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. 1987;61(1):79-82.
doi: 10.1007/BF00324553.

Cardiotoxicity testing of organic solvents by coronary artery ligation in closed-chest rats

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Cardiotoxicity testing of organic solvents by coronary artery ligation in closed-chest rats

P Hoffmann. Arch Toxicol. 1987.

Abstract

The effect in coronary artery occlusion was investigated in closed-chest anesthetized (urethane, pentobarbital, ether) and conscious rats. The parameters measured were: arrhythmia development, heart rate changes and mortality. Lowest mortality rate and less severe arrhythmias were observed in the urethane group. In urethane-anesthetized rats single oral administration of carbon disulphide (8.3 mmol/kg), chloroform (5.7 mmol/kg), trichloroethylene (16.7 mmol/kg) and ethanol (174 mmol/kg), respectively, 1 h prior to coronary occlusion reduced survival rate accompanied by marked influences on arrhythmia development. The coronary occlusion method in closed-chest rats under urethane-anesthesia appears to be a valuable tool for investigating cardiotoxic effects of chemicals.

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