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Piperoxan hydrochloride (Benodaine hydrochloride) (Synonyms: DL-Piperoxan)

Catalog No.GC31782

Piperoxan (Benodaine) hydrochloride is an α2 adrenoceptor antagonist.

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Piperoxan hydrochloride (Benodaine hydrochloride) Chemical Structure

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Piperoxan hydrochloride is an α2 adrenoceptor antagonist.

When the medulla is superfused with α2 adrenoceptor antagonist Piperoxane (50 μM; 5 min) while the pons is with artificial cerebrospinal fluid (ACSF), the three inactive preparations display rhythmic phrenic bursts at a low frequency (2-4 c/min), and the phrenic burst frequency of the 12 active ones significantly increases during the last 3 min of Piperoxane applications (163±12% of the previous mean frequency). In active medullary preparations, the effects of NA applications (25 μM; 5 min) are compared when the preparations sre superfused either by ACSF (n=8) or by the α2 adrenoceptor antagonist Piperoxane (50 μM; PIP-ACSF; n=5). NA applications either alone (NA-ACSF) or with Piperoxane (PIP-ACSF+NA) significantly increases the phrenic burst frequency. However, the blockage of the medullary α2 adrenoceptors by Piperoxane potentiates a phrenic burst frequency increase: during the fifth minute of NA applications, the phrenic burst frequency reached 171±11% of the mean control value when ACSF is applied alone and 234±21% of the mean control value when PIP-ACSF is applied in control condition[1].

[1]. Viemari JC, et al. Nasal trigeminal inputs release the A5 inhibition received by the respiratory rhythm generator of the mouse neonate. J Neurophysiol. 2004 Feb;91(2):746-58. [2]. Bentley GA, et al. The antinociceptive action of some beta-adrenoceptor agonists in mice. Br J Pharmacol. 1986 Jul;88(3):515-21.

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