The effect of halothane on mucociliary activity in the rabbit maxillary sinus in vivo was recorded photoelectrically. Administration of halothane (1%, 2% or 4%) into the maxillary sinus induced a temporary acceleration of mucociliary activity. The peak increase (39.1% +/- 9.1%, p < 0.05, n = 5) was seen after the 4% concentration. Long-term exposure (60 minutes) of the maxillary sinus to halothane (2%) first induced an increase of 28.4% +/- 4.6% (p < 0.05, n = 6), lasting approximately four minutes, and followed after about 15 minutes by a decrease of mucociliary activity. The maximum decrease during the 60-minute period was 19.6% +/- 2.8% (p < 0.05, n = 6). Mucociliary activity returned to its baseline level approximately 25 minutes after ...
By means of the coloured indicator transport test (phenol red 3% in calcium-hydrogen-phosphate), muc...
Volatile anesthetics are potent bronchodilators, but the site of action for the dilation is unclear....
Guinea-pig tracheal responsiveness in vitro following general anaesthesia with halothane F.J. Mercie...
We have examined the short-term effects of three volatile anaesthetics, halothane, isoflurane and de...
The effect of noradrenaline (NA) on mucociliary activity in the rabbit maxillary sinus was investiga...
It has been suggested that halothane inhibits contraction of airway smooth muscle in vivo mainly by ...
BackgroundThe effect of anesthetic agents on ependymal ciliary function is unknown. The aim of this ...
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that halothane interferes with the myogenic respons...
Chest infections developing after surgery and in patients in the intensive care unit occur commonly,...
The effect of preganglionic sympathetic nerve stimulation on mucociliary activity in the rabbit maxi...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since halothane, as a new potent, non-explosive, volatile agent, was introduced ...
Studies of the anesthetic effects on the airway often use pulmonary resistance (RL) as an index of a...
Bronchodilatory substances such as the phosphodisterase inhibitor (PDE-I) theophylline stimulate muc...
Xanthine derivatives are known to accelerate mucociliary transport in the lower airways, probably by...
The in vitro effects of the nitric oxide (NO) substrate L-arginine on ciliary beat frequency and the...
By means of the coloured indicator transport test (phenol red 3% in calcium-hydrogen-phosphate), muc...
Volatile anesthetics are potent bronchodilators, but the site of action for the dilation is unclear....
Guinea-pig tracheal responsiveness in vitro following general anaesthesia with halothane F.J. Mercie...
We have examined the short-term effects of three volatile anaesthetics, halothane, isoflurane and de...
The effect of noradrenaline (NA) on mucociliary activity in the rabbit maxillary sinus was investiga...
It has been suggested that halothane inhibits contraction of airway smooth muscle in vivo mainly by ...
BackgroundThe effect of anesthetic agents on ependymal ciliary function is unknown. The aim of this ...
The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that halothane interferes with the myogenic respons...
Chest infections developing after surgery and in patients in the intensive care unit occur commonly,...
The effect of preganglionic sympathetic nerve stimulation on mucociliary activity in the rabbit maxi...
의학과/박사[한글] [영문] Since halothane, as a new potent, non-explosive, volatile agent, was introduced ...
Studies of the anesthetic effects on the airway often use pulmonary resistance (RL) as an index of a...
Bronchodilatory substances such as the phosphodisterase inhibitor (PDE-I) theophylline stimulate muc...
Xanthine derivatives are known to accelerate mucociliary transport in the lower airways, probably by...
The in vitro effects of the nitric oxide (NO) substrate L-arginine on ciliary beat frequency and the...
By means of the coloured indicator transport test (phenol red 3% in calcium-hydrogen-phosphate), muc...
Volatile anesthetics are potent bronchodilators, but the site of action for the dilation is unclear....
Guinea-pig tracheal responsiveness in vitro following general anaesthesia with halothane F.J. Mercie...