HALOTHANE ANESTHESIA ABOLISHES PULMONARY VASCULAR-RESPONSES TO NEURAL ANTAGONISTS

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CHEN, BB
NYHAN, DP
FEHR, DM
MURRAY, PA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY | 1992年 / 262卷 / 01期
关键词
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM; CONSCIOUS DOGS; ALPHA-1-ADRENOCEPTORS; BETA-ADRENOCEPTORS; CHOLINERGIC RECEPTORS; SYMPATHETIC; PARASYMPATHETIC; PULMONARY CIRCULATION; PRESSURE-FLOW PLOTS; CHRONIC INSTRUMENTATION;
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10.1152/ajpheart.1992.262.1.H117
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
We investigated the effects of the inhalational anesthetic halothane on autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulation of the baseline pulmonary vascular pressure-flow (P/Q) relationship compared with that measured in the conscious state. Multipoint pulmonary vascular P/Q plots were constructed by stepwise constriction of the thoracic inferior vena cava to decrease venous return and Q. P/Q plots were generated in the same dogs in the conscious state and during halothane anesthesia (approximately 1.2% end tidal) in the intact (no drug) condition and after administration of selective ANS antagonists. In conscious dogs, sympathetic alpha(1)-adrenoreceptor block with prazosin decreased (P < 0.01) the pulmonary vascular pressure gradient [pulmonary arterial pressure-pulmonary arterial wedge pressure (PAP-PAWP)] over the entire range of Q studied; i.e., inhibition of endogenous alpha(1)-adrenoreceptor activity caused pulmonary vasodilation. In contrast, alpha(1)-adrenoreceptor block had no effect on PAP-PAWP at any value of Q during halothane anesthesia. In conscious dogs, sympathetic beta-adrenoreceptor block with propranolol increased (P < 0.01) PAP-PAWP over the entire range of Q studied; i.e., inhibition of endogenous beta-adrenoreceptor activity resulted in pulmonary vasoconstriction. However, beta-adrenoreceptor block had no effect on PAP-PAWP at any value of Q during halothane anesthesia. Finally, cholinergic receptor block with atropine decreased (P < 0.05) PAP-PAWP at values of Q > 100 ml.min-1.kg-1 in conscious dogs but had no effect on PAP-PAWP at any value of Q during halothane anesthesia. These results indicate that endogenous ANS regulation of the baseline pulmonary vascular P/Q relationship observed in conscious dogs is abolished during halothane anesthesia.
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页码:H117 / H122
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