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Comparative Study
. 1989 Sep;38(9):1135-41.

[Comparison of endocrine effects of hypotension induced by sodium nitroprusside, trimetaphan camsylate and a nitroprusside-trimetaphan mixture in rabbits]

[Article in Japanese]
  • PMID: 2681862
Comparative Study

[Comparison of endocrine effects of hypotension induced by sodium nitroprusside, trimetaphan camsylate and a nitroprusside-trimetaphan mixture in rabbits]

[Article in Japanese]
S Takeda et al. Masui. 1989 Sep.

Abstract

Endocrine effects of hypotension induced by nitroprusside, trimetaphan and a nitroprusside-trimetaphan mixture were studied in 34 male rabbits under halothane anesthesia. They were randomly divided into four groups; nitroprusside (group N; n = 8), trimetaphan (group T; n = 10), a nitroprusside-trimetaphan mixture (group M; n = 8) and controls (group C; n = 8). No change was noted in plasma catecholamines measured in group C throughout the experiment, but plasma renin activity decreased progressively. During induced hypotension, plasma catecholamines and plasma renin activity of group N were significantly higher than the control value. In contrast, in group T plasma epinephrine decreased significantly. On the other hand, in group M, plasma renin activity showed a slight but not significant increase, while plasma catecholamines remained unchanged. This may have occurred since a mixture of nitroprusside and trimetaphan produced the dissociation of renin-angiotensin-sympathoadrenal loop. In conclusion, these results suggest that a nitroprusside-trimetaphan mixture is a useful method for hypotensive anesthesia by inhibiting the excessive activation of renin-angiotensin-sympathetic system.

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