Effects of methysergide on some cardiovascular responses in the anaesthetized rabbit

1981 
Abstract Methysergide (0.1−5 mg/kg i.v/) caused dose-dependent reductions in the resting heart rate of anaesthetized rabbits. Resting mean arterial blood pressure was reduced only after the maximum dose. Methysergide 5 mg/kg significantly enhanced the pressor responses to i.v. phenylephrine and enhanced the accompanying bradycadia disproportionately. There was no evidence for a central increase in baroreflex gain, so an action of methysergide on baroreceptor sensory ending is suggested as a possible explanation.
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