各种血管舒张剂对有意识兔皮肤微循环的影响,特别是血管舒张节律性的改变。

M Asano, C Ohkubo, K Sawanobori, K Yonekawa
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本文研究了正常清醒兔透明耳室皮下静脉给予适当剂量的苯氧苄胺(POBA)、酚妥拉明(PTA)、烟酸(NAc)、曲美他嗪(TMZ)、地拉西普(DZ)、头孢酞碱(CT)、乙酸-生育酚酯(TP-A)和烟酸-生育酚酯(TP-N)作为血管舒张剂的微循环作用。给药后的显微检查结果如下:POBA,明显且持久的血管舒张(超过1小时);PTA,短暂的血管舒张,随后是明显而持久的血管收缩,无血管舒缩(超过1小时);NAc,短暂的血管舒张伴轻微的血管舒缩减弱(小于10分钟);TMZ, DZ, CT, TP-A和TP-N,类似的明显的短暂性血管舒张伴血管舒缩(约1小时或更长)。讨论了药物引起的微循环变化的一些生理意义,特别是关于维持血管舒缩引起的血流节律波动的意义。
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Cutaneous microcirculatory effects of various vasodilator agents on the conscious rabbit, with special regard to changes in the rhythmic property of vasomotion.

Microcirculatory effects of intravenous administrations in the appropriate doses of phenoxybenzamine (POBA), phentolamine (PTA), nicotinic acid (NAc), trimetazidine (TMZ), dilazep (DZ), cepharanthine (CT), alpha-tocopheryl acetate (TP-A), and alpha-tocopheryl nicotinate (TP-N) as vasodilator agents were investigated in the subcutaneous tissue within a transparent ear chamber of the normal conscious rabbit. The intra-vital microscopic findings obtained following administration of the drugs were as follows: POBA, a marked and long-lasting vasodilatation without vasomotion (more than 1 hour); PTA, a quite brief vasodilatation followed by a marked and long-lasting vasoconstriction without vasomotion (more than 1 hour); NAc, a short-lasting vasodilatation with slightly blunted vasomotion (less than 10 minutes); TMZ, DZ, CT, TP-A, and TP-N, a similar notable and transient vasodilatation with vasomotion (about 1 hour or more). Some physiological implications on the microcirculatory changes induced by administrations of the drugs were discussed especially in relation to the significance of sustaining the rhythmic fluctuations of blood flow due to vasomotion.

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