Go to JCI Insight
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • By specialty
    • COVID-19
    • Cardiology
    • Gastroenterology
    • Immunology
    • Metabolism
    • Nephrology
    • Neuroscience
    • Oncology
    • Pulmonology
    • Vascular biology
    • All ...
  • Videos
    • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
    • Video Abstracts
  • Reviews
    • View all reviews ...
    • Complement Biology and Therapeutics (May 2025)
    • Evolving insights into MASLD and MASH pathogenesis and treatment (Apr 2025)
    • Microbiome in Health and Disease (Feb 2025)
    • Substance Use Disorders (Oct 2024)
    • Clonal Hematopoiesis (Oct 2024)
    • Sex Differences in Medicine (Sep 2024)
    • Vascular Malformations (Apr 2024)
    • View all review series ...
  • Viewpoint
  • Collections
    • In-Press Preview
    • Clinical Research and Public Health
    • Research Letters
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editorials
    • Commentaries
    • Editor's notes
    • Reviews
    • Viewpoints
    • 100th anniversary
    • Top read articles

  • Current issue
  • Past issues
  • Specialties
  • Reviews
  • Review series
  • Conversations with Giants in Medicine
  • Video Abstracts
  • In-Press Preview
  • Clinical Research and Public Health
  • Research Letters
  • Letters to the Editor
  • Editorials
  • Commentaries
  • Editor's notes
  • Reviews
  • Viewpoints
  • 100th anniversary
  • Top read articles
  • About
  • Editors
  • Consulting Editors
  • For authors
  • Publication ethics
  • Publication alerts by email
  • Advertising
  • Job board
  • Contact

Citations to this article

Effects of intranasal cocaine on sympathetic nerve discharge in humans.
T N Jacobsen, … , L D Hillis, R G Victor
T N Jacobsen, … , L D Hillis, R G Victor
Published February 15, 1997
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1997;99(4):628-634. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI119205.
View: Text | PDF
Research Article Article has an altmetric score of 3

Effects of intranasal cocaine on sympathetic nerve discharge in humans.

  • Text
  • PDF
Abstract

Cocaine-induced cardiovascular emergencies are mediated by excessive adrenergic stimulation. Animal studies suggest that cocaine not only blocks norepinephrine reuptake peripherally but also inhibits the baroreceptors, thereby reflexively increasing sympathetic nerve discharge. However, the effect of cocaine on sympathetic nerve discharge in humans is unknown. In 12 healthy volunteers, we recorded blood pressure and sympathetic nerve discharge to the skeletal muscle vasculature using intraneural microelectrodes (peroneal nerve) during intranasal cocaine (2 mg/kg, n = 8) or lidocaine (2%, n = 4), an internal local anesthetic control, or intravenous phenylephrine (0.5-2.0 microg/kg, n = 4), an internal sympathomimetic control. Experiments were repeated while minimizing the cocaine-induced rise in blood pressure with intravenous nitroprusside to negate sinoaortic baroreceptor stimulation. After lidocaine, blood pressure and sympathetic nerve discharge were unchanged. After cocaine, blood pressure increased abruptly and remained elevated for 60 min while sympathetic nerve discharge initially was unchanged and then decreased progressively over 60 min to a nadir that was only 2+/-1% of baseline (P < 0.05); however, plasma venous norepinephrine concentrations (n = 5) were unchanged up to 60 min after cocaine. Sympathetic nerve discharge fell more rapidly but to the same nadir when blood pressure was increased similarly with phenylephrine. When the cocaine-induced increase in blood pressure was minimized (nitroprusside), sympathetic nerve discharge did not decrease but rather increased by 2.9 times over baseline (P < 0.05). Baroreflex gain was comparable before and after cocaine. We conclude that in conscious humans the primary effect of intranasal cocaine is to increase sympathetic nerve discharge to the skeletal muscle bed. Furthermore, sinoaortic baroreflexes play a pivotal role in modulating the cocaine-induced sympathetic excitation. The interplay between these excitatory and inhibitory neural influences determines the net effect of cocaine on sympathetic discharge targeted to the human skeletal muscle circulation.

Authors

T N Jacobsen, P A Grayburn, R W Snyder 2nd, J Hansen, B Chavoshan, C Landau, R A Lange, L D Hillis, R G Victor

×

Total citations by year

Year: 2024 2022 2020 2018 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 Total
Citations: 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 35
Citation information
This citation data is accumulated from CrossRef, which receives citation information from participating publishers, including this journal. Not all publishers participate in CrossRef, so this information is not comprehensive. Additionally, data may not reflect the most current citations to this article, and the data may differ from citation information available from other sources (for example, Google Scholar, Web of Science, and Scopus).

Citations to this article (35)

Title and authors Publication Year
The assessment and aetiology of drug-induced ischaemic priapism.
Moodley D, Badenhorst A, Choonara Y, Adam A
International journal of impotence research 2024
Outcomes in patients with history of cocaine use presenting with chest pain to the emergency department: Insights from the Nationwide Emergency Department Sample 2016-2018.
Sami F, Chan WC, Acharya P, Sethi P, Cannon C, Hockstad ES, Tadros PN, Wiley MA, Gupta K
2022
Simultaneous noninvasive recording of electrocardiogram and skin sympathetic nerve activity (neuECG)
T Kusayama, J Wong, X Liu, W He, A Doytchinova, EA Robinson, DE Adams, LS Chen, SF Lin, K Davoren, RG Victor, C Cai, MY Dai, Y Tian, P Zhang, D Ernst, RH Rho, M Chen, YM Cha, DR Walega, TH Everett, PS Chen
Nature Protocols 2020
A Rare Case of Second Degree Mobitz Type II AV Block Associated with Cocaine Use
PT Kariyanna, A Jayarangaiah, M Al-Sadawi, R Ahmed, J Green, I Dubson, SI McFarlane
2018
Protein kinase Cδ knockout mice are protected from cocaine-induced hepatotoxicity
HN Mai, SH Lee, G Sharma, DJ Kim, N Sharma, EJ Shin, DT Pham, QD Trinh, CG Jang, SY Nah, JH Jeong, HC Kim
Chemico-Biological Interactions 2018
Treatment of cocaine cardiovascular toxicity: a systematic review
JR Richards, D Garber, EG Laurin, TE Albertson, RW Derlet, EA Amsterdam, KR Olson, EA Ramoska, RA Lange
Clinical Toxicology 2016
Treatment of toxicity from amphetamines, related derivatives, and analogues: A systematic clinical review
JR Richards, TE Albertson, RW Derlet, RA Lange, KR Olson, BZ Horowitz
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2015
Aberrant Disgust Responses and Immune Reactivity in Cocaine-Dependent Men
KD Ersche, CC Hagan, DG Smith, S Abbott, PS Jones, AM Apergis-Schoute, R Döffinger
Biological Psychiatry 2014
Effects of cocaine on the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis
L Manetti, F Cavagnini, E Martino, A Ambrogio
Journal of Endocrinological Investigation 2014
Assessment of Tear Amount in Subjects Under the Effect of (Inhaled) Cocaine
CM da Silva, RA de Sousa, AM Baptista
Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 2013
Cocaine-Induced Vasoconstriction in the Human Coronary Microcirculation: New Evidence From Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography
SV Gurudevan, MD Nelson, F Rader, X Tang, J Lewis, J Johannes, JT Belcik, RM Elashoff, JR Lindner, RG Victor
Circulation 2013
Electrocardiographic findings associated with cocaine use in humans: a systematic review
FD Ramirez, F Femenía, CS Simpson, DP Redfearn, KA Michael, A Baranchuk
Expert Review of Cardiovascular Therapy 2012
Cocaine Overdose
A Kontak, W Vongpatanasin, RG Victor
Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System 2012
Hemodynamic and Arrhythmogenic Effects of Cocaine in Hypertensive Individuals
E Secemsky, D Lange, DD Waters, NF Goldschlager, PY Hsue
The Journal of Clinical Hypertension 2011
Hemodynamic and arrhythmogenic effects of cocaine in hypertensive individuals.
Secemsky E, Lange D, Waters DD, Goldschlager NF, Hsue PY
Journal of clinical hypertension (Greenwich, Conn.) 2011
Catecholamines 101
DS Goldstein
Clinical Autonomic Research 2010
Neurocardiology: Therapeutic Implications for Cardiovascular Disease: Neurocardiology
DS Goldstein
Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2010
Cocaine dependence and acute cocaine induce decreases of monocyte proinflammatory cytokine expression across the diurnal period: autonomic mechanisms
MR Irwin, L Olmos, M Wang, EM Valladares, SJ Motivala, T Fong, T Newton, A Butch, R Olmstead, SW Cole
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Role of angiotensin II and corticotropin-releasing hormone in hemodynamic responses to cocaine and stress
MM Knuepfer, KD Rowe, JA Schwartz, LL Lomax
Regulatory Peptides 2005
Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System
DA Sandoval, SN Davis
Primer on the Autonomic Nervous System 2004
Cardiovascular disorders associated with cocaine use: myths and truths
MM Knuepfer
Pharmacology & Therapeutics 2003
Hemodynamic response profile predicts susceptibility to cocaine-induced toxicity
JB Williams, SM Keenan, Q Gan, MM Knuepfer
European Journal of Pharmacology 2003
Muscarinic Cholinergic and β-Adrenergic Contribution to Hindquarters Vasodilation and Cardiac Responses to Cocaine
MM Knuepfer
The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2003
Mechanism of the blood pressure--raising effect of cocaine in humans
M Tuncel, Z Wang, D Arbique, PJ Fadel, RG Victor, W Vongpatanasin
Circulation 2002
Exaggerated cardiovascular effects of cocaine in conscious dogs with pacing-induced dilated cardiomyopathy
MA Mathier, YT Shen, RP Shannon
Journal of Cardiac Failure 2002
Intravenous cocaine increases plasma epinephrine and norepinephrine in humans
M Sofuoglu, D Nelson, DA Babb, DK Hatsukami
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 2001
Role of Cardiac Nerves in the Cardiovascular Response to Cocaine in Conscious Dogs
RP Shannon, MA Mathier, Y Shen
Circulation 2001
Significant interaction between clozapine and cocaine in cocaine addicts
CK Farren, FA Hameedi, MA Rosen, S Woods, P Jatlow, TR Kosten
Drug and Alcohol Dependence 2000
Racemic Ketamine Decreases Muscle Sympathetic Activity but Maintains the Neural Response to Hypotensive Challenges in Humans
P Kienbaum, T Heuter, MC Michel, J Peters
Anesthesiology 2000
COCAINE ASSOCIATED PRIAPISM
AL Altman, AD Seftel, SL Brown, N Hampel
The Journal of Urology 1999
Cocaine-Induced Cardiovascular Effects: Lack of Evidence for a Central Nervous System Site of Action Based on Hemodynamic Studies with Cocaine Methiodide
LW Dickerson, DJ Rodak, FE Kuhn, SK Wahlstrom, RE Tessel, MS Visner, GL Schaer, RA Gillis
Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 1999
COCAINE-INDUCED HYPERTENSION: ROLE OF THE PERIPHERAL SYMPATHETIC SYSTEM
WA MO, JA Arruda, G Dunea, AK Singh
Pharmacological Research 1999
Cocaine Stimulates the Human Cardiovascular System via a Central Mechanism of Action
W Vongpatanasin, Y Mansour, B Chavoshan, D Arbique, RG Victor
Circulation 1999
Autonomic mechanisms in the acute cardiovascular effects of cocaine in conscious rats
J Poon, M Buuse
European Journal of Pharmacology 1998
Clinical Guide to Cardiac Autonomic Tests
M Malik
1998

← Previous 1 2 Next →

Advertisement

Copyright © 2025 American Society for Clinical Investigation
ISSN: 0021-9738 (print), 1558-8238 (online)

Sign up for email alerts

Referenced in 1 clinical guideline sources
20 readers on Mendeley
See more details