Drug-induced vasodilation in an in vitro and in vivo study: The effects of nicardipine, papaverine, and lidocaine on the rabbit carotid artery

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Evans, GRD
Gherardini, G
Gurlek, A
Langstein, H
Joly, GA
Cromeens, DM
Sukumaran, AV
Williams, J
Kilbourn, RG
Wang, BG
Lundeberg, T
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[1] UNIV TEXAS, MD ANDERSON CANCER CTR, DEPT MED ONCOL, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[2] UNIV TEXAS, MD ANDERSON CANCER CTR, DEPT VET MED & SURG, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[3] UNIV TEXAS, MD ANDERSON CANCER CTR, DEPT ANESTHESIOL, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[4] UNIV TEXAS, MD ANDERSON CANCER CTR, DEPT CRIT CARE, HOUSTON, TX 77030 USA
[5] KAROLINSKA HOSP & INST, DEPT PLAST SURG, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
[6] KAROLINSKA HOSP & INST, DEPT PHYSIOL, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
[7] KAROLINSKA HOSP & INST, DEPT PHARMACOL, STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
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10.1097/00006534-199711000-00015
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Extreme arterial vasoconstriction (vasospasm) is a common problem encountered in microvascular surgery. An ideal pharmacologic tool able to counteract ischemia during microsurgery should be easy to apply and exert its action both locally and distally in the microcirculation of the flap. We have compared in vitro and in vivo vascular proper-ties of nicardipine, papaverine, and lidocaine in the rabbit carotid artery. In vitro, rings from the rabbit carotid artery (n = 7) were bathed in Krebs-Ringers solution and stretched progressively to an optimal tension of 3.7 to 4.2 g. The specimens were contracted with norepinephrine (1 mu M), and a cumulative dose response curve was established. In vivo, microvascular anastomoses were performed bilaterally in the rabbit carotid artery in 35 animals using 9-0 nylon suture and standard microsurgical techniques. During and after the anastomoses, nicardipine (0.1, 0.01 mg topical, or 0.1 mg/hour IV), papaverine (30 mg/cc topical), and lidocaine (2% with and without epinephrine) were applied (blinded) at the anastomotic site in Eve rabbits each. Heparinized sodium chloride was used as topical irrigation for control and to clean the anastomosis. Blood now changes were monitored continuously with the transonic Doppler for 30 minutes after the procedure. The systemic blood pressure was also monitor-ed in a group of pilot experiments. A documented decrease in blood flow was noted in all animals after he microvascular anastomosis. Nicardipine and papaverine evoked a concentration-dependent relaxation to precontracted rings to norepinephrine. Nicardipine was greater than papaverine in inducing relaxation. Lidocaine demonstrated a biphasic response with low concentrations potentiating contraction. Systemic nicardipine and papaverine significantly increased the blood now in the rabbit carotid artery. Topical application of nicardipine and lidocaine did not significantly alter-the blood flow; however, the application of nicardipine demonstrates a trend toward increased flow. Lidocaine with epinephrine significantly decreased the blood flow. No drug was found to alter the blood pressure of the animals. Our results demonstrate that nicardipine and papaverine seem to be pharmacologic tools able to increase the blood flow in anastomotic arteries. In contrast, the use of 2% lidocaine as a spasmolytic agent should be re-evaluated, since this substance may act as a partial agonist.
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