Morphine has latent deleterious effects on the ventilatory responses to a hypoxic challenge.

Walter J May, Ryan B Gruber, Joseph F Discala, Veljko Puskovic, Fraser Henderson, Lisa A Palmer, Stephen J Lewis
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The aim of this study was to determine whether morphine depresses the ventilatory responses elicited by a hypoxic challenge (10% O2, 90% N2) in conscious rats at a time when the effects of morphine on arterial blood gas (ABG) chemistry, Alveolar-arterial (A-a) gradient and minute ventilation (VM) had completely subsided. In vehicle-treated rats, each episode of hypoxia stimulated ventilatory function and the responses generally subsided during each normoxic period. Morphine (5 mg/kg, i.v.) induced an array of depressant effects on ABG chemistry, A-a gradient and VM (via decreases in tidal volume). Despite resolution of these morphine-induced effects, the first episode of hypoxia elicited substantially smaller increases in VM than in vehicle-treated rats, due mainly to smaller increases in frequency of breathing. The pattern of ventilatory responses during subsequent episodes of hypoxia and normoxia changed substantially in morphine-treated rats. It is evident that morphine has latent deleterious effects on ventilatory responses elicited by hypoxic challenge.

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吗啡对缺氧挑战的通气反应有潜在的有害影响。
本研究的目的是在吗啡对动脉血气(ABG)化学、肺泡-动脉(a -a)梯度和分钟通气(VM)的影响完全消退的情况下,确定吗啡是否抑制有意识大鼠在缺氧(10% O2, 90% N2)刺激下引起的通气反应。在给药的大鼠中,每次缺氧都刺激了通气功能,并且在每次正常缺氧期间反应普遍消退。吗啡(5mg /kg,静脉注射)对ABG化学、A-a梯度和VM(通过减少潮体积)产生一系列抑制作用。尽管吗啡诱导的这些效应得到了缓解,但与给药大鼠相比,第一次缺氧引起的VM增加要小得多,这主要是由于呼吸频率的增加较小。吗啡治疗的大鼠在随后的缺氧和常氧发作期间的通气反应模式发生了实质性的变化。可见吗啡对缺氧刺激引起的通气反应有潜在的有害作用。
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