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Nitrates, organic cardiovascular effects

Cardiovascular Effects. Palpitations, low blood pressure, and tachycardia were described in subjects exposed to 1,3-DNB by the inhalation (Okubo and Shigeta 1982), oral (Kumar et al. 1990), and dermal (White and Hay 1901) routes of exposure. These responses are consistent with effects of organic nitrates. 1,3-DNB is an organic nitrate and shares many of the cardiovascular properties of therapeutic nitrates. Organic nitrates induce relaxation of the vascular smooth muscle which can result in peripheral vasodilation and a fall in blood pressure followed by a compensatory vasoconstriction (Abrams 1980). The general information available on organic nitrates suggests that exposure to 1,3-DNB or 1,3,5-TNB at ammunition waste sites or at work places where these chemicals are used may lead to adverse cardiovascular effects. [Pg.49]

Stamler, J. S., and Loscalzo, J. (1991). The antiplatelet effects of organic nitrates and related nitroso compounds in vitro and in vivo and their relevance to cardiovascular disorders. /. Am. Coll. Cardiol. 18, 1529-1536. [Pg.381]


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