Acta Pharmaceutica (Sep 2017)

Axonal excitability and conduction alterations caused by levobupivacaine in rat

  • Tuncer Seçkin,
  • Tuncer Peker Tülay,
  • Burat İlksen,
  • Kiziltan Erhan,
  • İlhan Barkin,
  • Dalkiliç Nizamettin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/acph-2017-0025
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3
pp. 293 – 307

Abstract

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In this study, effects of the long-acting amide-type local anesthetic levobupivacaine on axonal conduction and excitability parameters of the rat sciatic nerve were thoroughly examined both in vitro and in vivo. In order to deduce its effects on isolated nerve conduction, compound nerve action potential (CNAP) recordings were performed using the suction method over sciatic nerves of Wistar rats before and after administration of 0.05 % (1.7 mmol L−1) levobupivacaine. Levobupivacaine caused complete CNAP area and amplitude depression by blocking conduction in a time-dependent manner.

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