2010
DOI: 10.21836/pem20100406
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Lidocain reduziert die Bildung eines Gewebeödemes in der ischämisch- reperfusionsgeschädigten Darmwand des Pferdes

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“…Investigators in 1 study 21 found that lidocaine was able to decrease the release of adenosine, other ATP metabolites, and CK from heart muscle when administered during the hypoxic period, thereby increasing the contractile performance of cardiac muscle. Higher membrane stability of blood vessel endothelial cells was also assessed in a study 22 of morphological changes in IRinjured intestinal wall influenced by lidocaine. In vivo treatment of the distal portion of the jejunum with lidocaine resulted in less edema in all tissue layers, which supported the concept that alterations in membrane permeability could contribute to lidocaine effects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Investigators in 1 study 21 found that lidocaine was able to decrease the release of adenosine, other ATP metabolites, and CK from heart muscle when administered during the hypoxic period, thereby increasing the contractile performance of cardiac muscle. Higher membrane stability of blood vessel endothelial cells was also assessed in a study 22 of morphological changes in IRinjured intestinal wall influenced by lidocaine. In vivo treatment of the distal portion of the jejunum with lidocaine resulted in less edema in all tissue layers, which supported the concept that alterations in membrane permeability could contribute to lidocaine effects.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%