Dasheiff R M
Exp Neurol. 1985 Jul;89(1):172-88. doi: 10.1016/0014-4886(85)90274-2.
d-Tubocurarine (d-TC) is a drug commonly used to produce muscle paralysis. Although it has been demonstrated to produce seizures when injected directly into the cerebral ventricles, no lasting neurotoxic effects have been reported. Data presented here suggest that amounts of d-TC as small as 1 microgram injected directly into rat hippocampus resulted in selective damage to dentate granule cells. Larger doses (5 to 10 micrograms) induced limbic and motor seizures with damage to hippocampal pyramidal cells. Other brain regions showed a differential sensitivity to direct injections. Pharmacologic studies suggest a nicotinic mechanism for both actions. The neurotoxic effects could not be elicited if d-TC was administered systemically, even when the blood-brain barrier was disrupted.
右旋筒箭毒碱(d-TC)是一种常用于引起肌肉麻痹的药物。尽管已证明将其直接注入脑室时会引发癫痫发作,但尚未有持久神经毒性作用的报道。此处呈现的数据表明,直接注入大鼠海马体中低至1微克的d-TC会导致齿状颗粒细胞选择性损伤。更大剂量(5至10微克)会诱发边缘性和运动性癫痫发作,并损伤海马体锥体细胞。其他脑区对直接注射表现出不同的敏感性。药理学研究表明这两种作用均通过烟碱样机制介导。即使血脑屏障被破坏,全身给药d-TC也不会引发神经毒性作用。