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Comparative Study
. 1983 Jul;8(3):257-63.

The effects of droperidol and diazepam on the neural excitation of ketamine hydrochloride

  • PMID: 6670112
Comparative Study

The effects of droperidol and diazepam on the neural excitation of ketamine hydrochloride

T Matsumiya et al. Tokai J Exp Clin Med. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

The effects of neuroleptics (droperidol and diazepam) were studied on the neural excitation by ketamine hydrochloride by means of the c-fiber reflex, in the spinal cat and the intact cat. Results can be summarized as follows: 1) Ketamine hydrochloride 125-500 micrograms/Kg i.v. facilitated the neural activity on the c-fiber reflex of the intact cat, but it depressed that of the spinal cat. 2) Droperidol 50-250 micrograms/Kg i.v. and diazepam 50-250 micrograms/Kg i.v. did not influence the neural activity on the c-fiber reflex of the intact cat, but it depressed that of the spinal cat. 3) Droperidol 125 micrograms/Kg i.v. followed by ketamine hydrochloride 125 micrograms/Kg i.v. facilitated the neural activity of the intact cat c-fiber reflex. 4) Diazepam 50 micrograms/Kg i.v. followed by ketamine hydrochloride 250 micrograms/Kg i.v. did not influence the neural activity of the intact cat c-fiber reflex. These data suggested that the neural excitation of ketamine hydrochloride was depressed by diazepam and that a small dose of droperidol did not depress the neural excitation of the intact cat.

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