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Effects of adenosine receptor agonist on the rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block and sugammadex-induced recovery

Authors
Kim, Yong BeomLee, SangseokChoi, Hey RanIn, JunyongChang, Young JinKim, Ha JungRo, Young JinYang, Hong-Seuk
Issue Date
Dec-2018
Publisher
KOREAN SOC ANESTHESIOLOGISTS
Keywords
Adenosine A(1)-receptor; Neuromuscular junction; Neuromuscular nondepolarizing agents; Rocuronium; Sugammadex
Citation
KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY, v.71, no.6, pp.476 - 482
Journal Title
KOREAN JOURNAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY
Volume
71
Number
6
Start Page
476
End Page
482
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/3001
DOI
10.4097/kja.d.17.00011
ISSN
2005-6419
Abstract
Background: Several types of receptors are found at neuromuscular presynaptic membranes. Presynaptic inhibitory A(1) and facilitatory A(2A) receptors mediate different modulatory functions on acetylcholine release. This study investigated whether adenosine A, receptor agonist contributes to the first twitch tension (T1) of train-of-four (TOF) stimulation depression and TOF fade during rocuronium-induced neuromuscular blockade, and sugammadex-induced recovery. Methods: Phrenic nerve-diaphragm tissues were obtained from 30 adult Sprague-Dawley rats. Each tissue specimen was randomly allocated to either control group or 2-chloroadenosine (CADO, 10 mu M) group. One hour of reaction time was allowed before initiating main experimental data collection. Loading and boost doses of rocuronium were sequentially administered until > 95% depression of the T1 was achieved. After confirming that there was no T1 twitch tension response, 15 min of resting time was allowed, after which sugammadex was administered. Recovery profiles(T1, TOF ratio [TOFR], and recovery index) were collected for 1 h and compared between groups. Results: There were statistically significant differences on amount of rocuronium (actually used during experiment), TOFR changes during concentration-response of rocuronium (P = 0.04), and recovery profiles (P < 0.01) of CADO group comparing with the control group. However, at the initial phase of this experiment, dose-response of rocuronium in each group demonstrated no statistically significant differences (P = 0.12). Conclusions: The adenosine A, receptor agonist (CADO) influenced the TOFR and the recovery profile. After activating adenosine receptor, sugammadex-induced recovery from rocuronium-induced neuromuscular block was delayed.
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