European journal of anaesthesiology
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The effect on in vitro migration of leucocytes and lymphocytes of various drugs used in anaesthesia have been determined in the concentration range 10(-2) to 10(-6) M. The drugs included, thiopentone, bupivacaine, lignocaine, adrenaline, noradrenaline, hydrocortisone, morphine (with and without preservative), lorazepam, suxamethonium, pancuronium and atropine. Toxicity and effect on random mobility after incubation for 1 and 18 h were also determined. ⋯ Morphine showed no effect at 10(-4) M, a level 1,000 times greater than the reported toxic plasma levels. However, this level falls within the range reported for drug addicts. No effects were found for the other drugs.
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The present study investigated the relationship between supraphysiological plasma concentrations of adrenaline and the resulting haemodynamic and metabolic effects. Adrenaline was administered at five infusion rates (0.01-0.2 micrograms kg-1 min-1) in an escalating sequence to eight volunteers. The arterial plasma concentration of adrenaline increased from 53 +/- 44 to 4349 +/- 818 ng litre-1 during the highest infusion rate. ⋯ Non-esterified fatty acids increased from 379 +/- 97 to 1114 +/- 331 mumol litre-1 during the 0.06 microgram kg-1 min-1 infusion rate. Adrenaline had no selective haemodynamic effect. If similar metabolic effects occur in patients during treatment with adrenaline or other sympathomimetics, they may further increase breakdown of energy stores in a situation of increased catabolism, and impair utilization of parenteral nutrition.