Korean J Anesthesiol.  1969 Jan;2(1):21-27.

Effect of Alpha Adrenergic Blocking Agent on Cyclopropane-Epinephrine Cardiac Arrhythmia in Dogs

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Seoul National University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

1) Cardiac arrhythmias were produced in 8 mongrel dogs (weight, 13 3+/-1.5 kg) by injections of epinephrine (0.002+/-0.0002mg/kg) during inhalation of 25 per cent cyclopropane in oxygen. 2) Femoral arterial pressure was measured with a Statham transducer, and Lead II of the electrocardiogram recorded on a Sanborn Twin-Viso at a paper speed of 25 mm/sec. 3) Regitine (0.47+/-0.19 mg/kg), an alpha adrenergic blocking agent, significantly decreased the pressor response to epinephrine and consistently increased (4.8+/-1.8 times) the individual threshold doses of epinephrine required to produce cardiac arrhythmias. 4) In most instances the protective result was attributable to a modification by Regitine of the pressor effect of epinephrine. It is concluded in the light that cyclopropane-epinephrine cardiac arrhythmias are blocked by alpha adrenergic blockade.


MeSH Terms

Animals
Arrhythmias, Cardiac*
Arterial Pressure
Dogs*
Electrocardiography
Epinephrine
Inhalation
Oxygen
Phentolamine
Transducers
Epinephrine
Oxygen
Phentolamine
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