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Commonly used intravenous anesthetics decrease bladder contractility: An in vitro study of the effects of propofol, ketamine, and midazolam on the rat bladder

机译:常用的静脉麻醉药会降低膀胱收缩力:异丙酚,氯胺酮和咪达唑仑对大鼠膀胱的影响的体外研究

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Aim:This study was designed to test the hypothesis that propofol, ketamine, and midazolam could alter the contractile activity of detrusor smooth muscle.Materials and Methods:Four detrusor muscle strips isolated from each rat bladder (n = 12) were placed in 4 tissue baths containing Krebs-Henseleit solution. The carbachol (10?8to 10?4mol/L)-induced contractile responses as well as 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 Hz electrical field stimulation (EFS)-evoked contractile responses of the detrusor muscles were recorded using isometric contraction measurements. After obtaining basal responses, the in vitro effects of propofol, ketamine, midazolam (10?5 to 10?3 mol/L), and saline on the contractile responses of the detrusor muscle strips were recorded and evaluated.Results:All the 3 drugs reduced the carbachol-induced and/or EFS-evoked contractile responses of rat detrusor smooth muscles in different degrees. Midazolam (10?4 to 10?3 mol/L) caused a significant decrease in the contractile responses elicited by either EFS or carbachol (P=0.000?0.013). Propofol (10?3mol/L) caused a decrease only in EFS-evoked contractile responses (P=0.001?0.004) and ketamine (10?3mol/L) caused a decrease only in carbachol-induced contractile responses (P=0.001?0.034).Conclusion:We evaluated the effects of the 3 different intravenous anesthetics on detrusor contractile responses in vitro and found that there are possible interactions between anesthetic agents and detrusor contractile activity. The depressant effects of midazolam on the contractile activity were found to be more significant than ketamine and propofol. Despite the necessity of further studies, it could be a piece of wise advice to clinicians to keep the probable alterations due to intravenous anesthetics in mind, while evaluating the results of urodynamic studies in children under sedation.
机译:目的:本研究旨在检验以下假设:丙泊酚,氯胺酮和咪达唑仑可改变逼尿肌平滑肌的收缩活性。材料与方法:从每只大鼠膀胱中分离出的四个逼尿肌条(n = 12)置于4个组织中含有Krebs-Henseleit溶液的浴。使用等轴测收缩法记录卡巴胆碱(10?8至10?4mol / L)诱导的收缩反应以及逼尿肌的5、10、20、30、40、50 Hz电场刺激(EFS)引起的收缩反应。测量。获得基础反应后,记录并评估异丙酚,氯胺酮,咪达唑仑(10?5至10?3 mol / L)和生理盐水对逼尿肌条的收缩反应的体外作用。结果:三种药物在不同程度上降低了卡巴胆碱诱导的和/或EFS诱发的大鼠逼尿肌平滑肌的收缩反应。咪达唑仑(10?4至10?3 mol / L)导致EFS或卡巴胆碱引起的收缩反应显着降低(P = 0.000?0.013)。异丙酚(10?3mol / L)仅引起EFS引起的收缩反应减少(P = 0.001?0.004),氯胺酮(10?3mol / L)仅引起卡巴胆碱引起的收缩反应减少(P = 0.001?0.034)结论:我们评估了三种不同的静脉麻醉药对体外逼尿肌收缩反应的影响,发现麻醉药与逼尿肌收缩活性之间可能存在相互作用。发现咪达唑仑对收缩活性的抑制作用比氯胺酮和丙泊酚更显着。尽管有必要进行进一步的研究,但对临床医生而言,在评估镇静儿童的尿动力学研究结果时,应谨记静脉麻醉药可能引起的变化,这是明智的建议。

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