Differential potentiation by calcium antagonists of neuromuscular blockade induced by pancuronium and succinylcholine in cats in vivo |
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Authors: | M. Ocaña E. Del Pozo R. Carlos J. M. Baeyens |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Department of Pharmacology, School of Medicine, Granada, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of several calcium antagonists (verapamil, nicardipine and two diltiazem isomers, d-cis and l-cis diltiazem) alone and associated to non-depolarizing (pancuronium) and depolarizing (succinylcholine) neuromuscular blockers, were evaluated on sciatic nerve-tibialis anterior muscle preparations from cats in vivo. The calcium antagonists used (at 0.1 and 0.5mg/kg iv) did not modify the height of muscular twitches elicited indirectly. However, these agents potentiated in a dose-dependent way the neuromuscular blockade induced by iv pancuronium (2–40g/kg) and succinylcholine (6–200g/kg). The order of potency in increasing the effects of pancuronium was nicardipine d-cis diltiazem verapamil, whereas the order of potency in enhancing succinylcholine effects was d-cis diltiazem verapamil nicardipine. The effects of diltiazem were stereoselective, thus the potentiation induced by d-cis diltiazem was significantly greater in all cases than that induced by l-cis diltiazem, which suggests that calcium channel blockade plays a role in these interactions. However, other mechanisms such as calcium antagonists-induced nicotinic receptor desensitization may also be involved. |
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Keywords: | Calcium antagonists neuromuscular blocking drugs calcium channels verapamil diltiazem nicardipine pancuronium succinylcholine |
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