Phenyl Isopropyl Adenosine Alters Fetal Electrocorticogram, Breathing and Heart Rate
- 1 July 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by S. Karger AG in Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Vol. 9 (1) , 1-11
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000457071
Abstract
Six fetal sheep were equipped with intratracheal, amniotic and vascular catheters and electrocorticogram electrodes to study the effect of phenyl isopropyl adenosine (PIA) on electrocorticogram and fetal breathing movements. Three animals had functioning electrocardiogram electrodes. During 1,000-min control periods, low-voltage high- frequency (LVHF) electrocorticogram predominated 60 ± 1 % (mean ± SEM) of total time. Fetal breathing movements occurred 34 ± 1 % of total time and only during LVHF electrocorticogram. PIA 0.125 mg was given intravenously to the fetus during established LVHF electrocorticogram and fetal breathing movements. LVHF electrocorticogram converted in 58 ± 16 s to high-voltage low-frequency (HVLF) electrocorticogram which persisted for 10 ± 3 min. This was followed by a third electrocorticogram pattern for 119 ± 12 min. Fetal breathing movements ceased in 47 ± 25 s and did not recur for 150 ± 20 min. An increase in fetal breathing movements (59 ± 2% of total time) occurred between 300 and 800 min (control 34 ± 1 %, p < 0.05). Electrocardiogram demonstrated a decrease in heart rate from 170 ± 6 to 90 ± 6 beats per min with return to baseline in 113 ± 49 min. No significant changes occurred in blood gases. We conclude that fetal electrocorticogram, fetal breathing movements and heart rate are influenced by adenosine.Keywords
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