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Query: UMLS:C0020440 (
hypercapnia
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Morphine, 20 mg X kg-1, sc, halved the plasma clearance of sulfobromophthalein (
BSP
) while tripling hepatic tissue levels of this dye. Since narcotics depress respiration, effects of hypoxia,
hypercapnia
, and acidosis on
BSP
disposition were studied. Ambient gases breathed by rats were adjusted to achieve blood gas levels identical to those of morphine-induced respiratory depression. Saline-treated rats breathing room air had PAO2 of 87 +/- 3 mmHg (mean +/- SE) and PaCO2 of 40 +/- 2 mmHg. After intraarterial injection of
BSP
, 100 mg X kg-1, plasma clearance of this dye was 7.1 +/- 1.1 ml X min-1 and
BSP
levels in the liver at 40 min after injection were 163.3 +/- 19.8 micrograms X g-1. After morphine, 20 mg X kg-1, PaO2 decreased to 47 +/- 4 mmHg and PaCO2 increased to 89 +/- 5 mmHg. In these rats
BSP
clearance dropped to 3.5 +/- 0.4 ml X min-1, and 40-min liver dye levels were increased to 596.4 +/- 60.4 micrograms X g-1. Similar hypoxia and
hypercapnia
caused by breathing 9% O2 and 8% CO2 in the absence of morphine caused plasma
BSP
clearance to be decreased to 4.4 +/- 0.2 ml X min-1 and 40-min hepatic
BSP
to be increased to 292.5 +/- 31.8 micrograms X g-1.
Hypercapnia
and acidosis alone did not affect
BSP
disposition, while hypoxia without
hypercapnia
decreased its plasma clearance to 5.5 +/- 0.3 ml X min-1 and increased liver levels to 339.1 +/- 35.1 micrograms X g-1. Hypoxia was reversed completely in morphine-treated rats by placing them in 40% O2. In these animals, despite normal oxygen, plasma
BSP
clearance was decreased to 4.4 +/- 0.6 ml X min-1, and liver
BSP
was increased to 497.9 +/- 65.6 micrograms X g-1. Thus, respiratory depression with hypoxia may contribute to morphine-induced effects on
BSP
disposition, but altered blood gases cannot account fully for these narcotic effects.
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PMID:Effects of morphine and respiratory depression on sulfobromophthalein disposition in rats. 673 7