Author Index

Author Index

INDEX TO PROCEEDINGS SUPPLEMENTS TO VOLUMES 81, 82 and 83 AUTHOR INDEX ABBCT, W.M. & STRANGE, P.G. Use of ANIS, N.A., BERRY, S.C., BURTON, N.R., immobilised lectins for partial DAWKINS, S.L. & LODGE, D. Effects purification of D2 dopamine receptors, of psychotomimetic benzomorphans on 113P responses of cat spinal neurones to ABRAHAMSEN, J. & NE ERGAARD, O.A. excitatory amino acids and acetyl- Accumulation of [ H]-adrenaline by choline, 196P rabbit isolated aorta, 327P ANWYL, R. & ROWAN, M.J. Antagonism ADAMS, M. & MARSHALL, I. Chronic of inhibitory but not excitatory infusions of idazoxan and desmeth- effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine in the ylimipramine on cr2-receptor control rat hippocampal slice, 273P of noradrenaline release, 316P APPLEYARD, M.E., GREEN, A.R. & SMITH, ADHAM, N. & TEMPLETON, D. The effect A.D. Regional acetylcholinesterase of parasympathetic denervation on activity in rat brain following a [ H]-QNB binding in the rat parotid convulsion, 248P gland, 323P ARBILLA, S., BAUD, P., CANTRILL, R. & AL-GADI, M. & HILL, S.J. The effect LANGER, S.Z. Endogenous phenolamines: of cimetidine and mepyramine on do they have a direct postsynaptic histamine stimulated cAMP accumulation action on dopamine receptors in the in rabbit cerebral cortical slices, central nervous system? 252P 278P ARBILLA, S., DENNIS, T., LANGER, S.Z., ALABASTER, V.A. & PETERS, C.J. Pre- NIDDAM, R. & SCATTON, B. Pretreatment and post-junctional 62-adrenoceptors with reperpine does not modify the can be differentially antagonised, amphetamine induced release of 163P endogenous dopamine in striatal ALDERSON, E. see MARSHALL, E.F., 351P slices, 249P ALLELY, M. & UNGAR, A. The effect ARCHER, D.R. & LYLES, G.A. Amine of thyroid state on the responses oxidase activities in dissociated of conscious dogs to propranolol, cell fractions from rat skeletal sotalol and nadolol, 7P muscle, 421P ALPS, B.J., BROWN, C.M., CALDER, C. ARENSON, M.S. & NISTRI, A. Intracellul- & KILPATRICK, A.T. Brain dopamine ar studies of the action of K+ channel levels following experimental cerebral blockers on frog motoneuronal respons- ischaemia, 449P es to excitatory amino acids, 152P ANDERSON, D.R., CABEROS, L., FENN, C.G. ARMSTRONG, R.A., JONES, R.L., & LITTLETON, J.M. Reduced platelet PEESAPATI, V., WILL, S.G. & WILSON function in rats treated chronically N.H. Efect of the thromboxane recept- with ethanol, 322P or antagonist EP 092 on the early ANDERSON, R.A. & MITCHELL, R. Benzo- phase of endotoxin shock in the sheep, diazepines potentiate the effect of 72P muscimol on prolactin secretion ARR, S.M., COOPER,W.D., CRUTCHER, E.C. in vitro, 343P & QUINN, P.J. The effects of pro- ANDERSON, S., LLEWELLYN, K.D., SNOOK, G. pranolol and timolol on rat heart & WILSON, J.F. Penetration of 6d- mitochondrial function, 223P melanocyte-stimulating hormone through ARUNDEL, P.A., BILSKI, A.J.T. & THOMSON the blood-brain barrier in the rat, D.S. A new photometric method for 106P quantifying erythema induced by UV- ANGELL, D., CLOUGH, D.P., HATTON, R. B irradiation, 192P & ROBERTS, A.J. The effect of ATTERWILL, C.K. Effect of thyroid enalapril and bilateral nephrectomy status on the different forms of on sympathetic function in normo- Na , K -ATPase in immature and mature tensive rats, 339P rat brain, 450P ANGELO-KHATTAR, M., JOSEPH, L., NILSSON, T. & THULESIUS, 0. The effect of indomethacin on ureteral motility, 230P ATTERWILL, C.K. & NUTT, D.J. Thyroid 5-HT uptake in rat brain by molecules hormones do not alter rat brain benzo- possessing long alkyl side chains, diazepine receptor function in vivo, 425P 194P BARBER, D.J., BARBOUR-McMULLEN, J. & ATTERWILL, C.K., NICHOLLS, J. & PRINCE, COOPER, S.J. Opiate receptor A.K. Cholinergic function in develop- antagonists attenuate sweetened milk ing rat brain cell cultures: effects consumption in male and female rats of thyroid hormone, 32P of the Roman strains, 291P AZAMI, J., FOZARD, J.R., ROUND, A.A. BARBER, H.E., PETRIE, J.C. & SMITH, K.J. & WALLIS, D.I. Selective blockade by A comparison of cimetidine and MDL 72222 of the depolarizing action ranitidine: effect on liver blood of 5-hydroxytryptamine on vagal flow, 93P primary afferents, 129P BARBOUR-McMULLEN, J. see BARBER, D.J., 291P BACK, D.J. & RIVIERE, J.H. Inhibition BARNETT, D.B., COOK, N. & NAHORSKI, of drug metabolism by mefloquine, S.R. Characterisation of the binding 433P of 125 l-(-)pindolol to human platelet BACK,D.J., SUTCLIFFE, F. & TJIA, J.F. -adrenoceptors, 160P Tolbutamide is a good model drug for BARNETT, D.B., NAHORSKI, S.R. & 3 the study of enzyme induction and RICHARDSON, A. Modulation of [ H]- enzyme inhibition in the rat, 149P dihydroergocryptine and [ H]-yohimbine BAILEY, S.J. & JORDAN, C.C. Loss of binding sites on human platelets activity of tachykinins in smooth during the menstrual cycle, 159P muscle: relevance to potency estimates BARR, J, & SKETT, P. The role of in vitro, 61P cytochrome P-450, NADPH-cytochrome BAKER, S., FLOCKHART, I.R., MARSHALL, P-450 reductase and lipids in sex I., TULLOCH, I.F. & WALTER, D.S. differences in hepatic drug metabol- Locus coeruleus lesions abolish feed- ism, 396P back of noradrenaline onto 'presynap- BARR, R.M., FRANCIS, D.M., GREAVES, M.W. tic' - 2-adrenoceptors in rat cerebral & KOZUKA, T. Prostaglandin D 2 release cortex, 49P by guinea-pig skin during in vitro BALFOUR, D.J.K. & COPLAND, A.M. anaphylaxis, 99P Effects of diazepam on the concent- BARRETT, K.E., PEARCE, F.L. & THOMPSON, ration and biosynthesis of 5- hydrox- H. Histamine secretion from mast ytryptamine in rat brain, 354P cells stimulated with nerve growth BALFOUR, D.J.K. & IYANIWURA, T.T. factor, 90P Studies on the effects of d-ampheta- BATES, R.F.L., BUCKLEY, G.A. & MCARDLE, mine on brain 5-HT and plasma cortico- C.A. Comparison of the antiociceptive sterone in stressed rats, 457P effects of centrally administered - - - The effects of d- amphetamine calcitonins and calcitonin gene- on brain 5-hydroxytryptamine and related peptide, 295P plasma corticosterone in unstressed - - - Pressor effect of centrally rats, 456P administered salmon calcitonin (sCT), BALFOUR, D.J.K., BATTIG, K., FITZGERALD, 408P R. & OETTINGER, R. The effects of BATES, R.F.L., BUCKLEY, G.A., EGLEN, nicotine on the behaviour of two R.M. & MCARDLE, C.A. Possible strains of rats in a combined maze- mechanisms of action of calcitonin in open field, 376P haemorrhagic hypotension, 157P, BALFOUR, D.J.K., LAMBERT, J.J., LYLES, BATTIG, K. see BALFOUR, D.J.K., 376P G.A., OGG, G.D. & STEVENSON, I.H. BAUD, P. see ARBILLA, S., 252P Basic self-assessment tutorials in BEATTIE, D.E., MORONEY, M-A. & WYLLIE, pharmacology, 463P M.G. Interrelationship between Na BALL, H.A. & PARRATT, J.R. Effects K -ATPase and K -ATPase in gastric of a new thromboxane receptor antag- mucosa, 398P onist, AH23848, on the acute cardio- BENKELFAT, C., GALZIN, A.M., LANGER, pulmonary responses to E. Coli endo- S.Z., LOO, H., POIRIER, M.F., toxin in cats, 379P SCHOEMAKER, H., SECHTER, D., SEGONZAC, BANSAL, S.J., BRECKENRIDGE, R.J., A. & ZARIFIAN, E. [ H]-imipramine IVERSEN, L.L., SUCKLING, C.J., binding in human blood platelets: WATLING, K.J. & WILLIAMS, L.C. changes after chronic chlorimipramine Non-selective inhibition of GABA and treatment, 352P BENNETT, G.W., LIGHTON, C. & MARSDEN BERRY, S.C. see ANIS, N.A., 196P C.A. The effects of 5,7-dihidroxy- BEY, P., FOZARD,J., MCDONALD, I., tryptamine and p-chlorophenylaline PALFREYMAN, M.G. & ZREIKA, M. MDL on the ex vivo release of thyro- 72145: a potent and selective trophin releasing hormone, 267P inhibitor of MAO type B, 50P BENNETT, P.N., NOTARIANNI, L.J. & PATEL, BILL, D.J. & STEPHENS, R.J. Clonidine D.K. Capacity limited metabolism of reverses reserpine-induced hypothermia acetylsalicyclic acid in the rat, in the mouse via activation of central 228P post-synaptic .12-adrenoceptors? 372P BENNETT, P.N., NOTARIANNI, L.J. & BILSKI, A.J.T. see ARUNDEL, P.A., 192P WORLOCK, A.J. Metabolism of ligno- BIRCH, N.J., COLEMAN, I.P.L., HILBURN, caine in the perfused rat liver M.E. & KARIM, A.R. Factors affecting in situ following flow variations lithium absorption in the rat small in hepatic artery and portal vein, intestine, 158P 403P BIZIERE, K., GUEUDET, C., KAN, J.P., BENNETT, T. & GARDINER, S.M. Antagonism SOUILHAC, J. & WORMS, P. Atypical of the vardiovascular action of vaso- dopaminergic profile of minaprine, a pressin lowers blood pressure in new antidepressant drug, 51P isolated rats, 320P BLACKBURN, T.P., BOWERY, N.G., COX, B., BENNETT, T., GARDINER, S.M. & WINN, HUDSON, A.L., MARTIN, D. & PRICE, G.W. M.J. Factors involved in BP recovery Lesion of the dorsal raphe nucleus following c(- adrenoceptor antagonism: increases the nigral concentration sFudies in Long Evans and Brattleboro of 5-HT1 receptors, 203P rats, 84P BLACKMAN, A. & WOODS, A.M. A mouse - - - The influence of vaso-pressin in vivo model to detect dual on BP following A- adrenoceptor inhibitors of arachidonic acid antagonism, 217P metabolism, 335P BENTLEY, A.M. & OSBORNE, N.N. BLACKHAM, A., NORRIS, A.A. & WOODS, A.M. Feasibility study of a serotonin Modulation of arachidonic acid radioimmunoassay kit assembled from metabolism in immune models of cell commercially available materials, infiltration, 98P 274P BLAIR, I.A. HUGGETT, A. & ORCHARD, M.A. BERN, H.A., BOTTING, J.H., GIBSON,A. & Prostaglandin synthetase catalyzed GINSBURG, M. The effect of some activation of paracetamol by human neuropeptides on tone of the mouse platelets, 67P anococcygeus muscle, 104P BLOWER, P.R. & BOWRING, N.E. The effect BERRIDGE, T.L., DETTMAR, P.W., DOXEY, of acid perfusion and VIP infusion on J.C., GADIE, B., LORD, J.A.H., ROACH, the neutralising capacity of the duo- A.G., TULLOCH, I.F.

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