Abstract
Objective
Aminosteroidal and benzylisoquinoline neuromuscular blocking agents are used in the intensive care unit to facilitate mechanical ventilation. The use of these agents has been associated with development of critical illness myopathy; however, the relative frequency of myopathy development among agents is not known. The aim of our study was to compare the effects of 24 h infusion of rocuronium or cisatracurium on the diaphragm in mechanically ventilated rats.
Design
Randomized, controlled experiment.
Setting
Basic animal science laboratory.
Subjects
Male Wistar rats, 14 weeks old.
Interventions
Rats were divided into four groups to receive either saline, rocuronium (low dose) or cisatracurium (low or high dose).
Measurements and results
After 24 h, in vitro diaphragm tetanic force was decreased after rocuronium (–33% vs. saline), while the force was more preserved after cisatracurium, even in the high-dose group. Cross-sectional areas of the different diaphragm and gastrocnemius fibers were unaltered. Diaphragmatic MURF-1 mRNA was increased after rocuronium (+44% vs. saline), while unchanged in both cisatracurium groups. Calpain activity was increased after rocuronium (+75% vs. saline) and unchanged in the cisatracurium groups. MURF-1 mRNA expression and calpain activity were negatively correlated with diaphragm force.
Conclusions
Cisatracurium infusion during controlled mechanical ventilation exerted less detrimental effects on diaphragm function and proteolytic activity than infusion of rocuronium, even with the higher effective dose. These data suggest that increased calpain activity and increased activation of the ubiquitin proteasome system play a role in the different effects of these agents.
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The authors sincerely thank Mrs. Petra Weckx for cutting muscle samples and staining the histological sections. We also thank Prof. E. Verbeken for the evaluation of the H&E-stained sections. This study was supported by FWO-Vlaanderen #G.0389.03, KUL Research Foundation OT/02/44 and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals. Dries Testelmans is an aspirant of the “Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek – Vlaanderen”
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Testelmans, D., Maes, K., Wouters, P. et al. Infusions of rocuronium and cisatracurium exert different effects on rat diaphragm function. Intensive Care Med 33, 872–879 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-007-0584-4
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