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Effects of vasoconstrictors used in local anesthesia upon isolated rat heart.

Pharmacol Res

July 2002

Department of Biological Science, School of Odontology and Pharmacy of Alfenas, Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 714, CEP 37130000, MG, Brazil.

Some reports have demonstrated that the vasoconstrictor effect of catecholamines may be amplified by felypressin. Thus, the association of felypressin and epinephrine with local anesthetics may be indicated to achieve more effective vasoconstrictor actions with fewer collateral effects from both the anesthetic and the vasoconstrictor. This study aimed to characterize the effects of felypressin and associations of felypressin and epinephrine upon the contraction force and the cardiac rate of the isolated rat heart (n=20) perfused by Langendorff's method.

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The adverse effects of local anesthetics associated with catecholamines upon the cardiovascular system, such as arterial pressure alterations and cardiac arrhythmias, have been highly discussed in pharmacological literature. When present in the blood circulation, the anesthetic salt promotes depressing effects at the cardiovascular system level, whilst the catecholaminic vasoconstrictors promote opposite effects upon the cardiovascular system. This paper aimed to verify which component is responsible for the initial effect upon the isolated heart of the guinea-pig by comparing the same anesthetic with and without vasoconstrictor.

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