The new cerebrovascular preparation pikamilon

Mirzoian R.S., Gan'shina T.S. 

[Article in Russian]

Farmakol. Toksikol. (USSR) Jan-Feb. 1989, 52(1), P. 23-6

Abstract

Pikamilon, a sodium salt of N-nicotinoyl-g-aminobutyric acid, was shown to induce a significant increase of cerebral blood flow in conscious cats.  Pikamilon was found to inhibit neurogenic spasms of cerebral vessels that was followed by suppression of tonic activity and reflectory discharges in sympathetic nerves.  Pikamilon led to restoration of the initial condition of cerebral hemodynamics disturbed by a previous administration of serotonin.

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