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Effect of halothane on phenylephrine-induced vascular smooth muscle contractions in endotoxin-exposed rat aortic rings

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Exposure of rat aortic rings to lipopolysaccharide in vitro decreased the contractile response to phenylephrine. The addition of 2% halothane resulted in a more than additive decrease in tension in the lipopolysaccharide-treated vessels. Patients in septic or endotoxic shock are sensitive to most anesthetic regimens, and some of this sensitivity may be due to an altered vasoconstrictive response induced by lipopolysaccharide exposure. The inability of nitric oxide synthase inhibition to reverse this response completely suggests that induction of nitric oxide synthase and increased production of nitric oxide are not solely responsible for this finding.

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