Effects of phenobarbital on cerebral blood flow in the newborn piglet.

E Scalais, K Beharry, A Papageorgiou, M Bureau, J V Aranda
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To determine the neonatal cerebrovascular effect of a therapeutic dose and a high dose of phenobarbital (Pb), the effect of Pb on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and total brain oxygen consumption (CMRO2) was studied in three groups of awake newborn piglets (aged 1-3.5 days). Group I (control n = 9) received normal saline solution, group II (n = 9) received a therapeutic dose of Pb (15 mg/kg i.v.) and group III (n = 9) received a high Pb dose (45 mg/kg i.v.). Four CBF measurements per piglet using radioactive microspheres (141Ce, 85Cr, 95Nb, 46Sc), arterial blood gases, O2 content, hematocrit and plasma glucose were obtained at 0, 15, 30, 60 min after saline or Pb injections. In all groups, pH, PaO2, PaCO2, blood pressure, heart rate, temperature and plasma glucose remained unchanged except a 14% decrease (p < 0.01) in blood pressure and an increase (p < 0.05) in PaCO2, 60 min after drug injection in groups II and III. Total CBF in group II decreased by 14% (p < 0.05) 15 min after drug injection and was significantly lower (p < 0.05) than control (group I) but returned to baseline after 30 min. High Pb dose progressively lowered CBF by 11% 15 min after drug injection and produced a significant decrease by 20% (p < 0.01) 30 min after drug injection with return to baseline after 60 min. Similar effects were noted in different brain regions (cerebrum and thalamus). CMRO2 remained unchanged in the control group; however, it was decreased by 35% (< 0.01 p > 0.05) 15 min after drug injection and returned to baseline after 60 min. In group III, high Pb dose lowered CMRO2 by 31% 30 min (p = 0.02) after drug injection. Data indicate that Pb exerts a minimal but transient dose-dependent effect on CBF and CMRO2.

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苯巴比妥对新生仔猪脑血流的影响。
为了确定治疗剂量和高剂量苯巴比妥(Pb)对新生儿脑血管的影响,研究了Pb对三组1-3.5日龄清醒新生仔猪脑血流量(CBF)和脑总耗氧量(cmo 2)的影响。ⅰ组(对照组n = 9)给予生理盐水,ⅱ组(n = 9)给予治疗剂量铅(15 mg/kg静脉注射),ⅲ组(n = 9)给予高剂量铅(45 mg/kg静脉注射)。在生理盐水或铅注射后0、15、30、60分钟,用放射性微球(141Ce、85Cr、95Nb、46Sc)、动脉血气、氧含量、红细胞压积和血浆葡萄糖测量每头仔猪的四次脑血流。各组pH、PaO2、PaCO2、血压、心率、体温、血糖均无变化,但在注射药物后60 min, II组和III组血压下降14% (p < 0.01), PaCO2升高(p < 0.05)。注射后15 min,ⅱ组总CBF下降14% (p < 0.05),显著低于对照组(p < 0.05), 30 min后恢复基线。注射后30 min,高剂量铅使CBF逐渐降低11% (p < 0.01), 60 min后CBF显著降低20% (p < 0.01),不同脑区(大脑和丘脑)的CBF恢复基线。对照组cmor2维持不变;而注射后15 min cmcro2下降35% (< 0.01 p > 0.05), 60 min后恢复到基线水平。III组注射后30 min高剂量Pb使cmcro2下降31% (p = 0.02)。数据表明,铅对CBF和cmor2的影响很小,但具有短暂的剂量依赖性。
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