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Comparative pharmacokinetics of yohimbine in steers, horses and dogs.

A D Jernigan1, R C Wilson, N H Booth, R C Hatch, A Akbari.   

Abstract

In steers, horses and dogs, the comparative pharmacokinetics of yohimbine were determined using model-independent analysis. The intravenous dose of yohimbine was 0.25 mg/kg of body weight in steers, 0.075 or 0.15 mg/kg in horses, and 0.4 mg/kg in dogs. The mean residence time (+/- SD) of yohimbine was 86.7 +/- 46.2 min in steers, 106.2 +/- 72.1 to 118.7 +/- 35.0 min in horses, and 163.6 +/- 49.7 min in dogs. The mean apparent volume of distribution of yohimbine at steady state was 4.9 +/- 1.4 L/kg for steers, 2.7 +/- 1.0 to 4.6 +/- 1.9 L/kg for horses, and 4.5 +/- 1.8 L/kg for dogs. The total body clearance of yohimbine was 69.6 +/- 35.1 mL/min/kg for steers, 34.0 +/- 19.4 to 39.6 +/- 16.6 mL/min/kg for horses, and 29.6 +/- 14.7 mL/min/kg for dogs. Between-species comparisons indicated that the mean area under the serum concentration versus time curve was significantly greater (P less than 0.05) in dogs than in horses. There were no significant differences (P greater than 0.05) between the means for the apparent volume of distribution, clearance, mean residence time, terminal rate constant, and area under the curve between horses given the two doses of yohimbine. The harmonic mean effective half-life (+/- pseudo standard deviation) of yohimbine was 46.7 +/- 24.4 min in steers, 52.8 +/- 27.8 to 76.1 +/- 23.1 min in horses, and 104.1 +/- 32.1 min in dogs. The data may explain why steers, horses, and dogs given certain sedatives and anesthetics do not relapse when aroused by an intravenous injection of yohimbine hydrochloride.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3370551      PMCID: PMC1255422     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Vet Res        ISSN: 0830-9000            Impact factor:   1.310


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2.  Complete immobility produced in dogs by xylazine-atropine: antagonism by 4-aminopyridine and yohimbine.

Authors:  B M Wallner; R C Hatch; N H Booth; J V Kitzman; J D Clark; J Brown
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1982-12       Impact factor: 1.156

3.  Antagonism of ketamine anesthesia in cats by 4-aminopyridine and yohimbine.

Authors:  R C Hatch; N H Booth; J V Kitzman; B M Wallner; J D Clark
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1983-03       Impact factor: 1.156

4.  Immobilization of mule deer with ketamine and xylazine, and reversal of immobilization with yohimbine.

Authors:  D A Jessup; W E Clark; P A Gullett; K R Jones
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1983-12-01       Impact factor: 1.936

5.  Effects of yohimbine on combined xylazine-ketamine-induced sedation and immobilization in juvenile African elephants.

Authors:  E R Jacobson; J Allen; H Martin; G V Kollias
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1985-12-01       Impact factor: 1.936

6.  Comparison of five preanesthetic medicaments in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs: antagonism by 4-aminopyridine, yohimbine, and naloxone.

Authors:  R C Hatch; J D Clark; N H Booth; J V Kitzman
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1983-12       Impact factor: 1.156

7.  Effect of yohimbine on xylazine-ketamine anesthesia in cats.

Authors:  W H Hsu; Z X Lu
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1984-10-15       Impact factor: 1.936

8.  Meperidine-acepromazine-pentobarbital anesthesia in cats: reversal by 4-aminopyridine and yohimbine.

Authors:  R C Hatch; J M Zahner; N H Booth
Journal:  Am J Vet Res       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 1.156

9.  Effect of yohimbine on xylazine-induced immobilization in white-tailed deer.

Authors:  W H Hsu; W P Shulaw
Journal:  J Am Vet Med Assoc       Date:  1984-12-01       Impact factor: 1.936

10.  Yohimbine hydrochloride as an antagonist to xylazine hydrochloride-ketamine hydrochloride immobilization of white-tailed deer.

Authors:  L D Mech; G D Del Giudice; P D Karns; U S Seal
Journal:  J Wildl Dis       Date:  1985-10       Impact factor: 1.535

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