ALPHA-CONOTOXIN GI PRODUCES TETANIC FADE AT THE RAT NEUROMUSCULAR-JUNCTION

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BLOUNT, K [1 ]
JOHNSON, A [1 ]
PRIOR, C [1 ]
MARSHALL, IG [1 ]
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[1] UNIV STRATHCLYDE,DEPT PHYSIOL & PHARMACOL,204 GEORGE ST,GLASGOW G1 1XW,SCOTLAND
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10.1016/0041-0101(92)90381-E
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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The ability of the marine snail toxin, alpha-conotoxin GI, to produce blockade of singly evoked twitches and to produce tetanic and train-of-four fade has been determined in the isolated rat hemidiaphragm preparation. Results were compared to those obtained with a reversible (vecuronium) and an irreversible (alpha-bungarotoxin) nicotinic acetylcholine antagonist and have been interpreted in terms of relative effects on post- and prejunctional nicotinic acetylcholine receptors at the neuromuscular junction. Alpha-Conotoxin GI (0.5-2-mu-M) produced a concentration-dependent, readily reversible, decrease in the peak amplitude of single twitches and 50 Hz tetani, and an increase in tetanic and train-of-four fade. Alpha-Conotoxin GI was consistently 2-3-fold more potent than vecuronium with respect to all of the measured tension parameters. Both alpha-conotoxin GI and vecuronium were approximately 2-fold more potent in producing tetanic fade and in blocking tetanic contractions than in blocking single twitches. In contrast to both alpha-conotoxin GI and vecuronium, alpha-bungarotoxin (0.13-mu-M) reduced the peak amplitude of both single twitches and 50 Hz tetani to the same extent without the appearance of a large degree of tetanic or train-of-four fade. Based on a comparison of the in vitro time course of neuromuscular block and of the relative effects of vecuronium, alpha-conotoxin GI and alpha-bungarotoxin on twitches, tetani and trains-of-four, we conclude that alpha-conotoxin GI has both pre- and postjunctional activity at the neuromuscular junction. In this respect, alpha-conotoxin GI resembles the clinically used competitive neuromuscular blocking drugs rather than the irreversible snake alpha-neurotoxins.
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