Mechanism of Action
Mechanism of Action
  • Selective agonist at presynaptic alpha-2 adrenoceptors:
    • Less selective than dexmedetomidine with ratio of alpha-1:alpha-2 1:200
    • Acts particularly on the locus coeruleus in the floor of the fourth ventricle, producing depression of thalamic transmission to the cerebral cortex
    • Primarily responsible for sedation, anxiolysis and analgesia
    • Reduce sympathetic outflow resulting in hypotension and bradycardia
  • Some activity at alpha-1 receptors:
    • Produces vasoconstriction at higher doses
  • Some activity at imidazole receptors:
    • Produces centrally mediated hypotension
    • Selective agonist at presynaptic alpha-2 adrenoceptors:
      • Less selective than dexmedetomidine with ratio of alpha-1:alpha-2 1:200
      • Acts particularly on the locus coeruleus in the floor of the fourth ventricle, producing depression of thalamic transmission to the cerebral cortex
      • Primarily responsible for sedation, anxiolysis and analgesia
      • Reduce sympathetic outflow resulting in hypotension and bradycardia
    • Some activity at alpha-1 receptors:
      • Produces vasoconstriction at higher doses
  • Some activity at imidazole receptors:
    • Produces centrally mediated hypotension
  • Systemic Effects
    Systemic Effects
    CNS
    • Sedation and anxiolysis:
      • Effects comparable to normal sleep
      • May be more co-operative and communicative than patients sedated with other drugs
    • Decreases cerebral blood flow, but does not lower intracranial pressure
    • Decreases intraocular pressure
    AS
    • Decreases gastric and small bowel motility
    • Acts as an antisialogogue
    RS
    • Very minimal respiratory depression
    • At therapeutic doses no change in respiratory rate or PaCO2
    CVS
    • Usually exerts biphasic effect on blood pressure:
      • Causes hypotension at lower doses due to predominate effects on imidazoline and alpha-2 receptors
      • Higher doses stimulate peripheral alpha-1 receptors, thereby causing vasoconstriction, which may increase blood pressure
    • May cause a decrease in heart rate (average response 20% decrease)
    • No effect on cardiac contractility, and the cardiac output is well maintained
    RenS
    • Acts as a diuretic due to inhibition of ADH
    Side Effects & Toxicity
    Side Effects & Toxicity
    • Excessive sedation, confusion, hallucinations
    • Hypotension (initial transient hypertension on injection)
    • Bradycardia, heart block
    • Dry mouth
    • Constipation
    • Excessive sedation, confusion, hallucinations
    • Hypotension (initial transient hypertension on injection)
    • Bradycardia, heart block
    • Dry mouth
    • Constipation