Calabadion 1 selectively reverses respiratory and central nervous system effects of fentanyl in a rat model

BRITISH JOURNAL OF ANAESTHESIA(2020)

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Background: We hypothesised that Calabadion 1, an acyclic cucurbit[n]uril molecular container, reverses fentanyl-induced respiratory depression and dysfunction of the CNS. Methods: Experiments were conducted in male Sprague-Dawley rats. A constant-rate i.v. infusion of fentanyl (12.5 or 25 mu g kg(-1) over 15 min) was administered followed by an i.v. bolus of Calabadion 1 (0.5-200 mg kg(-1)) or placebo. The primary outcome was reversal of ventilatory and respiratory depression, assessed by pneumotachography and arterial blood gas analysis, respectively. Key secondary outcomes were effects on fentanyl-induced central nervous dysfunction quantified by righting reflex, balance beam test, and electromyography (EMG). Results: Calabadion 1 reversed fentanyl-induced respiratory depression across the endpoints minute ventilation, pH, and PaCO2 (P=0.001). Compared with placebo, Calabadion 1 dose dependently (P for trend <0.001) reversed fentanyl-induced hypoventilation {81.9 [5.1] (mean [standard error of the mean]) vs 45.5 [12.4] ml min(-1); P<0.001}, acidosis (pH 7.43 [0.01] vs 7.28 [0.04]; P=0.005), and hypercarbia (PaCO2 43.4 [1.6] vs 63.4 [8.1] mm Hg; P=0.018). The effective Calabadion 1 doses required to reverse respiratory depression by 50% and 90% (ED50(Res) and ED90(Res)) were 1.7 and 15.6 mg kg(-1), respectively. Higher effective doses were needed for recovery of righting reflex (ED50CNS: 9.6 mg kg(-1); ED90CNS: 86.1 mg kg(-1)), which was accelerated by Calabadion 1 (4.6 [0.3] vs 9.0 [0.7] min; P<0.001). Calabadion 1 also significantly accelerated recovery of full functional mobility and reversal of muscle rigidity. Conclusions: Calabadion1 selectively and dose dependently reversed the respiratory systemandCNSside-effects of fentanyl.
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anaesthesia,analgesics,delayed emergence,fentanyl,muscle rigidity,opioid reversal,postoperative complications,respiratory depression
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