1 / 12

313 PHL Lab # 7

313 PHL Lab # 7 Effect of different drugs on the blood pressure of anaesthetized rabbit. Normal Regulation of blood pressure (BP) :. Systolic BP. Diastolic BP. BP = CO x PR. Principle :. Rabbit BP is measured from carotid artery of anaesthetized

kyrene
Download Presentation

313 PHL Lab # 7

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. 313 PHL Lab # 7 Effect of different drugs on the blood pressure of anaesthetized rabbit

  2. Normal Regulation of blood pressure (BP) : Systolic BP Diastolic BP BP = CO x PR

  3. Principle : • Rabbit BP is measured from carotid artery of anaesthetized rabbit and drugs are injected into jugular vein . • Rabbit BP is measured from central ear artery of conscious rabbit and drugs are injected into marginal ear vein .

  4. Autonomic nervous system and BP: Sympathetic nervous system : - Increases BP . - Increases heart rate . Parasympathetic nervous system : - Decreases BP . - Decreases heart rate .

  5. Sympathetic nervous system: Receptors involved in BP regulation

  6. Drugs affecting BP: Sympathomimetics : 1- Adrenaline (3 mcg/kg) MOA: - On β1 R (in the heart)→st. Gs protein→↑Adenylyl cyclase (AC)→↑cAMP→↑calcium influx→↑HR, force of contraction (+ve inotropic & chronotropic) → ↑ systolic BP. - On α1 R (in BV) → ++ PLC (IP3 & DAG)→↑calcium influx →vasoconstriction →↑ PR→ ↑ diastolic BP. - On β2 R (in BV) →st. Gs protein →↑ cAMP-dependent protein kinase →phosphorylates myosin light-chain kinase → relaxation of smooth muscles → HYPOTENSION Net effect: Biphasic change in BP

  7. Sympathomimetics; cont. Reflex bradycardia (vagal nerve stimulation) 2- Noradrenaline (1 mcg/kg) MOA: - It acts mainly on α1 R → VC & ↑PR (↑ diastolic BP) - It has mild β1 stimulant effect → ↑CO (↑systolic BP)

  8. Sympathomimetics; cont. 3- Isoprenaline : - It is non-selective β agonist . - It stimulates β1 in the heart →↑CO (weak effect) → ↑ systolic BP . - It stimulate β2 in the BV → ↓ PR (predominant effect) → ↓diastolic BP . NET EFFECT: ↓ BP

  9. Sympathomimetics; cont. 4- Clonidine: -α2 agonist with mild α1effect used as antihypertensive agent . - Should be taken orally not IV (Why) .

  10. α receptors blockers : Selective α 1 blockers: e.g. prazosin, doxazocin . Non-selective(α 1 & α 2) blockers : e.g. Phentolamine (causes hypotension) . Selective α 2 blocker : e.g. Yohimbine (it increases the BP) . N.B.α blockers reverse the action of Adrenaline & abolish the effect of Noradrenaline .

  11. Parasympathomimetic : 1- Acetylcholine : Low dose (0.5 mcg/kg) acts on endothelial cells of BV to release NO causing vasodilatation & ↓ PVR & BP . Blocker: atropine . N.B. high dose of Ach (50mcg/kg) increase the BP due to: 1- Stimulation of sympathetic ganglia→↑ NA release from postganglionic fibers . 2- Stimulation of adrenal medulla →↑ A & NA release .

  12. Effect of different drugs on the blood pressure of anaesthetized rabbit ↓ NA ↓ Atropine Ach 0.5 mcg/kg ↓ Phentolamine Ach 100 mcg/kg Ach 0.5mcg/kg Adrenaline 1mg/kg NA 1mcg/kg Adrenaline Isoprenaline

More Related