Ropivacaine in the horse: its pharmacological responses, urinary detection and mass spectral confirmation

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作者
Harkins, JD [1 ]
Karpiesiuk, W [1 ]
Lehner, A [1 ]
Woods, WE [1 ]
Dirikolu, L [1 ]
Carter, WG [1 ]
Boyles, J [1 ]
Tobin, T [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kentucky, Dept Vet Sci, Gluck Equine Res Ctr 108, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
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10.1046/j.1365-2885.2001.00314.x
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R9 [药学];
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摘要
This report evaluates the pharmacological responses, urinary detection and mass spectral confirmation of ropivacaine in horses. Ropivacaine, a potent local anesthetic (LA) recently introduced in human medicine, has an estimated highest no-effect dose (HNED) of about 0.4 mg/site as determined in our abaxial sesamoid block model. Apparent ropivacaine equivalents were detectable by ELISA screening using a mepivacaine ELISA test after administration of clinically effective doses. Mass spectral examination of postadministration urine samples showed no detectable parent ropivacaine, but a compound indistinguishable from authentic 3-hydroxyropivacaine was recovered from these samples. The study shows that ropivacaine is a potent LA in the horse, that clinically effective doses can be detected in postadministration samples by ELISA-based screening, and that its major post administration urinary metabolite is 3-hydroxyropivacaine.
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