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Anesthesiology | 1991

Pulmonary vasoregulation by cyclooxygenase metabolites and angiotensin II after hypoperfusion in conscious, pentobarbital-anesthetized, and halothane-anesthetized dogs

D. M. Fehr; Daniel Nyhan; B. B. Chen; Paul A. Murray

The authors investigated the extent to which endogenously produced metabolities of the cyclooxygenase pathway and angiotensin II modulate the pulmonary vascular response to increasing pulmonary blood flow after a period of systemic and pulmonary hypotension and hypoperfusion (defined as posthypoperfusion) in conscious, pentobarbital-anesthetized, and halothane-anesthetized dogs. The authors tested the hypothesis that vasodilator metabolites of the cyclooxygenase pathway offset the vasoconstrictor influence of angiotensin II to prevent pulmonary vasoconstriction posthypoperfusion. Baseline and posthypoperfusion pulmonary vascular pressure-cardiac index (P/Q) plots were constructed by stepwise inflation and deflation, respectively, of a hydraulic occluder implanted around the inferior vena cava to vary Q. In intact (no drug), conscious dogs, the pulmonary vascular P/Q relationship posthypoperfusion was not altered significantly compared with baseline. In contrast, after cyclooxygenase inhibition, active flow-independent pulmonary vasoconstriction (12-17%; P less than 0.01) was observed posthypoperfusion, and this response was abolished entirely by angiotensin converting-enzyme inhibition. During pentobarbital anesthesia, significant pulmonary vasoconstriction (27%; P less than 0.01) occurred posthypoperfusion in the no-drug condition. However, the magnitude of the posthypoperfusion vasoconstriction was not increased by cyclooxygenase inhibition, nor was it reduced by converting-enzyme inhibition. During halothane anesthesia, pulmonary vasoconstriction was not observed posthypoperfusion in the no-drug condition, but it was unmasked (8-13%; P less than 0.05) by cyclooxygenase inhibition and attenuated partially by converting-enzyme inhibition. These results indicate that cyclooxygenase metabolites and angiotensin II exert opposing vasodilator and vasoconstrictor effects, respectively, on the pulmonary circulation of conscious dogs posthypoperfusion. These competing mechanisms are active during halothane anesthesia but are abolished during pentobarbital anesthesia.


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Differential effects of general anesthesia on cGMP-mediated pulmonary vasodilation.

Paul A. Murray; D. M. Fehr; B. B. Chen; Peter Rock; J. W. Esther; P. M. Desai; Daniel Nyhan


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Anesthesia alters pulmonary vasoregulation by angiotensin II and captopril

Daniel Nyhan; B. B. Chen; D. M. Fehr; Peter Rock; Paul A. Murray


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 1992

Halothane anesthesia abolishes pulmonary vascular responses to neural antagonists

B. B. Chen; Daniel Nyhan; D. M. Fehr; Paul A. Murray


Anesthesiology | 1990

Halothane alters the oxygen consumption-oxygen delivery relationship compared with conscious state

Peter Rock; Charles Beattie; Allyn W. Kimball; Daniel Nyhan; B. B. Chen; D. M. Fehr; S. A. Derrer; Stephen D. Parker; Paul A. Murray


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 1990

Halothane anesthesia causes active flow-independent pulmonary vasoconstriction.

B. B. Chen; Daniel Nyhan; D. M. Fehr; H. M. Goll; Paul A. Murray


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 1989

Pentobarbital anesthesia alters pulmonary vascular response to neural antagonists

Daniel Nyhan; H. M. Goll; B. B. Chen; D. M. Fehr; P. W. Clougherty; Paul A. Murray


American Journal of Physiology-heart and Circulatory Physiology | 1989

Pentobarbital augments pulmonary vasoconstrictor response to cyclooxygenase inhibition

Daniel Nyhan; B. B. Chen; D. M. Fehr; H. M. Goll; Paul A. Murray


Journal of Applied Physiology | 1992

Acute and chronic pulmonary vasoconstriction after left lung autotransplantation in conscious dogs

Paul A. Murray; R. S. Stuart; C. D. Fraser; D. M. Fehr; B. B. Chen; Peter Rock; P. M. Desai; Daniel Nyhan


Anesthesiology | 1990

A627 PULMONARY VASCULAR RESPONSE TO CYCLOOXYGENASE INHIBITION IS ABOLISHED DURING HALOTHANE ANESTHESIA

Daniel P. Nyhan; B. B. Chen; D. M. Fehr; Peter Rock; Paul A. Murray

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B. B. Chen

Johns Hopkins University

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Daniel Nyhan

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Peter Rock

Johns Hopkins University

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P. M. Desai

Johns Hopkins University

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C. D. Fraser

Johns Hopkins University

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