Piperoxan is an α2-adrenergic receptor (α2-AR) antagonist (Kis = 5.4, 2, and 1.3 nM for α2A-, α2B-, and α2C-ARs, respectively) and a first generation histamine receptor antagonist.1,2 It reverses decreases in systolic blood pressure induced by clonidine in spontaneously hypertensive rats when administered at a dose of 10 mg/kg.3
1.Blaxall, H.S., Murphy, T.J., Baker, J.C., et al.Characterization of the alpha-2C adrenergic receptor subtype in the opossum kidney and in the OK cell lineJ. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther.259(1)323-329(1991) 2.Parsons, M.E., and Ganellin, C.R.Histamine and its receptorsBr. J. Pharmacol.147(Suppl. 1)S127-S135(2006) 3.Robson, R.D., Antonaccio, M.J., Saelens, J.K., et al.Antagonism by mianserin and classical α-adrenoceptor blocking drugs of some cardiovascular and behavioral effects of clonidineEur. J. Pharmacol.47(4)431-442(1978)
















