The Adrenergic Mechanism of the Haemodynamic Effects of Massive Doses of Hydrocortisone in Controlled Haemorrhagic Shock in the Dog
- 1 June 1978
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
- Vol. 22 (3) , 208-214
- https://doi.org/10.1111/aas.1978.22.3.208
Abstract
Haemorrhagic shock was induced in anaesthetized dogs by bleeding them into a blood reservoir system. By adjusting the blood level of the reservoir at a certain distance over the heart level the mean arterial blood pressure was kept at 6.7 kPa (50 mmHg). As has been found earlier, massive doses of hydrocortisone (80–560 mg·kg−1 body weight) caused a dose-dependent decrease in the total peripheral resistance. The degree of vasodilation distinctly increased during concomitant alpha-receptor blockade induced by phenoxybenzamine. The beta-receptor blocking drug propranolol efficiently inhibited the vasodilation caused by hydrocortisone and phenoxybenzamine. The findings fit with the hypothesis that massive doses of hydrocortisone induce an increased stimulation of the adrenergic beta2-receptors of the vascular smooth muscles.Keywords
Funding Information
- Swedish Medical Research Council (14X02726)
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