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Nondepolarizing muscle relaxants are administered to hypoxic neonates (including those with severe cyanotic congenital heart disease) to reduce oxygen consumption. However, it is unknown whether paralysis actually reduces oxygen consumption or whether the drugs used affect the cardiovascular system
Sympathoexcitatory neurons of the rostral ventrolateral medulla are tonically active and required for maintenance of resting levels of arterial pressure. They are also selectively excited by hypoxia and responsible for the associated sympathoexcitation. Since electrical or chemical stimulation of
Strong electrical stimulation (ES) of the frog glossopharyngeal (GP) efferent nerve induced slow depolarizing potentials (DPs) in taste cells under hypoxia. This study aimed to elucidate whether the slow DPs were postsynaptically induced in taste cells. After a block of parasympathetic nerve (PSN)
We, and others, have previously demonstrated that N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor is involved in hypoxia or ischemia-mediated responses. We found that the NMDA antagonist ketamine attenuates cortical nitric oxide release during cerebroischemia. It has been reported that ethanol (EtOH)
The purpose of this study is to investigate the hypothesis that ketamine, a non-competitive antagonist of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor, attenuates hypoxia-induced striatal dopamine release in vivo. High-speed chronoamperometric recording techniques, using Nafion-coated carbon fiber
Coral reef platforms may become hypoxic at night during low tide. One animal in that habitat, the epaulette shark (Hemiscyllium ocellatum), survives hours of severe hypoxia and at least one hour of anoxia. Here, we examine the branchial effects of severe hypoxia (<0.3 mg oxygen l(-1) for 20 min in
Dissociated rat glomus cells were loaded with Fura-2 AM to study the effects of hypoxia, and carotid body transmitters on intracellular calcium, [Ca2+]i. The mean control [Ca2+]i was 55 nM in isolated cells and 67 nM in clusters. The following procedures changed [Ca2+]i:0[Ca2+]o+EGTA reduced [Ca2+]i
Diaphragmatic electromyographic activity, tracheal and amniotic fluid pressures, lung liquid flow, and carotid and jugular venous pressures were measured on eight fetal lambs who survived for periods of 9-43 days postoperatively. The fetal gestational age ranged from 98 to 113 days at operation.
The introduction of curare into clinical anaesthesia by Griffith and Johnson in 1942 contributed to the termination of the era where anaesthesia was a reversible intoxication rather than the result of controlled drug action. Curare allowed general anaesthesia to be reduced to a lighter level,
1. The uptake and metabolism of histamine by the guinea-pig heart and by the isolated electrically driven guinea-pig left atria was studied with both labelled and unlabelled histamine.2. Histamine uptake took place against a concentration gradient and, at low concentrations, this was blocked by
The effect of ACh on the release of adenosine was studied in rat whole carotid bodies, and the nicotinic ACh receptors involved in the stimulation of this release were characterized. ACh and nicotinic ACh receptor agonists, cytisine, DMPP and nicotine, caused a concentration-dependent increase in
We investigated whether impaired sarcolemmal excitability causes severe fatigue during repeated tetani in isolated mouse skeletal muscle. Slow-twitch soleus or fast-twitch extensor digitorum longus (EDL) muscles underwent intensive stimulation (standard protocol: 125 Hz for 500 ms, every second,
In 1958, an 11-year-old girl with status epilepticus was given the current treatments which failed to control the convulsions. In order to stop the fits, protect the airway, prevent hypoxia and hyperpyrexia, intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) and complete muscle paralysis with
1. The effects of procaine on neuromuscular transmission in the rat phrenic nerve diaphragm preparation have been examined using intracellular recording techniques.2. The paralysis produced by procaine resembled that produced by tubocurarine and it is concluded that this effect of procaine results
Carotid bodies and their nerves were excised from rabbits or cats, cleaned of surrounding connective tissue and placed in a chamber through which mammalian saline equilibrated with different gas mixtures was allowed to flow. Single fibers were isolated and identified as chemosensory by their