
The editor of The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics wishes to express appreciation to the following colleagues who acted as Guest Editors for Specific Fields in 1980: Edmund G. Anderson Dora B. Goldstein Lewis Seiden Lewis Aronow Garrett J. Gross Parkhurst Shore Uoyd Beck John Harvey Roger Smith John A. Bevan Donald J. Jenden Solomon Snyder David A. Blake Louis Lemberger Ewart Swinyard Theodore M. Brody Roberto Levi David J. Tniggle Edward J. Cafruny Louis Levy Norman Weiner Leonard Cook Kafait U. Malik Theodore C. West William C. de Groat Perry Molinoff David P. Westfall Bahjat A. Faraj John C. McGiff Thomas Westfall Lawrence J. Fischer D. E. McMillan Dixon M. Woodbury Shri N. Gin David E. Potter Richard J. Wurtman Leon GoJdberg Arthur Raines Ben Zimmerman Additionally, sincere thanks are due to 497 of our colleagues not on the Editorial Advisory Board who reviewed articles for the Journal in 1980. 872 874 INDEX and withdrawal (rats), 666 (rats), 834 Bylund, D. B.: Interactions of Catecholamines (see also specific effects of mazindol and homo- cerebral cortex, enhancement neuroleptic metabolites with name) logs (rats), 745 of y-aminobutynic acid inhi- dopaminergic, alpha adre- content in brain, actions of xy- effects of naltrexone dose and bition by sodium valproate in nergic and muscarinic cholin- lamine on (rats), 834 history of naltrexone expo- (rats),445 ergic receptors, 81 effects on spinal sympathetic sure on food- and codeine- cholinergic nerves in arteries of reflexes (frogs), 170 maintained responding (cats, rabbits), 544 Ca, inhibition of isoproterenol exogenous, intracortical spread (monkeys), 105 depletion and restoration of responses in skeletal muscle (kittens, cats), 841 effects of naltrexone on narcotic synaptic plasticity by exoge- (mice), 271 hyperpolarization in superior discrimination (pigeons, nous catecholamines (kit- Cabbat, F. S., see Heikkila, R. E., cervical ganglia, comparison monkeys), 652 tens, cats), 841 745 of receptors mediating (rab- effects of thiamine deficiency differences between mazindol Caffeine, effect on cardiac san- bits),440 (rats), 537 and homologs on biochemical colemmal 5’-nucleotidase Catravas, J. D. and Gills, C. N.: intravenous self-administration and behavioral responses (rats), 489 Metabolism of [3H]ben.zoyl- of drugs during food depni- (rats), 745 Calcium phenylalanyl-alanyl-proline vation and satiation (rats), disposition of morphine in -induced contraction of aortic by pulmonary angiotensin 241 (rats), 181 strips, effects of calmodulin converting enzyme in vivo: pentobarbital-reinforced, role effects ofp-chloroamphetamine antagonists on (rabbits), 494 Effects of bradykinin SQ of pentobarbital drinking on locomotor activity and influx in aorta and mesenteric 14225 or acute hypoxia, 263 (monkeys), 114 serotonin leveLs (rats), 738 arteries, inhibition by flunar- Catravas, J. D., Lazo, J. S. and three-choice drug discrimina- effects of phencyclidine on izine of (rats), 510 Gillis, C. N.: Biochemical tion (rats), 254 turnover rate of acetylcholine Calcium antagonists, comparison markers of bleomycin toxic- Belinsky, S. A., see Reinke, L. A., in (rats), 733 on coronary blood flow in ity: Clearance of [‘4C]-5-hy- 863 measurement of imipramine myocardial ischemia (dogs), droxytryptamine and [3H}- Benzolamide, effect on sodium en- and desmethylimipramine in 20 norepinephnine by rabbit try to cerebrospinal fluid (rats), 461 Calmodulin, antagonists, effects lung in vivo, 524 (rats),51 potassium-induced release of on calcium-induced contrac- Catravas, J. D. and Waters, I. W.: [3H]Benzoyl-phenylalanyl-alanyl- dopamine and norepineph- tion of aortic strips (rabbits), Acute cocaine intoxication in proline, metabolism by pul- rine from, effects of catechol- 494 the conscious dog: Studies on monary angiotensin convert- amine uptake inhibitors Canrenone, effect on Na-K- the mechanism of lethality, ing enzyme in vivo, effects of (rats), 727 adenosine triphosphatase, in- 350 bradykinin, SQ 14225 or striatum, effects of amphet- teraction with ouabain Ceftizoxime, renal excretion and acute hypoxia (rabbits, dogs), amine on dopamine synthesis (guinea pigs), 784 distribution (rats), 209 263 in (rats), 686 Captopril, effect on nonenzymatic Cells, fat, perfused, growth hor- Berkowitz, A. L., see Patrick, R. whole1 monoamines, effects of methionine enkephalin mac- mone stimulation of lipolysis L., 686 reserpine (rats), 357 tivation in ileum (guinea and cyclic AMP in (rats), 15 Biotransformation, of methylmer- Branch, R. A., see James, R., 127 pigs), 750 Cerebrospinal fluid, sodium entry curic chloride, influence of Breese, G. R., see Lundberg, D. Caputy, A. J., Kim, Y. I. and to, effect of carbonic anhy- chelating agents (rats), 500 B., 215 Sanders, D. B.: The neuro- chase inhibitors and other Bircher, J., see Zysset, T., 198 Brink, C., Duncan, P. G. and muscular blocking effects of drugs (rats), 51 Bittar, E. E., see Helmer, P., 248 Douglas, J. S.: The response therapeutic concentrations of Chelating agents, influence on dis- Blake, D. A., see Spielberg, S. P., and sensitivity to histamine various antibiotics on normal tribution and biotransforma- 386 of respiratory tissues from rat skeletal muscle: A quan- tion of methylmercuric chlo- Blass, J. P., see Barclay, L. L., 537 normal and ovalbumin-sensi- titative comparison, 369 ride (rats), 500 Bleomycin, effect on pulmonary tized guinea pigs: Effects of Carbamazepine to carbamaze- Cheney, D. L., see Murray, T. F., amine uptake (rabbits), 524 cyclooxygenase and lipoxy- pine-10,11-epoxide pathway, 733 Blood flow genase inhibition, 592 induction effect of phenobar- Cheng, H. C., Gleason, E. M., Na- coronary, in myocardial isch- Brody, T. M., see Kim, D.-H., 559 bital on (monkeys), 555 than, B. A., Lachmann, P. J. emia, comparison of calcium Brody, T. M., see Temma, K., 708 Carbendilhin, inactivation of to- and Woodward, J. K.: Effects antagonists (dogs), 20 Brody, T. M., see Yamamoto, S., bramycin, gentamicin, netil- of clonidine on gastric acid renal, effects of lergotrile 701 micin and amikacin (man), secretion in the rat, 121 (dogs), 660 Bromobenzene, effect on drug 345 Cheng, K.-C., Lambert, J. J., Hen- Blood pressure metabolism within liver lob- Carbocromene, effects on myocar- derson, E. G., Smiowitz, H. effects of lergotrile (dogs), 660 ule (rats), 127 dial oxygen consumption in and Epstein, P. M.: Postsyn- effects of prazosin (rats), 397 2-Bromo-D-lysergic acid, diethyl- isolated hearts (dogs), 306 aptic inhibition of neuromus- increase, effects of interaction amide bitartrate (BOL) dual Carbon tetrachloride, effect on cular transmission by trifluo- between angiotensin and actions on dorsal root poten- drug metabolism within liver perazine, 44 opioid peptides (rats), 619 tials evoked by stimulation of lobule (rats), 127 Chikharev, V. N., see Gilmour, R. Bohr, D. F., see Webb, R. C., 26 raphe nuclei (cats), 99 Carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, ef- G., Jr., 390 Bone, resorption, parathyroid Bross, D. S., see Spielberg, S. P., fect on sodium entry to cere- Chinn, C., see Larson, A. A., 99 hormone-stimulated, inhibi- 386 brospinal fluid (rats), 51 Chiriquitoxin, new tool for tion by ouabain (mice), 586 $-Bungarotoxin, cholinergic Carroll, M. E., France, C. P. and mapping ionic channels Borow, K. M., Spann, J. F. and blocking actions of (guinea Meisch, R. A.: Intravenous (frogs), 416 Coulson, R. L.: The direct pigs, rabbits, rats, mice), 505 self-administration of etoni- p-Chloroamphetamine, effects on myocardial energetic re- Bupropion, radioimmunoassay tazene, cocaine and phency- locomotor activity and sero- sponse to nitroglycerine in and pharmacokinetic profile clidine in rats during food tonin levels (rats), 738 the rabbit heart, 566 of (dogs, rabbits, man, rats, deprivation and satiation, 241 p-Chloromercuribenzyoate, iso- Bradykinin, effects on metabo- mice), 602 Casu, M. and Gale, K.: Differen- lated inotropic action in iso- lism of [3H}benzoyl-phenyla- Butcher, L. L., see Dudley, M. W., tial effects of y-aminobutyric lated heart, influence of lanyl-alanyl-proline by pul- 834 acid (GABA)-elevating membrane stabilizing agents monary angiotensin convert- Butz, R. F., Schroeder, D. H., agents on the neuroleptic-in- (guinea pigs), 768 ing enzyme in vivo (rabbits, Welch, R M., Mehta, N. B., duced activation of stniatal p-Chloro-N-methylanilane de- dogs), 263 Phillips, A. P. and Findlay, J. tyrosine-hydroxylase: Evi- methylase, activity in liver Brain W. A.: Radioimmunoassay dence that di-n-propylace- and fetal tissues (man, catecholamine content and up- and pharmacokinetic proffle tate augments GABAergic chicks), 572 take, action of xylamine of bupropion in the dog, 602 neurotransmission, 177 Chlorpromazine INDEX 875 comparison of in vitro potency of aprindine on (frogs), 390 cats), 26 fects of amphetamine (rats), at dopaminergic, alpha ad- Contraction, calcium-induced, of Dieu, D., see Godfraind, T., 510 686 renergic and muscarinic cho- aortic strips, effects of cal- Digitalis, toxicity, effect of can- Douglas, J. S., see Brink, C., 592 linergic receptor binding sites modulin antagonists (nab- renone (guinea pigs), 784 Doyle, A. S., see Vogh, B. P., 51 (sheep, rats), 81 bits),494 Digoxin, cardiac sensitivity, ef- Dubocovich, M. L., see Mas- pretreatment, effects on co- Cooper, T. B., see Jason, K. M., fects of quinidine (guinea singham, R., 467 caine lethality (dogs), 350 461 pigs, rats), 559 Duckles, S. P.: Evidence for a Cho, A. K., see Dudley, M. W., Copper, serum concentrations Dihydromorphine, transport functional cholinergic
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