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The effects of glibenclamide, a blocker of K+ATP-sensitive potassium channels, on diaphragmatic fatigue during endotoxaemia in pigs

โœ Scribed by G. Aguggini; M. Dimori; G. Vanelli; M. Albertini


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
517 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0165-7380

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Aguggini, G., Dimori, M., Vane& G. and Albertini, M., 1996. The effects of glibenclamide, a blocker of K+ ATP-sensitive potassium channels, on diaphragmatic fatigue during endotoxaemia in pigs. Veterinary Research Communicutions, 20 (2), [183][184][185][186][187][188][189][190] An in vivo porcine model of endotoxaemia was used to study the effects of glibenclamide, a K+ATPsensitive potassium channel blocker. Escherichia coli hpopolysaccharides (LPS, 70 ug/kg, iv., as a bolus) were infused into anaesthetixed, mechanically ventilated, indomethacin-treated pigs. After 120 min of endotoxaemia, glibenclamide was administered (10 mg/kg, i.v., over 5 min) to half the pigs. The strength at different frequencies of stimulation (10,20, 30, 50 Hz, 20 V, 1 s) and the endurance capacity (10 Hz, 20 V, 30 s) of the diaphragm were evaluated after 120 min of endotoxaemia and 5, lo,20 and 30 min after drug infusion. Glibenclamide transiently increased the blood pressure without changing the decreased cardiac output and at the same time further impaired the diaphragmatic activity. The reduced ability of the diaphragm to generate force in response to different electrical stimulations was shown by a significant reduction in strength. The endurance index decreased 5 min after glibenclamide infusion, returning to the pre-glibenclamide values by 150 min. These results indicate that glibenclamide modifies the activity of vascular smooth muscle and of the diaphragm. Keywordx diaphragm, endotoxaemia, Escherichiu coli, fatigue, glibenclamide, potassium channel, shock


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