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FLUMAZENIL DOES NOT ANTAGONIZE HALOTHANE, THIAMYLAL OR PROPOFOL ANAESTHESIA IN RATS{dagger}
Authors:MURAYAMA  T; SHINGU  K; OGAWA  T; TOMODA  K; SHINDO  K; TAMAI  S; MORI  K
Institution:Department of Anesthesia, Division of Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine, Kyoto University Hospital Shogoin Kawaharacho, Sakyo-Ku, Kyoto 606, Japan
Abstract:We have studied the effects of flumazenil on sleep time andEEG in rats anaesthetized with 1.5% halothane, propofoi 20 mgkg–1, thiamylal 30 mg kg–1, or combinations of diazepam5 mg kg–1 and anaesthetic agents. We also studied theeffects of flumazenil 0.3, 3 and 30 mg kg–1 on behaviourand EEG. Flumazenil 0.3 and 3 mg kg–1 alone had no effecton behaviour or EEG, but flumazenil 30 mg kg–1 had depressiveeffects similar to those of diazepam on behaviour and EEG. Flumazenil0.3, 3 and 30 mg kg–1 i.v., antagonized the effects ofdiazepam 10 mg kg–1 i.v. on behaviour and EEG. Flumazenilhad no antagonistic effect on sleep time induced by anaestheticagents, but flumazenil 30 mg kg–1 potentiated propofol-inducedanaesthesia. Flumazenil did not affect anaesthesia-induced EEGchanges. Diazepam 5 mg kg–1 potentiated anaesthesia. Flumazenilantagonism of diazepam potentiation varied with anaestheticagent: flumazenil 0.3 mg kg–1 antagonized diazepam actionin halothane anaesthesia, but 30 mg kg–1 was requiredin propofoi anaesthesia; this large dose was insufficient inthiamylal anaesthesia. *Present address: Department of Anesthesia, Omiya Medical Center,Omiya 330, Japan.
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