نتایج جستجو برای: local anesthetics

تعداد نتایج: 542334  

2014
Eri Fukunaga Yasuo Oyama

There are some differences in cytotoxic actions between local anesthetics. In a study performed using rat thymocytes, lidocaine increased intracellular Zn concentration whereas tetracaine decreased it. However, thymocytes are not subject to local anesthetics. This study was conducted to confirm the actions of tetracaine and lidocaine on neurons. Tetracaine and lidocaine changed intracellular Zn...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences 1980
P L Li

The cytocidal action of Naja naja kaouthia venom on rabbit red blood cells and S-180 tumor cells treated with local anesthetics (tetracaine, lidocaine and procaine) were studied. The S-180 cells were more sensitive to the venom than the red blood cells which required albumin for efficient hemolysis in the 10 minute assay. All three local anesthetics at lower concentrations protected both cell t...

2017
Sereen Kattan Bekir Karabucak Elliot V. Hersh Johnathan M. Korostoff Paul Hunter

Background: The pH of commercially available local anesthetics (LAs) is purposefully low (pH 3–4). Decreasing the pH extends the shelf life of the solution and prevents its early oxidation. However, a low pH may produce a burning sensation on the injection site, a slower onset of anesthesia, and a decrease in its clinical efficacy. Buffering of local anesthetics (alkalinization) by adding sodiu...

Journal: :Anesthesia and analgesia 2002
Jinen Chen Shuji Dohi Zhiming Tan Yoshiko Banno Yoshinori Nozawa

UNLABELLED Bradykinin induces activation of phospholipase D (PLD) via B(2) receptors in neuronal cells. To demonstrate molecular mechanism(s) of local anesthetics, we examined whether and how local anesthetics affect bradykinin-induced PLD activation in PC12 cells. Using [(3)H]Palmitic acid-labeled PC12 cells stimulated with bradykinin, formation of [(3)H]phosphatidylbutanol was measured as a v...

2016
Hyo-Seol Lee

Topical anesthetics act on the peripheral nerves and reduce the sensation of pain at the site of application. In dentistry, they are used to control local pain caused by needling, placement of orthodontic bands, the vomiting reflex, oral mucositis, and rubber-dam clamp placement. Traditional topical anesthetics contain lidocaine or benzocaine as active ingredients and are used in the form of so...

Journal: :Anesthesia progress 2006
Daniel E Becker Kenneth L Reed

It is impossible to provide effective dental care without the use of local anesthetics. This drug class has an impressive history of safety and efficacy, but all local anesthetics have the potential to produce significant toxicity if used carelessly. The purpose of this review is to update the practitioner on issues regarding the basic pharmacology and clinical use of local anesthetic formulati...

Journal: :Neurourology and urodynamics 2005
Seung-June Oh Sung Hyun Paick Dae Jung Lim Eunsik Lee Sang Eun Lee

AIMS We investigated the invitro effects of local anesthetics on the contractility of the human bladder. METHODS By measuring the invitro isometric contractions of human bladder strips, we determined the effects of tetracaine, bupivacaine, lidocaine, and ropivacaine on the basal spontaneous contractions and contractions induced by various stimuli, namely, KCl (60 mM), carbachol (CCh), and ele...

2006
Nicholas M. Greene

Uptake of local anesthetics injected into the subarachnoid space determines which neuronal functions are affected during spinal anesthesia. Elimination of local anesthetics from the subarachnoid space determines the duration of these effects. Distribution of local anesthetics within cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) determines the extent of altered neuronal function. Uptake and elimination have been re...

Journal: :International review of neurobiology 2011
Alexander M Binshtok

Many surgical and dental procedures depend on use of local anesthetics to reversibly eliminate pain. By the blockade of voltage-gated sodium channels, local anesthetics prevent the transmission of nociceptive information. However, since all local anesthetics act non-selectively on all types of axons they also cause a loss of innocuous sensation, motor paralysis and autonomic block. Thus, approa...

Journal: :Okayama Igakkai Zasshi (Journal of Okayama Medical Association) 1984

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