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Effects of sodium nitroprusside (MR7S1) and nitroglycerin on the systemic,renal, cerebral,and coronary circulation of dogs anesthetized with enflurane
Authors:Masami Hamaguchi  Takaharu Ishibashi  Naoki Katsumata  Akio Mitomi  Shoichi Imai
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Asahimachi-Dori, Japan;(2) Department of Pharmacology, Niigata University School of Medicine, Asahimachi-Dori 1-757, 951 Niigata, Japan
Abstract:
Summary In beagle dogs anesthetized with enfluranenitrous oxide, effects of sodium nitroprusside (SNP; MR7S1) and nitroglycerin (NTG) on hemodynamics and main organ circulation were studied to evaluate their effectiveness and safety as hypotensive agents during anesthesia. SNP (MR7S1) infusion (1–10 mgrg/kg/min) decreased arterial blood pressure in a dose-dependent manner. The hypotension was stable during the infusion. After discontinuation of infusion, the blood pressure rapidly returned to the initial level. The hypotension was associated with decreases in cardiac output and total peripheral resistance. NTG infusion (3–10 mgrg/kg/min) decreased arterial blood pressure, too, but the hypotension was less marked and not dose dependent, and the recovery was slower. Neither drug changed the heart rate. Infusion of SNP (MR7S1) and NTG did not change the hypotension induced by the injection of adenosine, SNP, and NTG. Furthermore, cerebral blood flow, cerebral oxygen consumption, and renal blood flow were unchanged during the hypotension produced by either drug. Coronary blood flow was decreased, but this was due to decreases in cardiac oxygen consumption. In conclusion, SNP (MR7S1) is superior to NTG as a hypotensive agent during anesthesia in efficacy, clear dose dependency, and rapid recovery. The hypotension induced by NTG as well as SNP (MR7S1) seems to have no undesirable effects on the circulation of important organs.
Keywords:nitroprusside  nitroglycerin  control hypotension  hemodynamic  main organ circulation
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