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Query: UMLS:C1323099 (sympathomimetic)
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Acupuncture at Jen Chung (Go-26) in dogs under halothane anesthesia produces sympathomimetic-like effects on the cardiovascular system. This response can be inhibited by pretreatment with propranolol and to a lesser extent with phentolamine. Severe hypotension and cardiac arrest produced by hypoxia in dogs under halothane anesthesia can be reversed by acupuncture at Jen Ying (St-9). This also was interpreted as a sympathomimetic-like effect. Acupuncture at Tsu San Li (St-36) results in a parasympathomimetic-like effect on the cardiovascular system which can be inhibited by atropine. A parasympatholytic-like effect resembling that produced by atropine can be obtained in dogs with sinus arrhythmia and pulsus alternans by acupuncture at Yang Hsi (LI-5).
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PMID:Modification of cardiovascular function in dogs by acupuncture: a review. 79 74

Arbutamine (Gensia, Inc., San Diego, CA) is a newly-developed sympathomimetic agent specifically designed for cardiovascular stress testing. It has been successfully used for the detection of coronary artery disease in conjunction with electrocardiography, echocardiographic and radionuclide techniques. Arbutamine increases heart rate and contractility, thus provoking ischaemia in a manner analogous to that of physical exercise. Ischaemia becomes manifest by reproduction of typical angina, diagnostic electrocardiographic changes, the development of a wall motion abnormality on two-dimensional echocardiography or of a perfusion defect on thallium scintigraphy. Thus far in clinical trials it has shown an acceptable side-effect profile and a level of diagnostic accuracy for the detection of patients with coronary disease equivalent to or exceeding that seen with physical exercise.
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PMID:Clinical and diagnostic utility of arbutamine for cardiovascular stress testing during echocardiographic monitoring. 886 20