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Myocardial protection induced by fentanyl in pigs exposed to high-dose adrenaline

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Autor(es):
da Luz, Vinicius Fernando ; Otsuki, Denise Aya ; Castro Gonzalez, Maria Margarita ; Negri, Elnara Marcia ; Caldini, Elia Garcia ; Damaceno-Rodrigues, Nilsa Regina ; Sa Malbouisson, Luiz Marcelo ; Viana, Bruno Goncalves ; Vane, Matheus Fachini ; Carvalho Carmona, Maria Jose
Número total de Autores: 10
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology; v. 42, n. 10, p. 10-pg., 2015-10-01.
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The use of high doses of adrenaline is common in critical patients, especially during cardiac arrest. During these situations, myocardial dysfunction can be a result of multiple factors, including adrenaline use. In addition, opioids have been shown to have anti-arrhythmic and anti-ischemic mechanisms that may confer cardiac protection. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of fentanyl on myocardial function in pigs exposed to high-dose adrenaline. After institutional ethics committee approval, 26 pigs were randomly allocated to receive either 20 mu g/kg fentanyl (n = 10; fentanyl group) administered 5 min before five doses of adrenaline (20 mu g/kg), equivalent-volume saline (n = 10; saline group) using the same adrenaline dosing protocol, or neither fentanyl nor adrenaline (n = 6; sham group). The fentanyl group showed lower levels of troponin at the end of the sixth hour compared with the saline group (1.91 +/- 1.47 vs 5.44 +/- 5.35 ng/mL, P = 0.019). Transmission electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry also showed less myocardial injury in the fentanyl group. The conclusion was reached that fentanyl attenuates myocardial injury caused by high-dose adrenaline without blunting the hemodynamic effect of adrenaline. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/09885-0 - Avaliação do efeito do fentanil sobre a função miocárdica de suínos submetidos a altas doses de epinefrina
Beneficiário:Maria José Carvalho Carmona
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular