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Cardiovascular Toxicity of Cocaine: Underlying Mechanisms |
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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 108 [Printed in 1991]This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph.Download Monograph108.pdf - Cardiovascular Toxicity of Cocaine: Underlying Mechanisms (2.8 MB) Table of Contents Preface-----vii Overview-----1 Maternal-Fetal Cardiovascular System: A Target of Cocaine-----7 Pharmacokinetics and Time-Action Profile of Cocaine in Dogs-----28 Acute Tolerance to the Chronotropic Effect of Cocaine in Humans-----41 Mechanisms of Cardiac and Vascular Responses to Cocaine-----55 Cardiovascular Effects of Cocaine in Squirrel Monkeys-----74 Role of the Sympathetic Nervous System in the Cardiovascular Effects of Cocaine-----92 Cocaine-Induced Myocardial Depression-----110 Prevalence of Myocardial lschemia in Cocaine Addicts-----116 Cocaine-Induced Myocardial Infarction: Clinical Observations and Pathogenetic Considerations-----121 Cardiac Electrophysiological Effects of Cocaine in Animal Models-----131 Effects of Cocaine on Intracellular Calcium Handling in Cardiac and Vascular Smooth Muscle-----139 Cocaine-Induced Changes in the Biochemistry and Morphology of Rabbit Aorta-----154 Effects of Cocaine on the Physiology of Exercise-----167 Effect of Acute Cocaine Administration on Cardiac and Respiratory Patterning in the Freely Moving Cat-----181 Direct and Indirect Morphological Markers of Cocaine Toxicity in the Human Heart-----202 Cocaine-Associated Cardiovascular Disease: Clinical and Pathological Aspects-----220 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----230 |
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