Akinci M, Karadag CH, Huseyin S, Oltulu C, Canbaz S, Gunduz O, Topuz RD. Effects of in vitro Amitriptyline, Fluoxetine, Tranylcypromine and Venlafaxine on Saphenous Vein Grafts.
Braz J Cardiovasc Surg 2019;
34:290-296. [PMID:
31310467 PMCID:
PMC6629227 DOI:
10.21470/1678-9741-2018-0338]
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Abstract
Objective
In this study, we aimed to examine the effects of amitriptyline, fluoxetine,
tranylcypromine and venlafaxine on saphenous vein grafts in coronary artery
bypass graft surgeries.
Methods
59 patients (40 males and 19 females; mean age 65.1 years, distribution:
45-84 years) who had coronary artery bypass graft surgery between February
2014 and May 2016 were included in the study. After the saphenous vein
grafts with intact and denuded endothelium were precontracted with
3×10-6M phenylephrine, amitriptyline, fluoxetine and
tranylcypromine were cumulatively added to isolated organ baths in the range
of 10-11-3x10-5M, while venlafaxine was added in the
range of 10-9-3×10-5M. Then, the
antidepressant-induced relaxation responses were recorded isometrically.
Results
While the relaxation response of amitriptyline at -6.42 (Log M) was 74.6%,
the response at -6.32 (Log M) was 75.5%. While the relaxation response at
-6.46 (Log M) of fluoxetine was 68.02%, the response at -6.02 (Log M) was
72.12%. While the relaxation response of tranylcypromine at -7.53 (Log M)
was 61.13%, the response at -7.23 (Log M) was 65.53%. While the relaxation
response of venlafaxine at -6.21 (Log M) was 29.98%, the response at -5.90
(Log M) was 32.96%.
Conclusion
The maximum relaxation at minimum and maximum therapeutic concentrations was
obtained with amitriptyline, fluoxetine and tranylcypromine, and the minimum
relaxation was obtained with venlafaxine. The relaxation responses were
independent of the endothelium.
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