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EFFECTS OF CLONIDINE AND RILMENIDINE ON CARDIORESPIRATORY AND GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEMS OF HORSES
Document Type
article
Source
Ciência Animal Brasileira, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp 608-614 (2016)
Subject
Farmacologia, Agonistas Alfa2-Adrenérgicos, Imidazolinas, Pressão Arterial, Equinos
Agriculture
Animal culture
SF1-1100
Language
English
Portuguese
ISSN
1518-2797
1809-6891
Abstract
Clonidine and rilmenidine are drugs used in human medicine as central acting antihypertensive agents due to their actions on the alpha2-adrenoceptor and I1 imidazoline receptors in the central nervous system. Currently, clonidine is also used as a pre-anesthetic medication and in spinal anesthesia, and rilmenidine, despite the lower selectivity for alpha2-adrenergic receptors than clonidine, has also shown antinociceptive potential in experimental pain models. In this study, six horses were submitted to four treatments: R1 group (0.014 mg/kg of rilmenidine); R2 group (0.021 mg/kg of rilmenidine); Clo group (0.002 mg/kg of clonidine), and a control group. The assessment comprehended their heart and respiratory rates, systolic blood pressure and intestinal motility at basal levels and, then, 60 and 120 minutes after the oral administration of the drugs. Rilmenidine decreased heart rate on the two tested doses, which did not occur in the clonidine treatment; slight variations in systolic blood pressure in all treatments and respiratory rate reduction in treatments with rilmenidine at 0.021 mg/ kg and clonidine at 0.002 mg/kg were also observed. Further studies with different dosages and varied administration routes are still necessary in order to elucidate more effects of these drugs on horses. Keywords: alfa2-adrenoceptor agonists; blood pressure; imidazolines; intestinal motility; pharmacology.