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  • MgSO4 has long been used to prevent eclamptic seizures, but its exact mechanism is unclear; recent research indicates it may counter cerebral vasospasm associated with eclampsia.
  • Experiments involved conscious rats, measuring blood flow in the carotid arteries while monitoring blood pressure and administering various vasoconstrictors.
  • Results show that while low-dose MgSO4 had no impact, it significantly reduced the vasoconstrictor effects of substances like endothelin-1 and angiotensin II, with high doses completely negating endothelin-1's constricting action.

Article Abstract

1. Magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) has been used for many years in the prevention of eclamptic seizures, but its mechanism of action has never been elucidated. Recent studies suggest that cerebral vasospasm is an important feature of eclampsia and we have developed and tested the hypothesis that MgSO4 can reverse cerebral vasoconstriction. 2. Studies were performed in conscious, male Long Evans rats with pulsed Doppler probes sutured around both common carotid arteries after the external carotid artery had been ligated on the left, thus allowing simultaneous measurement of changes in common and internal carotid blood flow. Intravascular catheters were placed in the abdominal aorta for measurement of systemic blood pressure and in the right jugular vein for administration of drugs. Mean arterial blood pressure and mean Doppler shift signals were used to calculate percentage changes in common and internal carotid vascular conductance. 3. After a period of recovery the animals were infused with endothelin-1, angiotensin II, neuropeptide-Y or NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester alone or in combination, and MgSO4 in low or high dose was infused when the effects of the vasoconstrictors had become established. 4. MgSO4 itself, at the low dose, had no effect on carotid vascular conductance. Endothelin-1, angiotensin II and neuropeptide-Y all reduced common and internal carotid vascular conductance and this effect was significantly attenuated by low dose MgSO4. The carotid vasoconstrictor action of endothelin-1 was completely abolished by high dose MgSO4.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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