Nebidrazine is a centrally-acting hypotensive agent compared to clonidine, demonstrating weaker cardiovascular effects in rats. It induces dose-dependent hypotension and bradycardia when administered intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.), with significantly lower sedative potential than clonidine in conscious rats. Yohimbine attenuates the cardiovascular effects of both Nebidrazine and clonidine, suggesting involvement of central alpha-autoreceptors sensitive to yohimbine. Unlike clonidine, Nebidrazine does not affect peripheral alpha-adrenoceptors in pithed rats, indicating a selective central mechanism. Chemical sympathectomy reduces Nebidrazines cardiovascular effects more than clonidines, and metiamide diminishes responses to both drugs, implicating central histamine receptors. These findings highlight Nebidrazines distinct pharmacological profile and potential therapeutic application in managing hypertension through central alpha-autoreceptor stimulation[1].
Molecular Weight:
271.11
CAS Number:
[55248-23-2]
Formula:
C9H8Cl2N6
Target:
Histamine Receptor
Application Notes:
MCE Product type: Reference compound
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