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Cellular mechanisms of atracurium-induced tetanic fade in the isolated rat muscle
s.l; s.n; 2004. 6 p. tab.
Não convencional em Inglês | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-ILSLPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-ILSLACERVO, Sec. Est. Saúde SP | ID: biblio-1097321
Biblioteca responsável: BR191.1
Localização: BR191.1; 9693/S
ABSTRACT
Although atracurium is a widely used neuromuscular blocker, we still lack knowledge regarding some of its cellular mechanisms of action. Thus, similar to other clinically used blockers atracurium induces, both in vivo and in vitro, fade of the tetanic contraction. However, the cellular mechanisms underlying this tetanic fade have never been systematically studied. In the present work these mechanisms were investigated in vitro. A sciatic nerve extensor digitorum longus muscle preparation of the rat was used. A combination of myographical and electrophysiological techniques was employed. Indirect twitches were evoked at 0.1 Hz and tetanic contractions at 50 Hz. Trains of end-plate potentials were evoked at a frequency of 50 Hz. The electrophysiological variables used in the analysis of the trains of end-plate potentials were peak amplitude of the first end-plate potential in the train, peak amplitude of plateau end-plate potentials in the train, tetanic run-down of the end-plate potentials' train, quantal content of first and plateau end-plate potentials in the train, quantal size. In the myographical study atracurium, at a concentration of 2.4 microM, induced a complete fade of the tetanic contraction while only slightly affected the twitch. In the electrophysiological study atracurium, at the same 2.4 microM concentration, significantly decreased the amplitude of both first end-plate potentials in the train (control 14.4 mV; atracurium 3.2 mV) and plateau end-plate potentials (control 10.8 mV; atracurium 2.4 mV) and reinforced the tetanic run-down of the train of end-plate potentials, evaluated as the percent loss in amplitude of plateau end-plate potentials compared to first end-plate potentials in the trains (control 25.2%; atracurium 33.2%). Atracurium also significantly decreased the quantal content of first end-plate potentials in the train (control 231; atracurium 68), the quantal content of plateau end-plate potentials (control 159; atracurium 42) and the quantal size (control 0.119 mV; atracurium 0.075 mV). In relative terms the decrease in quantal content was about twice as large as the decrease in quantal size. This indicates that the fade of the tetanic contraction induced by atracurium (2.4 microM) is due to both pre- and postsynaptic blocking effects, the presynaptic one being stronger.
Assuntos
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Brasil Base de dados: Sec. Est. Saúde SP / SESSP-ILSLACERVO / SESSP-ILSLPROD Assunto principal: Nervo Isquiático / Técnicas In Vitro / Atracúrio / Fármacos Neuromusculares não Despolarizantes / Músculo Esquelético / Eletrofisiologia / Potenciais da Membrana / Placa Motora / Contração Muscular / Junção Neuromuscular Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2004 Tipo de documento: Não convencional
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Brasil Base de dados: Sec. Est. Saúde SP / SESSP-ILSLACERVO / SESSP-ILSLPROD Assunto principal: Nervo Isquiático / Técnicas In Vitro / Atracúrio / Fármacos Neuromusculares não Despolarizantes / Músculo Esquelético / Eletrofisiologia / Potenciais da Membrana / Placa Motora / Contração Muscular / Junção Neuromuscular Limite: Animais Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2004 Tipo de documento: Não convencional
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