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    ISSN: 1432-1971
    Keywords: Cardiac output ; Catecholamines ; Developmental hemodynamics ; Developmental pharmacology ; Renal blood flow ; Sympathomimetic amines
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To determine if there are age-related differences of cardiovascular responses to isoproterenol, dopamine hydrochloride, and dobutamine hydrochloride, we recorded cardiac output, renal artery blood flow, central aortic blood pressure, and heart rate in 11 anesthetized puppies ranging in age from 0 to 10 days and in five adult dogs during incremental infusion of isoproterenol (0.05 to 1.25μg/kg/min), dopamine (2 to 50μg/kg/min), and dobutamine (2 to 50μg/kg/min). Isoproterenol decreased systemic arterial mean blood pressure and renal blood flow more in adult dogs than in puppies. Cardiac output was increased in both age groups, but the increase was more marked in adults than in puppies. Heart rate increased similarly in puppies and adults. Dopamine increased systemic arterial mean blood pressure, heart rate, renal blood flow, and cardiac output in both puppies and adult dogs, but the increase of cardiac output was more marked in adult dogs than in puppies. Dobutamine significantly increased systemic arterial mean blood pressure, cardiac output, and renal blood flow in adult dogs but not in puppies. Heart rate increased in both groups of dogs. This study demonstrates age-related differences in the response of the cardiovascular system of anesthetized dogs to isoproterenol, dopamine, and dobutamine.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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