Abstract
Background:
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) has regulatory effects on myocardial and vasomotor functions usually demonstrated
Methods:
The study consisted of six groups (
Normothermic CPB was instituted in thirty rabbits at a flowrate of 100 ml/kg/min for 120 min. Heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous, left atrium (LAP), pulmonary artery (PAP) pressures, pulmonary resistance (Rp), blood gases and ions were measured before and 15, 30, 45 and 60 min after CPB. The VIP 10−5 M group was subjected to an additional 1.7times10−6 M propranol and 2 mM verapamil infusions for a further 15 min.
Results:
LAP, PAP, Qp, and Rp were significantly higher in the PHT control group (
Conclusion:
VIP has dose responsive, positive inotropic and pulmonary vasodilatory effects in whole body CPB model acting via calcium channels.
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