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Re: MAOI causes hypotension - What's the mechanism?

Posted by King Vultan on April 26, 2004, at 12:46:02

In reply to Re: MAOI causes hypotension - What's the mechanism? » King Vultan, posted by SLS on April 25, 2004, at 11:16:28

> Todd, can you do me a favor and use your book to retrieve the Ki values at the NE alpha-1 receptor for a few drugs if it is not too much trouble. Hopefully, they will be listed as nanomoles, but if not, I guess I can convert them. I'd like to use them to update my chart.
>
> imipramine
> desipramine
> amitriptyline
> nortriptyline
> phenelzine
> tranylcypromine
> fluoxetine
> sertraline
> paroxetine
> venlafaxine
> bupropion
> mirtazapine
>
>

Sorry, I only have half of the ones you listed:

------------------------Ki
---------------------Alpha-1
------------------Human cortex
---------------(cadaver tissue used)

amitriptyline..........4.4 +/- 0.2
desipramine............23 +/- 1
paroxetine.............995 +/- 35
sertraline................36 +/- 2
fluoxetine............1353 +/- 17
venlafaxine........39921 +/- 810

FWIW, it also lists

nefazodone.............5.5 +/- 0.3
trazodone................12 +/- 0.2

As a comparison, phentolamine is listed as 3.4


Todd


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