Abstract: | The new antiaginal drug nonachlazine, in experiments on anesthetized cats and dogs, inhibited the response of reflex decrease of the blood flow into the coronary arteries. In freely behaving cats nonachlazine also inhibited reflex changes in the blood flow in the system of the common carotid artery and reduced pressor vasomotor reflexes. Nonachlazine selectively inhibited vasoconstrictor impulses from A-afferent fibers of spinal nerves, i.e., it acts on the vasomotor component of the primary nociceptive response. This mechanism may perhaps lie at the basis of the relief of the pain syndrome by nonachlazine in ischemic heart disease.Laboratory of Pharmacology of the Cardiovascular System, Institute of Pharmacology, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. (Presented by Academician of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR V. V. Zakusov.) Translated from Byulleten' Éksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 81, No. 3, pp. 319–322, March, 1976. |