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Anesthesia and analgesia · Sep 1984
Halothane-epinephrine arrhythmias and adrenergic responsiveness after chronic imipramine administration in dogs.
- C K Spiss, C M Smith, and M Maze.
- Anesth. Analg. 1984 Sep 1;63(9):825-8.
AbstractThe incidence of halothane-epinephrine arrhythmias increases after the short-term administration of imipramine, probably because of enhanced noradrenergic transmission. To determine whether this effect persists after long-term imipramine treatment, we have studied the arrhythmogenicity and adrenergic responsiveness in halothane anesthetized dogs after six weeks of imipramine administration, 150 mg X day-1, orally. The mean (+/- SD) arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine (ADE) in nine dogs anesthetized with 1.2 MAC halothane was 2.57 (+/- 1.04) micrograms X kg-1 X min-1. The alpha-adrenergic responsiveness, assessed as the dose of phenylephrine that caused a 75% increase in mean arterial pressure (alpha 75), was 5.78 +/- 2.39 micrograms X kg-1 X min-1. The dose of isoproterenol that increased heart rate by 75% (beta 75) was 309 +/- 180 ng X kg-1 X min-1. After imipramine treatment, the ADE (2.63 +/- 1.26), alpha 75 (5.16 +/- 2.05), and beta 75 (386 +/- 266) were not statistically different from the pre-imipramine values (P greater than 0.05), despite a fivefold increase in circulating norepinephrine. We conclude that chronic imipramine does not alter arrhythmogenicity and adrenergic responsiveness, since compensatory mechanisms, at the sympathetic nerve terminal, may revert the initial hyper-responsiveness to normal.
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