Storella R J, Bierkamper G G
Eur J Pharmacol. 1986 May 13;124(1-2):143-8. doi: 10.1016/0014-2999(86)90134-2.
The frequency-dependence of neuromuscular blockade in the presence of d-tubocurarine (dTC) was studied in the vascular perfused rat phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparation by intracellular recording. Endplate potential (EPP) amplitude decreased as the frequency of stimulation increased (2.5-40 Hz). Additionally, the slopes of the regression lines of EPP amplitude versus the log of stimulation frequency decreased when the dTC concentration was increased. Since the dependence of neuromuscular blockade on frequency was not enhanced by higher concentrations of dTC, the postjunctional channel-blocking hypothesis does not sufficiently explain frequency-dependent neuromuscular blockade in the presence of dTC. However, the present results are compatible with the hypothesis that dTC influences neuromuscular blockade via a prejunctional action, affecting acetylcholine release.
在血管灌流的大鼠膈神经 - 半膈肌标本中,通过细胞内记录研究了在存在d - 筒箭毒碱(dTC)的情况下神经肌肉阻滞的频率依赖性。随着刺激频率增加(2.5 - 40Hz),终板电位(EPP)幅度降低。此外,当dTC浓度增加时,EPP幅度与刺激频率对数的回归线斜率降低。由于较高浓度的dTC并未增强神经肌肉阻滞对频率的依赖性,因此接头后通道阻断假说不足以解释在存在dTC的情况下频率依赖性神经肌肉阻滞。然而,目前的结果与以下假说相符:dTC通过接头前作用影响神经肌肉阻滞,影响乙酰胆碱释放。