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Vasoconstriction Potency Induced by Aminoamide Local Anesthetics Correlates with Lipid Solubilityopen access

Authors
Sung, Hui-JinOk, Seong-HoSohn, Jin-YoungSon, Yong HyeokKim, Jun KyuLee, Soo HeeHan, Jeong YeolLim, Dong HoonShin, Il-WooLee, Heon-KeunChung, Young-KyunChoi, Mun-JeoungSohn, Ju-Tae
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORPORATION
Citation
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
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SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICINE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/23377
DOI
10.1155/2012/170958
ISSN
1110-7243
1110-7251
Abstract
Aminoamide local anesthetics induce vasoconstriction in vivo and in vitro. The goals of this in vitro study were to investigate the potency of local anesthetic-induced vasoconstriction and to identify the physicochemical property (octanol/buffer partition coefficient, pKa, molecular weight, or potency) of local anesthetics that determines their potency in inducing isolated rat aortic ring contraction. Cumulative concentration-response curves to local anesthetics (levobupivacaine, ropivacaine, lidocaine, and mepivacaine) were obtained from isolated rat aorta. Regression analyses were performed to determine the relationship between the reported physicochemical properties of local anesthetics and the local anesthetic concentration that produced 50% (ED50) of the local anesthetic-induced maximum vasoconstriction. We determined the order of potency (ED50) of vasoconstriction among local anesthetics to be levobupivacaine > ropivacaine > lidocaine > mepivacaine. The relative importance of the independent variables that affect the vasoconstriction potency is octanol/buffer partition coefficient > potency > pKa > molecular weight. The ED50 in endothelium-denuded aorta negatively correlated with the octanol/buffer partition coefficient of local anesthetics (r(2) = 0.9563; P < 0.001). The potency of the vasoconstriction in the endothelium-denuded aorta induced by local anesthetics is determined primarily by lipid solubility and, in part, by other physicochemical properties including potency and pKa.
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