TY - JOUR
T1 - Indomethacin does not alter the circulating catecholamine response to asphyxia in the neonatal piglet
AU - Green, Robert S.
AU - Leffler, Charles W.
AU - Busija, Davis W.
AU - Fletcher, Anthony M.
AU - Beasley, Donathan G.
PY - 1987/6
Y1 - 1987/6
N2 - The response of circulating catecholamines to asphyxia in unanesthetized, spontaneously breathing neonatal piglets was measured before and after treatment 1 with indomethacin. Prior to treatment with indomethacin, ı baseline levels [geometric mean, pg/ml (95% confidence limits)] of D, E, and N were 162 (99-266), 174 (52-579), and 380 (286-506), respectively. Inhalation of 10% 02/9% < CO2 for 20 min caused significant increases in arterial levels of all three catecholamines to 389 (230-659, 1514 1 (993-2306), and 3802 (2731-5293), respectively. Treat- 1 ment with indomethacin (5 mg/kg, intravenous) did not significantly alter either baseline levels of the catecholamines or the levels after 20 min of the asphyxiating gas.] In time control piglets, baseline levels and the response to İ asphyxia were similar before and after placebo. These results suggest that the circulating catecholamine response to asphyxia of the neonatal piglet is independent of the prostaglandin system. (Pediatr Res 21: 534-537,1987).
AB - The response of circulating catecholamines to asphyxia in unanesthetized, spontaneously breathing neonatal piglets was measured before and after treatment 1 with indomethacin. Prior to treatment with indomethacin, ı baseline levels [geometric mean, pg/ml (95% confidence limits)] of D, E, and N were 162 (99-266), 174 (52-579), and 380 (286-506), respectively. Inhalation of 10% 02/9% < CO2 for 20 min caused significant increases in arterial levels of all three catecholamines to 389 (230-659, 1514 1 (993-2306), and 3802 (2731-5293), respectively. Treat- 1 ment with indomethacin (5 mg/kg, intravenous) did not significantly alter either baseline levels of the catecholamines or the levels after 20 min of the asphyxiating gas.] In time control piglets, baseline levels and the response to İ asphyxia were similar before and after placebo. These results suggest that the circulating catecholamine response to asphyxia of the neonatal piglet is independent of the prostaglandin system. (Pediatr Res 21: 534-537,1987).
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U2 - 10.1203/00006450-198706000-00005
DO - 10.1203/00006450-198706000-00005
M3 - Article
C2 - 3601473
AN - SCOPUS:0023181663
SN - 0031-3998
VL - 21
SP - 534
EP - 537
JO - Pediatric Research
JF - Pediatric Research
IS - 6
ER -