
Classical conditioning, of rabbit
nictitating membrane re-sponse, as measure of LDSeffects on learning, 330
Clineschmidt, B. V., McKendry,
M. A., Papp, N. L., Pflueger,A. B., Stone, C. A., Totaro, J.A. and Williams, M.: Stereo-
specific antidopaminergicand anticholinergic actions ofthe enantiomers of (±)-1-cy-clopmpylmethyl-4-(3-trifluo-
romethylthio - 5H - dibenzo-[a,d}cyclohepten-5-ylidene)piperidine (CTC), a deriva-tive of cyproheptadine, 460
Clomdine, effects on glucose andphosphate metabolism inanesthetized dog, 243
Clouet, D. H., see O’Callaghan, J.
P., 96
Colby, H. D., see Kramer, R E.,19
Commissiong, J., see Robinson, S.E., 476
Connors, M., see Wainer, B. H.,498
Constantine, J. W., Mcflhenny, H.M. and Moore, P. F.: Phar-macokinetics and cardiopul-monary effects in dogs of sub-lingual pirbuterol, a new
bronchodilator, 371
Cooper, B. R, see Vogel, R. A.,161
Cooperstein, S. J., see Watkins,D., 184
Costa, E., see Moroni, F., 190Cowan, A., see Baldino, F., Jr., 63Craan, A., see Baines, A. D., 144
Crabbe, J. C., Rigter, H., Uijlen,
J. and Strijbos, C.: Rapid de-velopment of tolerance to the
hypothermic effect of ethanolin mice, 128
Crumbliss, A. L., see Pitt, C. G.,12
CTC, (±)-1-cyclopropylmethyl-4-(3 - trifluoromethylthio - 5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-
ylidene) piperidine (cypro-heptradine derivative), en-antiomers, stereospecific an-
tidopaminergic and anticho-linergic actions, 460
Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiester-
ase, calcium-dependent acti-vator, selective binding of an-tipsychotics and other psy-choactive agents to, 454
Cyproheptadine, derivative, CTC,enantiomers, stereospecificantidopaminergic and anti-cholinergic actions, 460
Cytochrome P-450-dependentaminopyrine N-demethylasein rat brain, comparison withhepatic aminopyrine N-de-methylation, 271
D-600, effects on tension and �Cafluxes in canine renal arteries,comparison with nitroprus-side, 155
Daniell, H. B., Walle, T., Gaffney,T. E. and Webb, J. G.: Stim-
ulation-induced release ofpropranolol and norepineph-tine from adrenergic neurons,354
Davis, B. B., see Zenser, T. V., 418N-Demethylation, aminopyrine,
cytochrome P-450-depen-dent, in rat brain, comparisonwith hepatic, 271
Deneke, S. M., Bernstein, S. P.and Fanburg, B. L: Enhance-ment by disulfiram (Ants-buse) of toxic effects of 95 to
97% 02 on the rat lung, 377Desaiah, D. and Ho, I. K.: Effects
of acute and continuous mor-phine administration on cat-echolamine-sensitive adeno-sine triphosphatase in mousebrain, 80
Desmck, R. J., see Hudson, L. D.S., 507
Diazepam, effects on morphineabstinence syndrome in rats,
632,4-Dichiorophenoxyacetic acid,
renal handling by winter
flounder, 280Digitalis-induced ventricular ar-
rhythmias, role of forebrainnoradrenergic mechanisms,57
Digoxin, metabolism and proteinbinding in sheep, relationshipto age, 263
Dihydroxyphenylacetic acid, re-
gional brain concentrations,effects of drugs, 44
L-DihydroxypheflylalalUfle-stlIn-
ulated activity, role of mono-amine neural systems, 37
Index 529
N, N- Dimethyl-4-aminoazoben-zene, hepatobiliary fate, rolefor liver glutathione, 399
Disposition, of phenytoin, delete-rious effect of Bordetella per-
tussis vaccine and poly(rI.
rC),267Disulfiram (Antabuse), enhance-
ment of toxic effects of 95 to97% 02 on rat lung, 377
Diuretic effectsof MK-477, 148on ream release, 522
Dog(s)adrenergic neurons, stimula-
tion-induced release of pro-
pranolol and norepinephrine,354
anesthetized, effects of cloni-
dine on glucose and phos-phate metabolism, 243
effects of histamine on vascu-lax sympathetic neuroeffec-tor transmission, 360
pharmacokinetics and cardio-pulmonary effects of sublin-gnat pirbuterol, new bron-chodilator, 371
pharmacokinetics of naloxoneand naltrexone, 254
renal arteries, tension and �Cafluxes, differing actions of ni-troprusside and D-600 on, 155
ream release by diuretics, 522serum, protein binding of anti-
convulsant drugs, 429
Domino, E. F., see Hough, L. B.,422
Donald, A. G., see Shah, N. S.,491
Donoso, J. A., see Samson, F., 411
Dopaminebrain, depletion by 6-hydroxy-
dopamine, effect on toleranceto anorexic effect of d-am-
phetamine and fenfluramine
in rats, 134chemical release from striate!
homogenates, evidence forexchange diffusion model,203
regional brain concentrations,effects of drugs, 44
release mechanisms, differen-tially affected by dopaminetransport inhibitor nomifen-sine, 195
synthesis, in striatal synapto-somes, effect of haloperidol,468
tubular secretion and metabo-ham by rat kidney, 144
Dopamine agonists, effects on y-
aminobutyric acid neurons incaudatus, palhidus and nigra,190
Dopaminergic systems, develop-ment of functional depend-ence on ethanol, 216
Dvorchick, B. H., see Marietta,
M. P., 271
Eaton, D. L and Klaassen, C. D.:Effects of microsomal en-zyme inducers on carrier-me-diated transport systems inisolated rat hepatocytes, 381
Edmonds, H. L, Jr., Stark, L G.,Stark, D. M., McCormack, C.R., Sylvester, D. M. and Bel-lin, S. I.: The anticonvuLsantactivity of ropizine in the rat,236
$-Endorphineffects, indirectly modulated by
adrenal steroids, 176effects on -y-aminobutyric acid
neurons in caudatus, pallidusand nigra, 190
Enzymatic activity, ligandin, in-
hibition by organometals, oreffect on biiary excretion of
sulfobromophthalein in rat,
248Enzyme
inducers, microsomal, effects oncarrier-mediated transportsystems in isolated rat hepa-
tocytes, 381therapy, immune response in-
duced by enzyme- and buffer-loaded liposomes in C3H/HeJ Gus mice, 507
Esteratic cholinoceptive sites, ac-
tion of phenylene diacryloylbis-cholinium esters, 436
Estes, W. E., see Pitt, C. G., 12
Ethacrynic acid, effect on rernnrelease, 522
Ethanoleffects on hypothalamic-pitui-
tary-luteinizing hormone axisand testicular steroidogene-sis, 210
functional dependence, devel-opment in dopaminergic sys-tems, 216
hypothermic effect in mice,rapid development of toler-ance, 128
physical dependence in mice,quantitatively comparedwith tertiary butanol and cor-related with lipid solubiity,
113
withdrawal reactions in mice,suppressed by sodium bro-mide and sodium valproate,223
Excretory functions, rat, effects of
prostacyclin, 294
Fanburg, B. L., see Deneke, S. M.,377
Fanelli, G. M., Jr., see Scriabine,
A., 148Fatty acid, peroxides, unsatu-
rated, contractile response ofisolated rabbit aortic strips,347
Fenfluramine, anorexic effect, tol-erance to, effect of depletionof brain dopamine by 6-hy-droxydopamine, 134
Fentanyl, intravenous, relativepotency and duration of ac-tion with respect to respira-tory depression in man, 73
Fiddler, M. B., see Hudson, L. D.S., 507
Fiel, S., see Watkins, D., 184Finkeistein, T. T., see Levine, W.
G., 399Finn,A.,seeLevin,V.A., 1
Finn, A. M., see Mullis, K. B., 228Fischer, J. F. and Cho, A. K.:
Chemical release of dopa-
mine from striate! homoge-nates: Evidence for an ex-change diffusion model, 203
Flounder, winter, renal handlingof 2,4-dichlorophenoxyaceticacid, 280
Fry, W. J., see Hester, R. K., 155
Frye, G. D., see Mailman, R. B.,
169Fung, H-L., see Lettieri, J. T., 7
Furosemide, tubular secretion, re-lated to saluretic effect, 515
Gaffney, T. E., see Daniell, H. B.,354
Gaines,C.G.,seePitt,C.G., 12
Ganglia, rat superior cervical,transmission blockade andstimulation of adenylate cy-
clase by catecholamines, 31Geller, E. B., see Baldino, F., Jr.,
63Gessner, G., see Pendleton, R. G.,
24Gills, R. A., see Helke, C. J., 57Gimpl, M. P., Gormezano, I. and
Harvey, J. A.: Effects of LSD
on learning as measured byclassical conditioning of therabbit nictitating membraneresponse, 330
Ginsburg, S., see Savarese, J. J.,436
Glick, G., see Arbel, E. R., 314Glover, W. E., see Neering, I. R.,
335Glucose, metabolism in anesthe-
tized dog, effects of clonidine,243
Glutathione, liver, role in hepa-tobiiary fate of N,N-di-methyl-4-aminoazobenzene,
399Goldfish, functional tolerance of
pentobarbita!, 123Goldman, P., see Koch, R. L., 406
Goldstein, D. B.: Sodium bromideand sodium valproate: Effec-tive suppressants of ethanolwithdrawal reactions in mice,223
Goldstein, D. B., see McComb, J.A., 113
Gonadal hormone, effects on he-patic drug metabolism in
rats, role of pituitary gland,19
Gorinson, H. S., see Hutchings, D.E., 106
Gormezano, I., see Gimpi, M. P.,330
Greiner, J. W., see Kramer, R. E.,19
Greizerstein, H. B.: Developmentof functional tolerance topentobarbit.al in goldfish, 123
Guanosme 3’,5’-monophosphatecontent, brain, change bythyrotropin-releasing hor-mone, 169
Gudzinowicz, M. J., see Porter, W.
R., 386Gupta,G.,seePitt,C.G., 12
Haloperidoleffect on dopamine synthesis
and tyrosine hydroxylase instriatal synaptosomes, 468
effects on morphine abstinencesyndrome in rats, 63
modification of serotonin turn-over in intact rabbit brain,relationship to extracellularproteins, 44
Halushka, P. V., see Hsu, C. Y.,
366Hansbrough, E., see Byington, K.
H., 248Hartman, R. D., see Marietta, M.
P., 271
Harvey, J. A., see Gimpl, M. P.,
330Haywood, J. R. and Vogh, B. P.:
Some measurements of au-
tonomic nervous system in-fluence on production of cere-brospinal fluid in the cat, 341
Heart, ventricular arrhythmias,digitalis-induced, role of fore-brain noradrenergic mecha-nisms, 57
Heffner, T. G. and Seiden, L. S.:The effect of depletion ofbrain dopamine by 6-hydrox-ydopamine on tolerance tothe anorexic effect of d-am-phetamine and fenfluraminein rats, 134
Helke, C. J., Zavadil, A. P., III andGills, R. A.: Forebrain nor-adrenergic mechanisms and
digitalis-induced ventricular
arrhythmias, 57Heller-Bettinger, I., see Samson,
F., 411Hemodynamics, renal, rat, pros-
tacyclin effects, 294Hemosiderosis, treatment, selec-
tion and evaluation of newiron chelating agents, 12
Hen, relationship between tubu-lax secretion of furosemideand its saluretic effect, 515
Hepatocytes, isolated, rat, carrier-mediated transport systems,effect of microsomal enzyme
inducers, 381Hester, R. K., Weiss, G. B. and
Fry, W. J.: Differing actionsofnitroprusside and D-600 ontension and “�Ca fluxes in ca-nine renal arteries, 155
Hidaka, H., see Asano, M., 347
Himes, R H., see Samson, F., 411
Hindhimb, sensory receptors, rab-bit, cardiovascular and respi-ratory chemoreflexes evokedby intra-arterial injection ofbradykinin and other chemi-cal agents, 319
Histamine, effects on vascularsympathetic neuroeffector
transmission, 360Ho, I. K., see Desaiah, D., 80Hoffman, P. L., see Tabakoff, B.,
216Holaday, J. W., Law, P-Y., Loh,
H. H. and Li, C. H.: Adrenalsteroids indirectly modulatemorphine and f1-endorphineffects, 176
530 Index
Hollister, A. S., Breese, G. R. andMueller, R. A.: Role of mono-amine neural systems in L-di-hydroxyphenylalanine-stim-
ulated activity, 37Hook, J. B., see Baiie, M. D., 298Hough, L. B. and Domino, E. F.:
Tele-methylhistamine oxida-tion by type B monoamine
oxidase, 422
Hsu, C. Y., Knapp, D. R. and Hal-ushka, P. V.: The effects ofalpha adrenergic agents on
human platelet aggregation,366
Hudson, L. D. S., Fiddler, M. B.
and Desnick, R. J.: Enzymetherapy. X. Immune re-sponse induced by enzyme-and buffer-loaded liposomesin C3H/HeJ Gus” mice, 507
Humphreys, M. H. and Reid, I.A.: Effects of clonidine onglucose and phosphate me-tabolism in the anesthetizeddog, 243
Hunt, H. F., see Hutchings, D. E.,
106Hutchings, D. E., Towey, J. P.,
Gorinson, H. S. and Hunt, H.F.: Methadone during preg-nancy: Assessment of behav-ioral effects in the rat off-spring, 106
Hydralazine, effects on systolic
blood pressure and renin inexperimental hypertension inrats, 310
6-Hydroxydopamine-induced de-pletion of brain dopamine, ef-
feet on tolerance to anorexiceffect of d-amphetamine andfenfluramine in rats, 134
N-(2-Hydroxyethyl)-oxamic acid,metabolite of metronidazole,anaerobic metabolism, 406
Hypnotic effects, of sodium -y-hy-
droxybutyrate in rat, 7
Hypotension, drug-induced, in
conscious rat, renin releasedduring, mediation by adren-ergic mechanisms, 303
Hypothalamic-pituitary-luteiniz-ing hormone axis, effects ofethanol, 210
Hypothermic effects, ofethanol in
mice, rapid development of
tolerance, 128
Immune response, induced by en-zyme- and buffer-loaded Ii-posomes in C3H/HeJ Gus
mice, 507
Intoccia, A., see Pendleton, R. G.,24
Iron, overload, treatment, selec-tion and evaluation of new
chelating agents, 12
Islets of Langerhans, fl-cells, ef-
feet of pH on selectivity ofalloxan for, 184
James, M. 0., see Pritchard, J. B.,
280
Jenkins, B., see Pendleton, R. G.,24
Kapatos, G. and Zigmond, M. J.:
Effect of haloperidol on do-pamine synthesis and tyro-
sine hydroxylase in striate!synaptosomes, 468
Kaufman, R. D., Aqleh, K. A. andBeIlville, J. W.: Relative po-
tencies and durations of ac-
tion with respect to respira-
tory depression of intrave#{149}nous meperidine, fentanyland alphaprodine in man, 73
Kauker, M. L., see Baer, P. G..294
Keeton, T. K. and Pettinger, W.A.: The domanance of adren-ergic mechanisms in mediat-ing hypotensive drug-in-duced renin release in theconscious rat, 303
Kidneyfunction in newborn piglet, ef-
fect of anesthesia, 298hemodynamics and excretory
functions in rat, prostacyclineffects, 194
isolated, perfused, rat, trans-
port of 2,4,5-trichlorophen-oxyacetate, 287
rabbit, metabolism of organic
compounds, demonstrationof separate pathways, 418
rat, levo-methadone distribu-tion during postnatal devel-
opment, 491rat, tubular secretion and me-
tabolism by dopamine, nor-epinephrine, methoxytyra-
mine and normetanephrine,144
tubular secretion of furosemide,related to sa!uretic effect, 515
winter flounder, handling of 2,4-dichlorophenylacetic acid,280
Kitz, R. J., see Savarese, J. J., 436Klaassen, C. D., see Eaton, D. L.,
381Klemfuss, H., Tallarida, R J., Ad-
ler, C. H. and Adler, M. W.:Morphine-induced mydriasis
and fluctuation in the rat:Time and dose relationships,91
Knapp, D. R., see Hsu, C. Y., 366Koch, R. L. and Goldman, P.: The
anaerobic metabolism ofmetronidazole forms N-(2-
hydroxyethyl)-oxamic acid,
406
Koschier, F. J. and Acara, M.:Transport of 2,4,5-trichloro-phenoxyacetate in the iso-lated, perfused rat kidney,287
Kramer, R. E., Greiner, J. W.,Rumbaugh, R. C., Sweeney,T. D. and Colby, H. D.: Re-quirement of the pituitarygland for gonadal hormoneeffects on hepatic drug me-tabolism in rats, 19
Law,P-Y.,seeHoladay,J.W., 176
Lau, C. and Slotkin, T. A.: Accel-erated development of ratsympathetic neurotransmis-
sion caused by neonatal tri-iodothyronine administra-
tion, 485Leander, J. D., see Lucot, J. B., 67Learning, effects of LSD mea-
sured by classical condition-ing ofrabbit nictitating mem-brain response, 330
Lettieri, J. T. and Fung, H-L.:Dose-dependent pharmaco-
kinetics and hypnotic effectsof sodium y-hydroxybutyratein the rat, 7
Leucine enkephalin, effects onmorphine-induced analgesia,acute tolerance and depend-ence, comparison with methi-onine enkephalin, 76
Levi, G., see Raiteri, M., 195
Levis, R. M. and Weiss, B.: Selec-tive binding of antipsychoticsand other psychoactiveagents to the calcium-depen-
dent activator of cyclic nu-cleotide phosphodiesterase,454
Levis, V. A., Stearns, J., Byrd, A.,Finn, A. and Weinkam, R. J.:The effect of phenobarbitalpretreatment on the antitu-mor activity of 1,3-bis-(2-chloroethyl)- 1-nitrosourea(BCNU), 1-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl- 1-nitrosourea(CCNU) and 1-(2-chloro-ethyl)-3-(2,6-dioxo-3-piperi-dyl)-1-nitrosourea (PCNU),and on the plasma pharma-cokinetics and biotransfor-mation of BCNU, 1
Levine, W. G. and Finkelstein, T.T.: A role for liver glutathi-one in the hepatobiiary fateof N,N-dimethyl-4-amino-azobenzene, 399
Li, C. H., see Holaday, J. W., 176
Lieberman, M. M., see Pace, N.L., 254
Ligandin, enzymatic activity, in-hibition by organometals, ef-feet on biiary excretion ofsulfobromophthalein, 248
Lin,M.,seeRosen,T.S., 118
Lin, M. T.: Effects of brain sero-tonin alterations on prosta-
glandin E1-induced bradycar-dia in rats, 232
Lipid solubility, correlation withphysical dependence on ter-tiary butanol and ethanol inmice, 113
Liposomes, enzyme- and buffer-loaded, immune response inC3H/HeJ Gus mice, 507
Liveraminopyrine N-demethylation,
comparison with cytochromeP450-dependent aminopy-rise N-demethylase in rat
brain, 271drug metabolism, rats, role of
pituitary gland in gonadalhormone effects, 19
glutathione, role in hepatobili-ary fate of N,N-dimethyl-4-aminoazobenzene, 399
microsomal mixed-function ox-idases, effects of maleic an-hydride-divinyl ether cops!-ymers, 392
necrosis, thioacetamide-in-duced, rat, 386
rat, carrier-mediated transport
systems, effects of micro-somal enzyme inducers, ‘381
rat, levo-methadone distribu-tion during postnatal devel-opment, 491
Locomotor activity, i�-dihydroxy-
phenylalanine-stimulated,role of monoamine neuralsystems, 37
Loh, H. H., see Holaday, J. W.,176
L#{246}scher,W.: A comparative studyof the protein binding of an-ticonvulsant drugs in serum
of dog and man, 429
Loveless, S., see Barnes, D. W.,392
LSD, effects on learning mea-sured by classical condition-ing ofrabbit mctitating mem-brane response, 330
Lucot, J. B., McMillan, D. E. andLeander, J. D.: The behav-ioral effects of chlorproma-zine alone and in combina-tion with different morphinetreatments in rats, 67
Ludden, C. T., see Scriabine, A.,
148Lung
rat, levo-methadone distribu-tion during postnatal devel-opment, 491
rat, toxic effects of95 to 97% 02,enhancement by disulfiram,
377
Mailman, R. B., Frye, G. D.,Mueller, R. A. and Breese, 0.R: Change in brain gua-nosine 3’,5’-monophosphate(cGMP) content by thyrotro-pin-releasing hormone, 169
Maleic anhydride-divinyl ethercopolymers, effects on he-patic microsomal mixed-function oxidases and otherbiologic activities, 392
Malthe-Sorenssen, D., see Robin-son, S. E., 476
Manplatelet aggregation, effects of
alpha adrenergic agents, 366serum, protein binding of anti-
convulsant drugs, 429
Marietta, M. P., Vesell, E. S.,Hartman, R D., Weiss, J. andDvorchik, B. H.: Characteri-zation of cytochrome P-450-dependent aminopyrine N-demethylase in rat brain:Comparison with hepatic am-inopyrine N-demethylation,271
Martinez-Maldonado, M.see Cangiano, J. L., 310see Nascimento, L., 522
Mattammal, M. B., see Zenser, T.V., 418
Index 531
Maximal electroshock seizures,rats, anticonvulsant effects ofbenzhydryl piperazines, 480
McComb, J. A. and Goldstein, D.B.: Quantitative comparisonof physical dependence ontertiary butanol and ethanolin mice: Correlation withlipid solubility, 113
McCormack, C. R., see Edmonds,H. L., Jr., 236
McGiff, J. C., see Baer, P. G., 294Mcllhenny, H. M., see Constan-
tine, J. W., 371
McKendry, M. A., see Chine-schmidt, B. V., 460
McMillan, D. E., see Lucot, J. B.,67
Meperidine, intravenous, relative
potency and duration of ac-tion with respect to respira-tory depression in man, 73
Metabolismand protein binding of digoxin
in sheep, relationship to age,
263anaerobic, of metromdazole
forms N-(2-hydroxyethyl)-oxamic acid, 406
hepatic drug, rats, role of pitui-tary gland in gonadal hor-mone effects, 19
hepatobiiary, of N,N-dimethyl-4-aminoazobenzene, role for
liver glutathione, 399of glucose and phosphate in
anesthetized dog, effects ofchonidine, 243
of levo-methadone during post-natal development in rat, 491
of organic compounds in rabbitkidney, demonstration of sep-
arate pathways, 418of phenytoin, deleterious effect
of Bordetella pertussis vac-cine and poly(rI . rC), 267
of thioacetamide to thioaceta-mide-S-oxide in rat, relatedto thioacetamide-induced he-patic necrosis, 386
Methadone, during pregnancy,behavioral effects in rat off-spring, 106
levo-Methadone, pharmacologi-cal effects and metabolic fate
during postnatal develop-ment in rat, 491
Methionine enkephalin, effects onmorphine-induced analgesia,acute tolerance and depend-ence, comparison with methi-onine enkephalin, 86
Methoxytyramine, tubular secre-tion and metabolism by ratkidney, 144
3-Methylcholanthrene, effects on
carrier-mediated transport
systems in isolated rat hepa-
tocytes, 381
a-Methyldopa, effects on systolicblood pressure and renin inexperimental hypertension in
rats, 310tele-Methylhistamine, oxidation
by type B monoamine oxi-
dase, 422
Metolazone, effects on renin
release, 522
Metronidazole, metabolite N-(2-
hydroxyethyl)-oxamic acid,anaerobic metabolism, 406
Metterville, J. J., see Pitt, C. 0.,12
Meyer, E. R., see Cicero, T. J., 210Mice
brain, catecholamine-sensitiveadenosine triphosphatase, ef-fects of acute and continuousmorphine administration, 80
C3H/HeJ Gus, immune re-sponse induced by enzyme-and buffer-loaded liposomes,507
development of functional de-pendence on ethanol in do-paminergic systems, 216
differential effects of leucine
and methionine enkephalinon morphine-induced anal-gesia, acute tolerance and de-pendence, 85
effects of maleic anhydrode-di-vinyl ether copolymers on he-patic microsomal mixed-
function oxidases and other
biologic activities, 392ethanol withdrawal reactions
suppressd by sodium bromide
and sodium valproate, 223physical dependence on tertiary
butanol and ethanol, quan-tatively compared and corre-hated with lipid solubiity, 113
selection and evaluation of new
chelating agents for treat-ment of iron overload, 12
Microsomes, hepatic, mixed-func-tion oxidases, effects of mal-
eic anhydrode-divinyl ethercopolymers, 392
Microtubules, nocodazole action,411
MK-447 [2-aminoethyl-4-(1,1-di-methyl)-6-iodophenol hydro-
chloride], diuretic and anti-
hypertensive effects, 148Monkey, squirrel, SK&F 29661,
organ-specific inhibitor ofphenylethanolamine N-methyltransferase, 24
Monoamine neural systems, rolein i-dihydroxyphenylala-
nine-stimulated activity, 37Monoamine oxidase, type B, oxi-
dation of tele-methylhistam-
me, 422Moore, K. E., see Umezu, K., 49
Moore, P. F., see Constantine, J.W., 371
Morahan, P. 5., see Barnes, D.W., 392
Morgunov, N., see Baines, A. D.,144
Moroni, F., Peralta, E., Cheney,D. L. and Costa, E.: On theregulation of -y-aminobutyric
acid neurons in caudatus, pal-hidus and nigra: Effects ofopioids and dopamine ago-nists, 190
Morphineabstinence syndrome, rats, ef-
fects of antipsychotic and an-
tianxiety drugs, 63
acute and continuous adminis-tration, effects on catechol-
amine-sensitive adenosinetriphosphatase in mousebrain, 80
effects, indirectly modulated byadrenal steroids, 176
effects on -y-aminobutyric acidneurons in caudatus, pallidusand nigra, 190
effects on endogenous phospho-rylation of synaptic plasma
membrane proteins of ratstriatum, 96
in combination with ch!orpro-maxine, behavioral effects inrats, 67
-induced analgesia, acute toler-ance and dependence, differ-ential effects of leucine andmethionine enkephalin, 86
-induced mydriasis and fluctua-tion in rat, time and dose re-lationships, 91
persistence in rat brain and se-rum after single doses, 228
Mueller, R. A.see Hollister, A. S., 37see Mailman, R. B., 169see Vogel, R. A., 161
Mullis, K. B., Perry, D. C., Finn,A. M., Stafford, B. and Sad#{233}e,W.: Morphine persistence inrat brain and serum after sin-
gle doses, 228Munson, A. E., see Barnes, D. W.,
392
Muscle
smooth, isolated rabbit aorticstrips, contractile response tounsaturated fatty acid per-oxides, 347
smooth, vascular, contraction,role of sulthydryl groups, 335
Musselman, J., see Berman, W.,Jr., 263
Mydriasis, morphine-induced, rat,time and dose relationships,91
Naloxone, pharmacokinetics indog, 254
Nascimento, L., Ayala, J. M., Ba-quero, R. A. and Martinez-Maldonado, M.: Reninrelease by diuretics, 522
Neal, R. A., see Porter, W. R., 386
Necrosis, hepatic, thioacetamide-induced, rat, 386
Neering, I. R. and Glover, W. E.:
The role of sulfhydryh groupsin contraction of vascularsmooth muscle, 335
Neuromuscular junction, actions
of phenylene diacryloyl bis-
chohinium esters, 436
Neuronsadrenergic, stimulation-in-
duced release of propranololand norepinephrine, 354
y-aminobutyric acid, in cauda-tus, pallidus and nigra, effects
of opioids and dopamine ag-
onists, 190
monoamine, role in L-dihydrox-yphenylalanine-stimulatedactivity, 37
Nictitating membrane response,
rabbit, classical conditioning,as measure of LSD effects on
learning, 330Nitroprusside, effects on tension
and 45Ca fluxes in caninerenal arteries, comparisonwith D-600, 155
Nocodazole, action on tubulin as-sembly, axonal ultrastructureand fast axoplasmic trans-port, 411
Nomifensine, dopamine transportinhibitor, differential effectson dopamine release mecha-nisms, 195
Nordquest, K. W., see Pitt, C. 0.,
12
Norepinephrine
stimulation-induced releasefrom adrenergic neurons, 354
tubular secretion and metabo-lism by rat kidney, 144
Normetanephrine, tubular secre-tion and metabolism by ratkidney, 144
Novack, G. D., Stark, L. G. andPeterson, S. L.: Anticonvul-
sant effects of benzhydryl pi-perazines on maximal elec-
troshock seizures in rats, 480
O’Cal!aghan, J. P., Williams, N.
and Clouet, D. H.: The effectof morphine on the endoge-nous phosphorylation of syn-aptic plasma membrane pro-teins of rat striatum, 96
Odhind, B.: Relationship betweentubular secretion of furose-mide and its saluretic effect,515
Opioidsantibodies (antimorphine and
antimeperidine), specificityand reactivity with opioidpeptides, 498
effects of -y-aminobutyric acidneurons in caudatus, palhidusand nigra, 190
Organometals (organogerman-
ium, organolead or organo-tin), inhibition of enzymaticactivity of higandin by, effecton biliary excretion of sulfo-bromophthalein in rat, 248
Oxidation, of tele-methylhistam-ine by type B monoamine ox-idase, 422
Oxygen, toxicity, rat lung, en-hancement by disulfiram, 377
Pace, N. L, Parrish, R. G., Lie-berman, M. M., Wong K. C.and Blatnick, R. A.: Phar-macokinetics of naloxone andnaltrexone in the dog, 254
Palmer, R. A., see Pitt, C. 0., 12Papp, N. L., see Chineschmidt, B.
V., 460
Parrish, R. 0., see Pace, N. L., 254Pendleton, R. G., Gessner, 0.,
Weiner, G., Jenkins, B., Saw-yer, J., Bondinell, W. and In-
532 Index
toccia, A.: Studies on SK&F29661, an organ-specific in-hibitor of phenylethanola-mine N-methyltransferase,24
Pentobarbit.al, functional toler-
ance in goldfish, 123Peptides, reactivity with antimor-
phine and antimeperidineantibodies, 498
Peralta, E., see Moroni, F., 190
Perry, D. C., see Mullis, K. B., 228Peruzzi, G., see Tallarida, G., 319Peterson, S. L., see Novack, G. D.,
480Pettinger, W. A., see Keeton, T.
K., 303Pflueger, A. B., see Clineschmidt,
B. V., 460
Pharmacokineticsdose-dependent, of sodium y-
hydroxybutyrate in rat, 7of naloxone and naltrexone in
dog, 254of sublingual pirbuterol, new
bronchodilator, in dogs, 371
of thioacetamide and thioacet-amide-S-oxide in rat, 386
plasma, of BCNU, effect ofphenobarbitalpretreatment, 1
Phenobarbita.!
effects on carrier-mediatedtransport system in isolatedrat hepatocytes, 381
modification of serotonin turn-over in intact rabbit brain,relationship to extracellularproteins, 44
pretreatment, effect on antitu-mor activity of BCNU,CCNU and PCNU and onplasma pharmacokineticsand biotransformation ofBCNU, 1
Phentolamine-induced renin re-lease in conscious rat, media-tion by adrenergic mecha-nisms, 303
Phenylene diacrylolyl bis-chohi-nium esters, actions at neu-romuscular and esteraticchohinoceptive sites, 436
Phenylethanolamine N-methyl-transferase organ-specific in-hibitor (SK&F 29661), 24
Phenytoin, metabolism and dis-position, deleterious effect ofBordetella pertussis vaccineand poly(rI . rC), 267
[“C]Phenytoin, biiary excretionin rat, effect of pregnancy,257
Phosphate, metabolism in anes-thetized dog, effects of cloni-dine, 243
Phosphorylation, endogenous, ofsynaptic plasma membrane
proteins of rat striatum, ef-feet of morphine, 96
Physical dependence
functional, development in do-
paminergic systems, 216on ethanol in mice, withdrawal
reactions suppressed by so-
dium bromide and sodium
valproate, 223on morphine, differential ef-
fects of leucine and methio-nine enkephalin, 86
on tertiary butanol and ethanolin mice, quantitatively com-pared and correlated withlipid solubility, 113
Piglet, newborn, cardiovascularand renal function, effect ofanesthesia, 298
Pitt, C. G., Gupta, G., Estes, W.E., Rosenkrantz, H., Metter-ville, J. J., Crumbliss, A. L.,Palmer, R. A., Nordquest, K.W., Sprinkle Hardy, K. A.,Whitcomb, D. R, Byers, B.
R., Arceneaux, J. E. L.,Gaines, C. G. and Sciortino,C. V.: The selection and eval-uation of new chelatingagents for the treatment ofiron overload, 12
Pituitary gland, role in gonadalhormone effects on hepaticdrug metabolsm in rats, 19
Pirbuterol (new bronchodilator),sublingual, pharmacokinetics
and cardiopulmonary effectsin dogs, 371
Platelet aggregation, human, ef-fects of alpha adrenergic
agents, 366Poly(rI . rC), deleterious effect on
metabolism and dispositionof phenytoin, 267
Porter, W. R., Gudzinowicz, M. J.and Neal, R. A.: Thioaceta-mide-induced hepatic necro-sis. II. Pharmacokinetjcs ofthioacetamide and thioacet-amide-S-oxide in the rat, 386
Powell, J. R.: Effects of histamineon vascular sympathetic neu-roeffector transmission, 360
Prange, A. J., Jr., see Vogel, R. A.,161
Pregnancyeffect on biliary excretion of
[‘4Cjphenytoin in rat, 257methadone during, behavioral
effects on rat offspring, 106rat, maternal, fetal and neo-
natal effects of chronic pro-
pranolol, 118
Pregnenolone- 16a-carbonitrile,
effects on carrrier-mediatedtransport systems in isolatedrat hepatocytes, 381
Pritchard, J. B. and James, M. 0.:Determinants of the renalhandling of 2,4-dichlorophen-oxyacetic acid by winterflounder, 280
Propranololchronic administration, in rat,
maternal, fetal and neonataleffects, 118
stimulation-induced release
from adrenergic neurons, 354Prostacyclin, effects on renal he-
modynamics and excretoryfunctions in rat, 294
Prostaglandin E1-induced brady-cardia in rats, effects of brain
serotonin alterations, 232
Protein(s)binding and metabolism of di-
goxin in sheep, relationshipto age, 263
binding, of anticonvulsantdrugs in serum of dog and
man, 429
extracellular, relationship toserotonin turnover in intact
rabbit brain and its modifi-cation by phenobarbital andhaloperidol, 44
synaptic plasma membrane, ratstriatum, endogenous phos-phorylation, effects of mor-phine, 96
Pupil, rat, time and dose relation-ships of morphine-induced
mydriasis and fluctuation, 91
Quenzer, L., Yahn, D., Alkadhi,K. and Voile, R. L.: Tram-mission blockade and stimu-
lation ofganglionic adenylatecyclase by catecholamines, 31
Rabbit(s)hindlimb sensory receptors,
cardiovascular and respira-
tory chemoreflexes evoked
by intra-arterial injection of
bradykinin and other chemi-cal agents, 319
intact brain, relationship of ser-otonin turnover to extracel-
lular proteins and modifica-
tion by phenobarbital or
haloperidol, 44
isolated aortic strips, contrac-tile response to unsaturated
fatty acid peroxides, 347
kidney, metabolism of organiccompounds, demonstrationof separate pathways, 418
nictitating membrane response,
classical conditioning, as
measure of LSD effects on
learning, 330
role ofsulthydryl groups in con-traction of vascular smooth
muscle, 335
spinal serotonin terminal sys-tem mediating antinocicep-tion, 446
Raimondi, G., see Tallarida, G.,
319
Raiteri, M., Cerrito, F., Cervoni,
A. M. and Levi, G.: Dopa-mine can be released by twomechanisms differentially af-fected by the dopamine
transport inhibitor nomifen-
sine, 195
Rats
adrenal steroids indirectly mod-
ulating morphine and fl-en-dorphin effects, 176
anaerobic metabolism of met-romdazole forms N-(2)-hy-
droxyethyl)-oxamic acid, 406
anticonvulsant activity of ro-
pazine, 236behavioral effects of chlorpro-
maxine alone and in combi-nation with different mor-
phine treatments, 67biliary excretion of [‘4C]pheny-
toin, effect of pregnancy, 257brain and serum, morphine per-
sistence after single doses,228
brain, comparison of cyto-chrome P450-dependent
aminopyrine N-demethylasewith hepatic aminopyrine N-demethylation, 271
brain guanosine 3’,S’-mono-phosphate content, changeby thyrotropin-releasing hor-
mone, 169
brain homogenates, tele-meth-ylhistamine oxidation bytype B monoamine oxiddse,422
conscious, hypotensive drug-in-
duced renin release, media-tion by adrenergic mecha-nisms, 303
chemical release of dopaminefrom striate! homogenates,evidence for exchange diffu-
sion model, 203deleterious effect of Bordetella
pertussis vaccine and poly-(rI . rf�) on metabolism anddisposition of phenytoin, 267
differential effects of dopaminetransport inhibitor nomifen-sine on dopamine releasemechanisms, 195
diuretic and antihypertensiveeffects of MK-447, 148
dopaminergic control of septal-hippocampal cholinergicpathway, 476
dose-dependnet pharmacoki-
netics and hypnotic effects ofsodium y-hydroxybutyrate, 7
effects of depletion of brain do-
pamine by 6-hydroxydopa-mine on tolerance to anorexiceffect of d-amphetamine andfenfluramine, 134
effects of haloperidol on dopa-mine synthesis and tyrosine
hydroxylase in striate.! syn-
aptosomes, 468
effects of drugs on regionalbrain concentrations of do-pamine and dihydroxyphen-ylacetic acid, 44
effects of opioids and dopamineagonists on regulation of y-aminobutyric acid neurons incaudatus, pallidus and mgra,190
effects of phenobarbita! pre-treatment on antitumor ac-tivity of BCNU, CCNU and
PCNU and on plasma phar-
macokinetics and biotrans-formation of BCNU, 1
effects of thyrotropin-releasinghormone on locomotor activ-ity, operant performance and
ingestive behavior, 161
experimental hypertension,
systolic blood pressure andream in, effect of antihyper-tensive treatment, 310
Index 533
isolated hepatocytes, carrier-
mediated transport systems,
effects of microsomal enzymeinducers, 381
isolated, perfused kidney, trans-port of 2,4,5-trichlorophen-oxyacetate, 287
kidney, tubular secretion andmetabolism of dopamine,norepinephrine, methoxytyr-
amine and normetanephrine,144
lung, toxic effects of 95 to 97%02, enhancement by disulfi-ram, 377
male, effects of ethanol on hy-pothalamic-pituitary-lutein-
izing hormone axis and testic-ular steroidogenesis, 210
maternal, fetal and neonatal ef-fects of chronic propranolol,118
maximal electroshock seizures,anticonvulsant effects ofbenzhydryl piperazines, 480
morphine abstinence syn-drome, effects of antipsy-chotic and antianxiety drugs,63
offspring, behavioral effects ofmethadone during preg-nancy, 106
pharmacokinetics of thioaceta-mide and thioacetamide-S-oxide, related to thioaceta-mide-induced hepatic necro-515, 386
postnatal development, phar-macological effects and met-abolic fate of levo-metha-done, 491
prostaglandin E1-induced bra-dycardia, effects of brain ser-
otonin alterations, 232renal hemodynamics and excre-
tory functions, prostacychineffects, 294
role for liver glutathione in he-patobiliary fate of N,N-di-methyl-4-aminoazobenzene,
399
role of monoamine neural sys-tems in L-dihydroxyphenyl-alanine-stimulated activity,37
role of pituitary gland in go-nadal hormone effects on he-patic drug metabolism, 19
SK&F 29661, organ-specific in-
hibitor of phenylethanola-
mine N-methyltransferase,
24
spinal serotonin terminal sys-tem mediating antinocicep-
tion, 446stereospecific antidopaminergic
and antichohinergic actions of
enantiomers of CTC, cypro-heptadine derivative, 460
striatum, endogenous phospho-rylation of synaptic plasmamembrane proteins, effect ofmorphine, 96
sympathetic neurotransmis-
sion, accelerated develop-
ment caused by neonatal tri-
iodothyrornne administra-
tion, 485thioacetamide-induced hepatic
necrosis, 386time and dose relationships of
morphine-induced mydriasisand fluctuation, 91
transmission blockade andstimulation of ganghiomcadenylate cyclase by cate-cholamines, 31
Receptorsadrenergic, alpha, human
platelets, 366
dopaminergic, control of septal-hippocampal chohinergicpathway, 476
sensory, hindhimb, rabbit car-
diovascular and respiratory
chemoreflexes evoked by in-tra-arterial injection ofbradykinin and other chemi-
cal agents, 319
Reid, I. A., see Humphreys, M.H., 243
Release mechanismschemical, of dopamine from
striatal homogenates, evi-dence for exchange diffusionmodel, 203
dopamine, differentially af-fected by dopamine transportinhibitor nomifensine, 195
Reninin experimental hypertension in
rats, effects of antihyperten-sive treatment, 310
release by diuretics, 522
release, hypotensive drug-in-duced, in conscious rat, me-diation by adrenergic mech-
anisms, 303Renton, K. W.: The deleterious
effect of Bordetella pertussis
vaccine and poly(rI . rC) onthe metabolism and disposi-tion of phenytoin, 267
Respiratory depression, man, rel-ative potencies and durations
of action of intravenous me-peridine, fentanyl and al-phaprodine, 73
Respiratory responses, from hind-limb sensory receptors
evoked by intra-arterial in-jection of bradykinin andother chemical agents in rab-bit, 319
Rigter, H., see Crabbe, J. C., 128Robinson, S. E., Malthe-S#{248}rens-
sen, D., Wood, P. L. and
Commissiong, J.: Dopami-nergic control of the septal-hippocampal chohinergicpathway, 476
Rodriguez-Sargent, C., see Cangi-ano,J.L.,310
Ropazine, anticonvulsant activity
in rat, 236Rosen, M. R., see Rosen, T. S.,
118
Rosen, T. S., Lin, M., Spector, S.and Rosen, M. R.: Maternal,
fetal and neonatal effects of
chronic propranolol adminis-
tration in the rat, 118Rosenkrantz, H., see Pitt, C. G.,
12
Rothberg, R M., see Wainer, B.H., 498
Rumbaugh, R. C., see Kramer, R.E., 19
Russo, H. F., see Scriabine, A.,148
Sad#{233}e,W., see Mullis, K. B., 228Samson, F., Donoso, J. A., Heller-
Bettinger, I., Watson, D. andHimes, R. H.: Nocodazole ac-tion on tubulin assembly, ax-onal ultrastructure and fastaxoplasmic transport, 411
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319
Savarese, J. J., Ginsburg, S., Bra-swell, L and Kitz, R. J.: Ac-tions at neuromuscular andesteratic cholinoceptive sites
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2-aminoethyl-4-(1,1-dimeth-
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Seiden, L. S., see Heffner, T. C.,134
Seizures, experimental, in rats,
anticonvulsant activity of ro-
pazine, 236
Septal-hippocampal chohinergicpathway, dopaminergic con-
trol, 476
Serotoninbrain, alterations, effects on
prostaglandin E1-inducedbradycardia in rats, 232
terminal system, spinal, me-
diating antinociception, 446turnover in intact rabbit brain,
relationship to extraceilular
proteins and modification bypentobarbital or haloperidol,
44Serum, rat, morphine persistence
after single doses, 228Shah, N. S. and,, Donald, A. 0.:
Pharmacological effects and
metabolic fate of levo-meth-
adone during postnatal de-velopment in rat, 491
Sheep, metabolism and proteinbinding of digoxin, relation-ship to age, 263
SK&F 29661, organ-specific inhib-
itor of phenylethanolamine
N-methyltransferase, 24
Slotkin, T. A., see Lau, C., 485Sodium bromide, suppressant of
ethanol withdrawal reactionsin mice, 223
Sodium -y-hydroxybutyrate, dose-
dependent pharmacokineticsand hypnotic effects in rat, 7
Sodium valproate, suppressant ofethanol withdrawal reactionsin mice, 223
Sohiven, E., see Vore, M., 257Spector, S., see Rosen, T. S., 118Spinal cord, serotonin terminal
system, mediating antinoci-
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tribution during postnatal de-velopment, 491
Sprinkle Hardy, K. A., see Pitt, C.
0., 12Stark, D. M., see Edmonds, H. L.,
Jr., 236Stark, L. 0.
see Edmonds, H. L., Jr., 236see Novack, G. D., 480
Stafford, B., see Mullis, K. B., 228Stearns, J., see Levin, V. A., 1
Steroidogenesis, testicular, effects
of ethanol, 210Steroids, adrenal, indirectly mod-
ulating morphine and fl-en-dorphin effects, 176
Stimulation-induced release ofpropranolol and norepineph-rine from adrenergic neurons,354
Stone, C. A.see Clineschmidt, B. V., 460
see Scriabine, A., 148Striatum
homogenates, chemical release
of dopamine, evidence for ex-
change diffusion model, 203rat, endogenous phosphoryla-
tion of synaptic plasma mem-
brane proteins, effects ofmorphine, 96
synaptosomes, dopamine syn-
thesis and tyrosine hydrox-ylase, effect of halperidol, 468
Strijbos, C., see Crabbe, J. C., 128Sulfliydryl groups, role in contrac-
tion of vascular smooth mus-cle, 335
Sulfobromophthalein, biliary ex-cretion, rat, effect of inhibi-tion of enzymatic activity of
ligandin by organometals,248
Sweeney, T. D., see Kramer, R.E., 19
Sweet, C. S., see Scriabine, A., 148
Sylvester, D. M., see Edmonds, H.L., Jr., 236
Sympathetic nerves, transmis-sion, effects of histamine, 360
Sympathetic nervous system, rat,
accelerated developmentcaused by neonatal triiodo-thyronine administration,
485
Synaptic plasma membrane, pro-
teins, rat striatum, effect of
morphine on endogenousphosphorylation, 96
Synaptosomes, striatal, dopaminesynthesis and tyrosine hy-
534 Index
droxylase, effect of haloperi-dol, 468
Synthesisdopamine, in striate.! synapto-
somes, effect of haloperidol,468
Tabakoff, B. and Hoffman, P. L.:Development of functionaldependence on ethanol in do-paminergic systems, 216
Takemori, A. E., see Vaught, J.
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Tallarida, G., Baldoni, F., Peruzzi,0., Brindisi, F., Raimondi, G.
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Tallarida, R. J., see Klemfuss, H.,
91
Tension, canine renal arteries, dif-fering actions of nitroprus-
side and D-600, 155Testes, steroidogenesis, effects of
ethanol, 210
Thioacetamide-induced hepatic
necrosis in rat, 386Thioridazine, effects on morphine
abstinence syndrome in rats,63
Thyrotropin-releasing hormoneeffects on locomotor activity,
operant performance andingestive behavior, 161
-induced change in brain gua-nosine 3’,5’-monophosphate
content, 169Toadfish, effect of pH on selectiv-
ity of alloxan for fl-cells of
islets of Langerhans, 184
Toleranceacute, morphine, differential ef-
fects of leucine and methio-nine enkephalin, 86
functional, to pentobarbital in
goldfish, 123
rapid development, to hypo-
thermic effect of ethanol inmice, 128
to anorexic effect of d-amphet-
amine and fenfluramine in
rats, effect of depletion ofbrain dopamine by 6-hydrox-ydopamine, 134
Totaro, J. A., see Clineschmidt, B.V., 460
Towey, J. P., see Hutchings, D.E., 106
Toxicity, of 95 to 97% 02 in ratlung, enhancement by disul-
firam, 377
Transmission, blockade, gangli-omc, by catecholamines, 31
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetate,transport in isolated, per-
fused rat kidney, 287Triiodothyronine, � neonatal, as
cause of accelerated devel-opment of rat neurotransmis-sion, 485
Tyrosine hydroxylase, in striate.!
synaptosomes, effect of halo-peridol, 468
Uijlen, J., see Crabbe, J. C., 128Umezu, K. and Moore, K. E.: Ef-
fects of drugs on regional
brain concentrations of do-pamine and dihydroxyphen-ylacetic acid, 49
Vasoconstriction
rabbit ear arteries, role ofsulfhydryl groups, 335
sympathetic, effects of hista-mine, 360
Vaught, J. L and Takemori, A.E.: Differential effects of leu-cine and methionine enkeph-alin on morphine-induced an-algesia, acute tolerance anddependence, 86
Vesell, E. S., see Marietta, M. P.,271
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341Voile, R. L., see Quenzer, L., 31
Vore, M., Soliven, E. and Blun-den, M.: The effect of preg-nancy on the biliary excretion
of [‘4C]phenytoin in the rat,257
Wainer, B. H., Wung, W. E., Con-nors, M. and Rothberg, R.
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Walle, T., see Daniell, H. B., 354
Watkins, D., Cooperstein, S. J.and Fiel, S.: Studies on theselectivity of alloxan for thefl-cells of the islets of Langer-
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Watson, D., see Samson, F., 411Watson, L S., see Scriabine, A.,
148
Webb, J. G., see Daniell, H. B.,354
Weiner, C., see Pendleton, R 0.,
24
Weinkam, R. J., see Levin, V. A.,
Weiss, B., see Levin, R. M., 454Weiss, G. B., see Hester, R K.,
155
Weisz, J., see Marietta, M. P., 271
Whitcomb, D. R., see Pitt, C. G.,12
Williams� M., see Clineschmidt, B.
V., 460
Williams, N., see O’Callaghan, J.P., 96
Wilson, P. R, see Yaksh, T. L,
446Withdrawal, from ethanolin mice,
suppressed by sodium bro-
mide and sodium valproate,223
Wong, K. C., see Pace, N. L, 254Wood, P. L, see Robinson, S. E.,
476
Wung, W. E., see Wainer, B. H.,498
Yahn, D., see Quenzer, L, 31
Yaksh, T. L. and Wilson, P. R.:Spinal serotonin terminalsystem mediates antinocicep-
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Zavadil, A. P., III, see Helke, C.J., 57
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Zigmond, M. J., see Kapatos, G.,468