sodium-bisulfite and Edema

sodium-bisulfite has been researched along with Edema* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for sodium-bisulfite and Edema

ArticleYear
The role of 2-chloroprocaine and sodium bisulfite in rat sciatic nerve edema.
    Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 1986, Volume: 45, Issue:5

    In order to evaluate the possible mechanisms of local anesthetic toxicity, the rat sciatic nerve was exposed to various solutions including Nesacaine (containing the antioxidant sodium bisulfite), 2-chloroprocaine in the Nesacaine vehicle (0.2% sodium chloride), 0.2% sodium bisulfite in 0.2% sodium chloride, or 0.2% sodium chloride alone. All solutions were pH balanced between 2.9 and 3.2. Forty-eight hours (h) following extraneural administration of 1 ml volumes, significant edema was produced by all solutions containing 3% 2-chloroprocaine, but not with 0.2% bisulfite in sodium chloride or with sodium chloride alone. Intrafascicular administration of five to ten microliter volumes of these solutions produced edema at 48 h in all cases, but the highest levels were observed with Nesacaine and the lowest levels with 0.2% bisulfite. The results of this study implicate the local anesthetic 2-chloroprocaine in the production of nerve edema, which is inconsistent with other reports that the toxicity of Nesacaine-CE can be attributed to the antioxidant bisulfite.

    Topics: Anesthetics, Local; Animals; Edema; Female; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; Procaine; Rats; Rats, Inbred Strains; Sciatic Nerve; Solutions; Sulfites

1986