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Lipid emulsion alleviates the vasodilation and mean blood pressure decrease induced by a toxic dose of verapamil in isolated rat aortae and an in vivo rat model

Authors
Ok, S-HShin, I-WLee, S. H.Park, J.Woo, M. S.Hong, J-MKim, J.Sohn, J-T
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
Keywords
Lipid emulsion; verapamil; diltiazem; toxic dose; lipid solubility; cardiovascular depression
Citation
HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY, v.37, no.6, pp 636 - 646
Pages
11
Indexed
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
HUMAN & EXPERIMENTAL TOXICOLOGY
Volume
37
Number
6
Start Page
636
End Page
646
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/11635
DOI
10.1177/0960327117721963
ISSN
0960-3271
1477-0903
Abstract
This study aimed to examine the effects of lipid emulsion on the vasodilation and cardiovascular depression induced by toxic doses of calcium channel blockers. The effects of lipid emulsion on the vasodilation induced by bepridil, verapamil, nifedipine, and diltiazem were investigated in isolated endothelium-denuded rat aortae. The effect of lipid emulsion on the comparable hemodynamic depression induced by the continuous infusion of a toxic dose of either verapamil or diltiazem was examined in an in vivo rat model. The results showed the following decreasing order for the magnitude of lipid emulsion-mediated inhibition of vasodilation: bepridil, verapamil, nifedipine, and diltiazem. Lipid emulsion (0.5-2%) reversed the vasodilation induced by a toxic dose of verapamil, whereas only a higher concentration (2%) reversed the vasodilation induced by a toxic dose of diltiazem. Pretreatment with lipid emulsion alleviated the systolic and mean blood pressure decreases induced by a toxic dose of verapamil, whereas it had no effect on the decrease induced by diltiazem. Taken together, these results suggest that lipid emulsion alleviates the severe vasodilation and systolic blood pressure decrease induced by a toxic dose of verapamil, and this alleviation appears to be associated with the relatively high lipid solubility of verapamil.
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