The mechanisms underlying the fade of the tetanic contraction induced by pancuronium were studied in vitro by means of myographical and electrophysiological techniques in the extensor digitorum longus muscle of the rat. Pancuronium (0.5 mu mol/l) induced a complete fade of the tetanic contraction while leaving the twitch unaffected. At the same concentration it decreased the amplitude and increased the tetanic rundown of trains of endplate potentials (e.p.ps) evoked in the frequency of 50 Hz. The electrophysiological changes induced by pancuronium were due to decreases in both quantal sizes and quantal contents of the e.p.ps. The former effect was the result of a postsynaptic competitive action and the latter of a presynaptic inhibitory act...
The effects of removing extracellular Ca ions or of adding the organic calcium channel antagonist, ...
Nicotinic antagonists such as tubocurarine affect acetylcholine release from motor nerve terminals a...
The effect of pH changes on neuromuscular (NM) transmission, both in the presence and in the absence...
The relative contribution of the pre- and post-synaptic effects to the neostigmine-induced recovery ...
In the present work a comparative quantitative evaluation of the differential effects of neuromuscul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of two stimulation frequencies on the installation of neuromuscul...
The neuromuscular blocking action of pancuronium bromide was investigated in anaesthetized patients....
R. buffer or in air. Experimental conditions as described in the legend to , but muscles were first ...
of rocuronium and vecuronium on initial rundown of endplate potentials in the isolated phrenic nerve...
1. A complete and long lasting blockade of nerve impulses was established in the sciatic nerve of ra...
1 Miniature endplate currents (m.e.p.cs) were recorded with extracellular electrodes from sartorius ...
We have studied the neuromuscular effects of a 48-h infusion of high-dose pancuronium (400 fig kg~&a...
1 Rats were anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbitone and maximal twitches of a tibialis anterior mus...
The effects of long lasting (4--5 weeks) nerve conduction block and denervation were compared by inv...
1 the mechanisms underlying the postjunctional blockade induced by phenthonium [N-(4-phenyl) phenacy...
The effects of removing extracellular Ca ions or of adding the organic calcium channel antagonist, ...
Nicotinic antagonists such as tubocurarine affect acetylcholine release from motor nerve terminals a...
The effect of pH changes on neuromuscular (NM) transmission, both in the presence and in the absence...
The relative contribution of the pre- and post-synaptic effects to the neostigmine-induced recovery ...
In the present work a comparative quantitative evaluation of the differential effects of neuromuscul...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the influence of two stimulation frequencies on the installation of neuromuscul...
The neuromuscular blocking action of pancuronium bromide was investigated in anaesthetized patients....
R. buffer or in air. Experimental conditions as described in the legend to , but muscles were first ...
of rocuronium and vecuronium on initial rundown of endplate potentials in the isolated phrenic nerve...
1. A complete and long lasting blockade of nerve impulses was established in the sciatic nerve of ra...
1 Miniature endplate currents (m.e.p.cs) were recorded with extracellular electrodes from sartorius ...
We have studied the neuromuscular effects of a 48-h infusion of high-dose pancuronium (400 fig kg~&a...
1 Rats were anaesthetized with sodium pentobarbitone and maximal twitches of a tibialis anterior mus...
The effects of long lasting (4--5 weeks) nerve conduction block and denervation were compared by inv...
1 the mechanisms underlying the postjunctional blockade induced by phenthonium [N-(4-phenyl) phenacy...
The effects of removing extracellular Ca ions or of adding the organic calcium channel antagonist, ...
Nicotinic antagonists such as tubocurarine affect acetylcholine release from motor nerve terminals a...
The effect of pH changes on neuromuscular (NM) transmission, both in the presence and in the absence...