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Assiut Medical Journal. 1991; 15 (1): 59-68
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-19131

ABSTRACT

Propofol [a short acting intravenous anesthetic agent] was used in two different infusion rates; 50-65 ug /kg/min. [group I] and 100-130 ug/kg.min. [group II], in twenty male patients scheduled for moderate surgical procedures, in a trial to study the effect of propofol on plasma cortisol and B-endorphin [B-EP] levels. The concentration of cortisol and B-endorphin in plasma showed a significant rise during anesthesia, during surgery and 2 hours postoperatively, [p 0.01-0.001] being greater in group I. In both groups B-EP level showed a significant decline six hours postoperatively. There is a positive significant correlation between serum cortisol and B-endorphin levels in most of the samples


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Hydrocortisone/biosynthesis , Anesthesia , General Surgery , Propofol
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Assiut Medical Journal. 1990; 14 (1): 39-47
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-15374

ABSTRACT

This study demonstrated the possibility of the interaction between tranylcypromine and butorphanol compared with pethidine. The LD50 of pethidine and butorphanol were determined in mice pretreated either with nonselective monoamine oxidase [MAO] inhibitors, tranylcypromine orally for eight days or with saline orally. Tranylcypromine decreased the LD50 of both pethidine and butorphanol by 70% and 41%, respectively. Anesthetized rabbits with halothane pretreated either with tranylcypromine or saline were given pethidine 5 mg/kg iv or butorphanol 0.5, 1 and 2 mg/kg iv, pethidine produced a marked increase in blood pressure in rabbits pretreated with tranylcypromine and did not affect significantly the heart rate. However, butorphanol did not affect either blood pressure or heart rate at dose of 0.5 or 1 mg/kg, but the largest dose of butorphanol [2mg/kg] produced hypotension and tachycardia in rabbits pretreated with tranylcypromine. Neither pethidine nor butorphanol affected the temperature of anesthetized rabbits pretreated with tranylcypromine or saline


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Meperidine/pharmacokinetics , Tranylcypromine , Drug Interactions , Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors , Mice , Rabbits
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