Staiman A, Seeman P
J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1977 May;201(2):340-9.
The equilibrium blocking concentrations of benzyl alcohol, lidocaine and tetrodotoxin just sufficient to block nerve impulse conduction were determined on myelinated single fibers of the bullfrog. For all three anesthetics it was found that the fastest conducting fibers (45 m/sec; about 18 micron diameter) required about 4 times higher blocking concentrations than the slowest fibers (8 m/sec; about 3 micron diameter). The drugs did not affect the frog sciatic nerve length constant (2 mm), using tetrodotoxin to block the action potential. In agreement with Uehara's single fiber study using urethane (Uehara, Y.:Jap. J. Physiol. 10: 267-274, 1960), it is concluded that smaller myelinated fibers are more sensitive to anesthetic blockade.
在牛蛙的有髓单纤维上测定了刚好足以阻断神经冲动传导的苯甲醇、利多卡因和河豚毒素的平衡阻断浓度。对于所有这三种麻醉剂,发现传导速度最快的纤维(45米/秒;直径约18微米)所需的阻断浓度比传导速度最慢的纤维(8米/秒;直径约3微米)高约4倍。使用河豚毒素阻断动作电位时,这些药物不影响青蛙坐骨神经的长度常数(2毫米)。与上原使用氨基甲酸乙酯进行的单纤维研究结果一致(上原洋:《日本生理学杂志》10: 267 - 274, 1960),得出结论:较小的有髓纤维对麻醉阻断更敏感。