[An experimental study of the effect of etomidate on central sympathetic activity, respiration and circulation (author's transl)].

G Pfeifer, G Tauberger, J Schulte am Esch
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The effect of Etomidate on central sympathetic activity, respiration and circulation were studied in animals at rest and under asphyctic conditions. The doses used were 0.15, 0.3 and 0.6 milligrams/kilogram bodyweight. Injection of the drug into animals at rest caused excitation lasting for about 10 seconds and then lowering of sympathetic activity by about 15-30 per cent. With doses of 0.6 mg the depression lasted for about 15 minutes. Central stimulation by asphyxia often a more pronounced dose-dependent depression of sympathetic activity by about 15-40% of the original level was observed. Activity of the phrenic nerve was affected only with doses of 0.6 mg; the reduction by about 30% lasted for up to 15 min. Injection of 0.6 mg was followed within one minute by a short-lasting fall in blood pressure by about 10%. The heart rate remained unchanged at rest but during asphyctic conditions the heart rate was less slowed down than would normally occur with vagal stimulation. Etomidate apparently also depressed the vagal centres. Similarities and differences in action between Etomidate and propanidid are discussed.

[依托咪酯对中枢交感神经活动、呼吸和循环影响的实验研究]。
研究了依托咪酯对静止和窒息状态下动物中枢交感神经活动、呼吸和循环的影响。使用的剂量分别为每公斤体重0.15、0.3和0.6毫克。将这种药物注射到休息的动物体内,会引起持续约10秒的兴奋,然后将交感神经活动降低约15- 30%。当剂量为0.6毫克时,抑郁持续约15分钟。由窒息引起的中枢刺激通常使交感神经活动的剂量依赖性下降,下降幅度约为原来水平的15-40%。仅0.6 mg剂量对膈神经活动有影响;约30%的降低持续了15分钟。注射0.6毫克后,血压在一分钟内短暂下降了约10%。静止时心率保持不变,但在窒息状态下,心率比正常情况下迷走神经刺激时慢得多。依托咪酯也明显抑制迷走神经中枢。本文讨论了依托咪酯和丙氨醇在作用上的异同。
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