Sympathoinhibitory responses to digitalis glycosides in heart failure patients. Direct evidence from sympathetic neural recordings.

@article{Ferguson1989SympathoinhibitoryRT,
  title={Sympathoinhibitory responses to digitalis glycosides in heart failure patients. Direct evidence from sympathetic neural recordings.},
  author={David W. Ferguson and William J. Berg and Jeffrey S. Sanders and Paul J. Roach and Joan Kempf and Michael G. Kienzle},
  journal={Circulation},
  year={1989},
  volume={80 1},
  pages={
          65-77
        }
}
Digitalis glycosides exert both excitatory and inhibitory autonomic actions in animals and produce vasoconstriction in normal humans but produce vasodilation in heart failure patients. To determine whether or not these contrasting vascular responses are due to differing autonomic actions of the drug, we compared the responses to intravenous administration of Cedilanid-D (0.02 mg/kg) in eight normal subjects (mean age, 23 +/- 1 years) and eight patients with moderate-to-severe heart failure… 
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