ANTAGONISM OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR AND RESPIRATORY DEPRESSANT EFFECTS F MORPHINE IN THE CONSCIOUS RABBIT BY PHYSOSTIGMINE
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 218 (2) , 504-508
Abstract
The influence of physostigmine was studied on the effect of morphine on the cardiovascular and respiratory systems in conscious rabbits. Morphine (4 mg/kg i.v.) caused analgesia, bradycardia, hypotension and respiratory depression, as indicated by a fall in respiratory rate of 50%, a rise in blood arterial pressure of CO2 (PaCO2) from 25.1-37.2 mm Hg and a fall in pH from 7.40-7.24. These effects lasted 2-3 h and were completely antagonized by naloxone. Physostigmine (2.5 or 5 .mu.g/kg/min) given by constant i.v. infusion did not significantly alter blood pressure or heart rate, but decreased blood PaCO2 from 25.1-19 mm Hg and increased pH from 7.40-7.46. Pretreatment of rabbits with physostigmine (5 .mu.g/kg/min) completely prevented both the fall in blood pressure and blood pH and the rise in PaCO2 induced by morphine (4 mg/kg) and also significantly reduced both the intensity and duration of bradycardia. Analgesic activity of morphine remained unimpaired by physostigmine. Neostigmine (2.5 .mu.g/kg/min) potentiated the bradycardia induced by morphine and did not antagonize its hyotensive and respiratory depressant effects. The respiratory and cardiovascular depressant effects of morphine, but not the analgesia, result from an inhibition of acetylcholine release from neurons in the CNS.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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