[Research on the effect of atenolol on lidocaine pharmacokinetics in rats]
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[Research on the effect of atenolol on lidocaine pharmacokinetics in rats]
Abstract
The aim was to determine the influence of atenolol on lidocaine pharmacokinetics in rats for one hour interval of time (average of a dental intervention). The study was carried out on 2 groups of Wistar rats treated with saline solution (0.5 ml/kg), respectively with atenolol (1.5 mg/kg), administered orally 24 hours and 3 hours before intraperitoneal administration of lidocaine (1.5 mg/kg). Blood samples were collected before and 5, 10, 20, 30, 60 minutes after lidocaine administration. Lidocaine plasma concentrations were determined by HPLC. Some pharmacokinetic parameters of lidocaine were statistically significant higher (p < 0.05, ANOVA) for the rats treated with atenolol compared with control group: Cmax (196.97 +/- 2.15 ng/ml vs. 125.29 +/- 2.90 ng/ml), AUD (7734.07 +/- 129.06 ng/ ml x min vs. 4478.57 +/- 296.61 ng/ml x min), AUC1 after 5 minutes (314.23 +/- 6.59 ng/ml x min vs. 190.71 +/- 19.75 ng/ml x min). Tmax was 20 minutes, similar for both groups.
Conclusion: local anesthesia with lidocaine might be enhanced in the presence of atenolol compared to controls.
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