M. Kondo et al., CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF DIBUTYRYL-CYCLIC-AMP AND MILRINONE UNDER RIGHT HEART BYPASS IN ANESTHETIZED DOGS, Journal of veterinary medical science, 56(5), 1994, pp. 923-928
To compare the cardiovascular effects of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (DBcAMP)
and milrinone, we used the right heart bypass method in intact anesth
etized dogs. The preload of the left ventricle was maintained constant
throughout the experiment. Therefore, the effects of DBcAMP and milri
none on cardiac contractility and afterload of the left ventricle were
investigated respectively without preload influence. DBcAMP and milri
none exhibited marked positive chronotropic-, positive inotropic-, vas
odilative- and diuretic-activity. DBcAMP expressed these effects gradu
ally and continuously, whereas milrinone expressed its pharmacological
actions rapidly, but for a short duration of time. Both the afterload
-reducing and the cardiac contractile force-enhancing activities of DB
cAMP were longer lasting than those of milrinone. Mean arterial pressu
re was not altered by DBcAMP infusion, whereas it was increased signif
icantly (p<0.05) by milrinone infusion. The results of this study sugg
ested that DBcAMP appeared to be indicated when there is a need to inc
rease cardiac output by reducing afterload and increasing cardiac cont
ractile force gradually and continuously. On the other hand, milrinone
would seem to be indicated when the goal is to raise blood pressure r
apidly and to increase cardiac output simultaneously.