Author/Authors :
Lozic, Marin Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Stambolija, Vasilije Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Krezic, Ivan Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Dugandzic, Aleksandra Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Zivanovic-Posilovic, Gordana Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Gojkovic, Slaven Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Kovacevic, Josip Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Vrdoljak, Luka Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Mirkovic, Ivan Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Kokot, Antonio Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Petrovic, Andreja Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Horvat Pavlov, Katarina Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Drmic, Domagoj Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Suran, Jelena Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Boban Blagaic, Alenka Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Seiwerth, Sven Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia , Sikiric, Predrag Department of Pharmacology - School of Medicine - Medical Faculty - University of Zagreb - Salata 11, P.O. Box 916 - 10000 Zagreb - Croatia
Abstract :
Recently, the pentadecapeptide BPC 157-induced counteraction of bupivacaine cardiotoxicity has been reported. Medication includes (i) lidocaine-induced local anesthesia via intraplantar application and axillary and spinal (L4-L5) intrathecal block, (ii)
lidocaine-induced arrhythmias, (iii) convulsions, and (iv) lidocaine-induced HEK293 cell depolarisation. BPC 157 applications
(intraplantar, intraperitoneal, and intragastric) were given (i) immediately after lidocaine, (ii) 10 min after, or (iii) 5 min before.
+e BPC 157/NO-system relationship was verified with NO-agents, the NOS-blocker L-NAME and the NOS-substrate L-arginine,
given alone and/or together, in axillary and spinal intrathecal blocks. BPC 157 applied immediately after lidocaine or 5 min before
the application of lidocaine considerably ameliorated plantar presentation. BPC 157 medication considerably counteracted
lidocaine-induced limb function failure; L-NAME was counteracted; L-arginine exhibited counteraction when given immediately
after lidocaine, but prolongation was seen when given later. Given together, prophylactically or therapeutically, L-NAME and
L-arginine (L-NAME + L-arginine) counteracted the other’s response. BPC 157 maintained its original response when given
together with L-NAME or L-arginine. When BPC 157 was given together with L-NAME and L-arginine, its original response
reappeared. BPC 157 antagonised the lidocaine-induced bradycardia and eliminated tonic-clonic convulsions. Also, BPC 157 counteracted the lidocaine-induced depolarisation of HEK293 cells. +us, BPC 157 has antidote activity in its own right against lidocaine and local anesthetics.
Keywords :
BPC 157 Counteracts Lidocaine , Rats , Depolarisation , In Vitro , pentadecapeptide BPC 157 , L-NAME