Affiliation:
1. Laboratory Animal Science, School of Medicine, Kitasato University, Sagamihara, Japan
Abstract
To investigate further the pharmacological mechanism of an anti-migraine drug, sumatriptan, a 5-HT1B/1Dreceptor agonist, we studied its effect on the cerebral circulation in seven anaesthetized rats, particularly during hypercapnia. After injection of 0.6 or 6.0 μg/kg sumatriptan succinate, no significant change in cerebral blood flow (CBF) was observed either in the striatum or in the parietal cortex. The increase in CBF both in the parietal cortex and the striatum during 5% CO2inhalation was significantly less when sumatriptan succinate 6.0 μg/kg was injected. Sumatriptan appeared to have a vasoconstrictor effect on the relaxed vessels by CO2inhalation. This mechanism might be attributable to vasoconstriction through activation of 5-HT1Breceptors located in the vascular smooth muscle rather than 5-HT1Breceptors in the vascular adventitia.
Subject
Clinical Neurology,General Medicine
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