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Effects of Alpha and Beta Adrenergic Blocking Agents on Cyclopropane‐Catecholamine Cardiac Arrhythmias

 

作者: Ronald,  

 

期刊: Anesthesiology  (OVID Available online 1965)
卷期: Volume 26, issue 3  

页码: 289-298

 

ISSN:0003-3022

 

年代: 1965

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Cardiac arrhythmias were produced in the cat by the injection of epinephrine, norepinephrine, ethylnorepinephrine or isoproterenol during the inhalation of 25 per cent cyclopropane in oxygen. The injection of dibenamine, an alpha adrenergic blocking agent, produced epinephrine reversal, decreased the pressor response to norepinephrine and increased the depressor response to isoproterenol. Dibenamine did not consistently increase the threshold doses of catecholamines required to produce cardiac arrhythmias. In those instances where the arrhythmia threshold doses of the catecholamines were increased, usually to twice control, this result often was attributable to a modification by dibenamine of the pressor effects of the catecholamines. The beta adrenergic blocking agent pronethalol produced ethylnorepinephrine reversal, increased the pressor response to epinephrine and markedly reduced or abolished the depressor response to isoproterenol. The arrhythmia threshold doses of the catecholamines were increased to 8 times those of controls. Large doses of isoproterenol (3 mg./kg.) produced beta adrenergic blockade and increased the arrhythmia threshold doses of the catecholamines to 4 times those of controls. The results suggest that cyclopropane-catecholamine arrhythmias are blocked by specific beta adrenergic blockade and that myocardial ectopic excitation may be attributable to the beta adrenergic receptors.

 

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