Volatile anesthetics are potent bronchodilators, but the site of action for the dilation is unclear. To determine the site of action of halothane, enflurane, and isoflurane on the peripheral vagal motor pathway, isolated strips of canine trachealis muscle were stimulated before and during exposure to halothane at 0.3, 1.0, 1.7, or 2.4 MAC, enflurane at 1 MAC, or isoflurane at 1 MAC. The sites and methods of stimulation were: 1) postsynaptic nicotinic cholinergic receptors in the intramural parasympathetic ganglia, with 1,1-dimethyl-4-phenyl-piperazinium iodide (DMPP); 2) postganglionic cholinergic nerve fibers, with electrical field stimulation (EFS); and 3) muscarinic cholinergic receptors of the smooth muscle, with acetylcholine (ACh). Th...
Experiments were performed to determine whether depression of venomotor responses with halothane res...
Critical narrowing of the dependent airways was examined in anaesthetized dogs with closed chests. T...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of isoflurane at approximately the minimum alveolar concentration ...
It has been suggested that halothane inhibits contraction of airway smooth muscle in vivo mainly by ...
To determine which part of the parasympathetic bronchoconstrictor pathway is most sensitive to depre...
BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics such as isoflurane and halothane have been in clinical use for many...
Background: In airway smooth muscle (ASM), volatile anesthetics deplete sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) ...
Studies of the anesthetic effects on the airway often use pulmonary resistance (RL) as an index of a...
We have examined the short-term effects of three volatile anaesthetics, halothane, isoflurane and de...
Background Airway instrumentation can evoke upper airway reflexes including bronchoc...
Experiments on the isolated saphenous vein of dogs indicate that halothane causes dilatation of cuta...
The authors sought to determine if isoflurane would attenuate effects of three different types of va...
Experiments were designed to investigate whether catecholamines affect cholinergic neurotransmission...
Guinea-pig tracheal responsiveness in vitro following general anaesthesia with halothane F.J. Mercie...
We have studied the effect of halothane on diaphragmatic contractile function by measuring transdiap...
Experiments were performed to determine whether depression of venomotor responses with halothane res...
Critical narrowing of the dependent airways was examined in anaesthetized dogs with closed chests. T...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of isoflurane at approximately the minimum alveolar concentration ...
It has been suggested that halothane inhibits contraction of airway smooth muscle in vivo mainly by ...
To determine which part of the parasympathetic bronchoconstrictor pathway is most sensitive to depre...
BACKGROUND: Volatile anesthetics such as isoflurane and halothane have been in clinical use for many...
Background: In airway smooth muscle (ASM), volatile anesthetics deplete sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) ...
Studies of the anesthetic effects on the airway often use pulmonary resistance (RL) as an index of a...
We have examined the short-term effects of three volatile anaesthetics, halothane, isoflurane and de...
Background Airway instrumentation can evoke upper airway reflexes including bronchoc...
Experiments on the isolated saphenous vein of dogs indicate that halothane causes dilatation of cuta...
The authors sought to determine if isoflurane would attenuate effects of three different types of va...
Experiments were designed to investigate whether catecholamines affect cholinergic neurotransmission...
Guinea-pig tracheal responsiveness in vitro following general anaesthesia with halothane F.J. Mercie...
We have studied the effect of halothane on diaphragmatic contractile function by measuring transdiap...
Experiments were performed to determine whether depression of venomotor responses with halothane res...
Critical narrowing of the dependent airways was examined in anaesthetized dogs with closed chests. T...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of isoflurane at approximately the minimum alveolar concentration ...