Abstract: | The effects of venom from a common sea snake, Enhydrina schistosa, on the actions of acetylcholine in the superior cervical ganglion, the adrenal medulla and in the atropinized cat were investigated. The crude venom reduced nictitating membrane responses to preganglionic nerve stimulation and intra-arterial injection of acetylcholine, without lowering the responses to postganglionic nerve stimulation or intra-arterial adrenaline. In the eviscerated cat, the venom also antagonized rises in heart rate and blood pressure induced by in-injections into the coeliac artery of acetylcholine but not those of histamine. Pressor effects due to splanchnic nerve stimulation and carotid artery occlusion were blocked. In the atropinized cat, the venom depressed heart rate and pressor responses to intravenous acetylcholine, but not the responses to adrenaline. It was concluded that the venom antagonized the actions of acetylcholine at autonomic ganglia and the adrenal medulla. |