• Acta Anaesthesiol Scand · Sep 2003

    Ephedrine in the cat lung vasculature.

    • A M Fields, T A Richards, I N Ibrahim, and A D Kaye.
    • Department of Anesthesiology and Pharmacology, Texas Tech University School of Medicine, Lubbock, Texas, 79430, USA.
    • Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2003 Sep 1; 47 (8): 979-85.

    BackgroundEphedrine is one of the most commonly used non-catecholamine sympathomimetic agents. It is used in operating rooms and critical care settings worldwide. While it has many side effects, its ability to rapidly raise blood pressure makes it an ideal agent to maintain homeostasis as well as in emergency situations. While its effects are known to be mediated by an alpha-mediated mechanism, the exact alpha subtype is unknown. In addition, no studies using ephedrine have been performed in the pulmonary vascular bed of the cat.MethodsThe effects of phentolamine, a non-selective alpha-receptor blocker, and prazosin, an alpha1-selective antagonist, were investigated on pulmonary arterial responses to ephedrine, phenylepherine, norepinephrine, and U-46619. Lobar arterial perfusion pressure was continuously monitored, electronically averaged, and recorded with constant flow in the isolated left lower lobe vascular bed of the cat.ResultsPhentolamine and prazosin significantly reduced vasoconstrictor pulmonary perfusion pressure increases induced by ephedrine.ConclusionEphedrine has significant vasopressor activity in the pulmonary vascular bed of the cat meditated predominantly by alpha1 adrenergic receptor activation.

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