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Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats
This study aimed to investigate and compare the antagonistic effects of atipamezole, yohimbine and prazosin on medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats. Five cats were repeatedly used in each of the 9 groups. One group was not medicated. Cats in the other groups received 40 µg/kg medetomidine i...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24107430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0398 |
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author | MURAHATA, Yusuke YAMAMOTO, Asami MIKI, Yuya HIKASA, Yoshiaki |
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description | This study aimed to investigate and compare the antagonistic effects of atipamezole, yohimbine and prazosin on medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats. Five cats were repeatedly used in each of the 9 groups. One group was not medicated. Cats in the other groups received 40 µg/kg medetomidine intramuscularly and saline (as the control), 160 µg/kg prazosin, or 40, 160 or 480 µg/kg atipamezole or yohimbine intravenously 0.5 hr later. Volume, pH and specific gravity of urine; plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP) level; and creatinine, osmolality and electrolyte levels in both urine and plasma were measured. Both atipamezole and yohimbine, but not prazosin, antagonized medetomidine-induced diuresis. The antidiuretic effect of atipamezole was more potent than that of yohimbine, but was not dose dependent, in contrast to the effect of yohimbine at the tested doses. Both atipamezole and yohimbine reversed medetomidine-induced decreases in both urine specific gravity and osmolality and increases in plasma osmolality and free-water clearance. Antidiuresis of either atipamezole or yohimbine was not related to the area under the curve for AVP level, although the highest dose of both atipamezole and yohimbine initially and temporarily increased plasma AVP levels, suggesting that this may partly influence the antidiuretic effects of both agents. The diuretic effect of medetomidine in cats may be mediated by α(2)-adrenoceptors, but not α(1)-adrenoceptors. Atipamezole and yohimbine can be used as antagonistic agents against medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats. |
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spelling | pubmed-39828222014-04-22 Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats MURAHATA, Yusuke YAMAMOTO, Asami MIKI, Yuya HIKASA, Yoshiaki J Vet Med Sci Internal Medicine This study aimed to investigate and compare the antagonistic effects of atipamezole, yohimbine and prazosin on medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats. Five cats were repeatedly used in each of the 9 groups. One group was not medicated. Cats in the other groups received 40 µg/kg medetomidine intramuscularly and saline (as the control), 160 µg/kg prazosin, or 40, 160 or 480 µg/kg atipamezole or yohimbine intravenously 0.5 hr later. Volume, pH and specific gravity of urine; plasma arginine vasopressin (AVP) level; and creatinine, osmolality and electrolyte levels in both urine and plasma were measured. Both atipamezole and yohimbine, but not prazosin, antagonized medetomidine-induced diuresis. The antidiuretic effect of atipamezole was more potent than that of yohimbine, but was not dose dependent, in contrast to the effect of yohimbine at the tested doses. Both atipamezole and yohimbine reversed medetomidine-induced decreases in both urine specific gravity and osmolality and increases in plasma osmolality and free-water clearance. Antidiuresis of either atipamezole or yohimbine was not related to the area under the curve for AVP level, although the highest dose of both atipamezole and yohimbine initially and temporarily increased plasma AVP levels, suggesting that this may partly influence the antidiuretic effects of both agents. The diuretic effect of medetomidine in cats may be mediated by α(2)-adrenoceptors, but not α(1)-adrenoceptors. Atipamezole and yohimbine can be used as antagonistic agents against medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats. The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science 2013-10-08 2014-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3982822/ /pubmed/24107430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0398 Text en ©2014 The Japanese Society of Veterinary Science http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Internal Medicine MURAHATA, Yusuke YAMAMOTO, Asami MIKI, Yuya HIKASA, Yoshiaki Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title | Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title_full | Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title_fullStr | Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title_full_unstemmed | Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title_short | Antagonistic Effects of Atipamezole, Yohimbine and Prazosin on Medetomidine-Induced Diuresis in Healthy Cats |
title_sort | antagonistic effects of atipamezole, yohimbine and prazosin on medetomidine-induced diuresis in healthy cats |
topic | Internal Medicine |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982822/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24107430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1292/jvms.13-0398 |
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