Neuromuscular effects of beta-adrenergic blockers and their interaction with skeletal muscle relaxants
Autor: | Jose E. Usubiaga |
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Rok vydání: | 1968 |
Předmět: |
Neuromuscular Junction
Succinylcholine Propranolol Pharmacology Neuromuscular junction Fasciculation medicine Animals Soleus muscle Neuromuscular Blockade Beta-adrenergic blocking agent business.industry Muscles Drug Synergism Pronethalol Curare Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine medicine.anatomical_structure Injections Intra-Arterial Ethanolamines Injections Intravenous Cats medicine.symptom business medicine.drug |
Zdroj: | Anesthesiology. 29(3) |
ISSN: | 0003-3022 |
Popis: | Intra-arterial pronethalol and propranolol produced a short-lasting neuromuscular blockade in the soleus nerve-muscle preparation of the cat. Intravenous pronethalol and propranolol prevented repetitive potentials of the soleus nerve as well as twitch potentiation and fasciculations of the soleus muscle induced by intravenous succinylcholine, but potentiated neuromuscular blockade. MJ 1999 did not protect fully against succinylcholine stimulation. Curare, 200–350 μg./kg., intravenously produced partial-to-complete neuromuscular blockade which was potentiated by intravenous pronethalol or propranolol. No significant potentiation was induced with corresponding doses of MJ 1999. We conclude that the neuromascular effects of beta-adrenergic blockers are independent of their interaction with catecholamines. The prevention of succinylcholine-induced potentials is ascribed to a presynaptic effect of beta blockers which depends on the “local anesthetic‘’ activity of the drugs. |
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