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Myocardial Effects of Desflurane in Hamsters with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Authors:Vivien, Benoit MD   Hanouz, Jean-Luc MD   Gueugniaud, Pierre-Yves MD   Lecarpentier, Yves MD, PhD   Pierre, MD   Riou, Bruno MD, PhD
Abstract:Background: The effects of desflurane on myocardial contraction and relaxation in diseased myocardium have not been completely understood.

Methods: The effects of desflurane (1.8 to 9.4 vol%) in left ventricular papillary muscles of healthy hamsters and those with genetically induced cardiomyopathy (strain BIO 14.6) were investigated in vitro (29 [degree sign]C, pH 7.40, Ca2+ 2.5 mM; stimulation frequency, 3/min) under low (isotony) and high (isometry) load. Data are mean percentages of baseline +/- SD.

Results: Desflurane induced no significant inotropic effect in healthy muscles (maximum unloaded shortening velocity and isometric active force at 9.4 vol%: 97 +/- 9% and 92 +/- 20%, respectively). In contrast, in cardiomyopathic muscles, desflurane induced a moderate negative inotropic effect (maximum unloaded shortening velocity and active force at 9.4 vol%: 84 +/- 19% and 75 +/- 25%, respectively). The negative inotropic effect was more pronounced than that in healthy muscles under low (P < 0.05) but not high load, and even when concentrations were corrected for minimum alveolar concentrations in each strain. Adrenoceptor blockade or pretreatment with reserpine did not modify the inotropic effect of desflurane, suggesting the absence of intramyocardial catecholamine release. However, tyramine also did not induce any significant catecholamine release in hamster myocardium. In both strains, desflurane induced no significant lusitropic effect under low or high load.

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