Effects of propranolol on hepatic haemodynamics in the cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic rat
- 1 May 1985
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in British Journal of Surgery
- Vol. 72 (5) , 354-358
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bjs.1800720508
Abstract
The effects of systemic and intraportal administration of propranolol on hepatic haemodynamics were studied in cirrhotic and non‐cirrhotic rats. In the non‐cirrhotic rat systemic infusion of 4 μg (kg body wt)−1 min−1 propranolol significantly decreased portal pressure, wedged hepatic venous pressure, portal venous flow and liver blood flow without affecting heart rate. Similar changes were observed in the cirrhotic rat following an infusion of 2 μg (kg body wt)−1 min−1 propranolol. Higher rates of propranolol infusion produced greater reductions in portal pressure, wedged hepatic venous pressure, portal venous flow and liver blood flow in cirrhotic and non‐cirrhotic rats but these changes were accompanied by a bradycardia. The reduction in portal pressure effected by propranolol was accompanied by an increased splanchnic vascular resistance. Intraportal injection of propranolol resulted in a rapid but transient fall in portal pressure. The decrease in portal pressure was sustained if propranolol was infused intraportally. The results indicate that propranolol effects a reduction in portal pressure via a combination of increased splanchnic vascular resistance, increased hepatic arterial resistance and reduced cardiac output. The observation that propranolol can significantly reduce portal pressure without affecting heart rate may be clinically important in the long‐term management of portal hypertension. Furthermore, the rapid reduction in portal pressure following intravenous administration suggests that propranolol may be of value in the acute control of variceal haemorrhage.Keywords
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