Comparison of the mode of action of succinylcholine and succinylmonocholine on rat skeletal muscle after denervation.

M. Andrews, C. Doro, J. Nolan, R. Whittaker
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The effects of equimolar concentrations (3.0 X 10(-5) M) of succinylcholine (SCh) and succinylmonocholine (SMC) were studied in-vitro at 20 degrees C in rat extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) 0-147 days after common peroneal nerve section. Analysis of simultaneous measurements of K+ efflux (mmolL-1 g-1) and contracture tension (mN) to SCh showed that there was a rapid increase in the mean values of both parameters up to 22-28 days after denervation (7.7 mmolL-1 g-1, 36 mN). At the end of the period studied, the contracture response declined to 4.0 mN whilst the capacity for K+ efflux remained relatively high (4.8 mmolL-1 g-1) in comparison with normal contralateral EDL muscle (n = 82) K+ efflux measurements (0.62 mmolL-1 g-1). A significant correlation (r = 0.86, P less than or equal to 0.001) was found between SCh-induced K+ efflux and contracture tension 1-56 days following nerve section which indicated that the development of the contracture response and K+ efflux were concomitant during the period specified. The ratios of maximum contracture tension/K+ efflux in response to SCh and SMC, 18-22 days after denervation were similar, 4.9 and 5.9, respectively. Results indicated that the mode of action of each agent was similar in denervated rat skeletal muscle, and that they were equally potent in their hyperkalaemic potential. Results of comparative measurements of membrane depolarization and contracture tension in response to SCh and SMC showed that both agents produced quantitatively similar responses at 7 and 14 days after denervation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
琥珀酰胆碱与琥珀酰单胆碱对大鼠去神经支配后骨骼肌作用方式的比较。
研究了20℃条件下等摩尔浓度(3.0 × 10(-5) M)琥珀酰胆碱(SCh)和琥珀酰单胆碱(SMC)对腓总神经切断术后0 ~ 147天大鼠指长伸肌(EDL)的影响。同时测量K+流出量(mmol -1 g-1)和收缩张力(mN)对SCh的影响表明,在去神经支配后22-28天,这两个参数的平均值迅速增加(7.7 mmol -1 g-1, 36 mN)。在研究结束时,与正常对侧EDL肌(n = 82)相比,挛缩反应下降到4.0 mN,而K+外排能力仍然相对较高(4.8 mmol -1 g-1)。在神经切断术后1-56天内,sc诱导的K+外排与挛缩张力之间存在显著相关性(r = 0.86, P小于或等于0.001),这表明在指定的时间段内,挛缩反应和K+外排是同时发生的。在去神经支配后18-22天,SCh和SMC对最大挛缩张力/K+外排的反应之比相似,分别为4.9和5.9。结果表明,每种药物在失神经大鼠骨骼肌中的作用方式相似,它们的高钾化电位同样有效。对比测量SCh和SMC对膜去极化和挛缩张力的反应结果表明,两种药物在去神经支配后7天和14天产生了定量相似的反应。(摘要删节250字)
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