Edery_1959_Br.J.Pharmacol.Chemother_14_317

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Title : Effects of diacetyl monoxime on neuromuscular transmission - Edery_1959_Br.J.Pharmacol.Chemother_14_317
Author(s) : Edery H
Ref : British Journal of Pharmacology Chemother , 14 :317 , 1959
Abstract :

The action of diacetyl monoxime on neuromuscular transmission has been studied in frogs, chickens, and cats, and in isolated rat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations. In frogs and chickens the oxime caused a flaccid paralysis; in chickens there was sometimes opisthotonos. In the indirectly stimulated rat diaphragm, diacetyl monoxime decreased the height of a single twitch, but a tetanus was well sustained. In cats, the twitch height of the indirectly excited gastrocnemius-soleus muscle was reduced by diacetyl monoxime more than was that of the tibialis anterior muscle, but in both muscles a tetanus was well maintained. Diacetyl monoxime reduced the response to direct stimulation of both the rat diaphragm and cat muscles. Diacetyl monoxime injected intra-arterially in the cat elicited a transient hypertension and a gasp. Diacetyl monoxime did not reverse the neuromuscular block caused by anticholinesterases either in isolated rat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations or in cats.

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Edery H (1959)
Effects of diacetyl monoxime on neuromuscular transmission
British Journal of Pharmacology Chemother 14 :317

Edery H (1959)
British Journal of Pharmacology Chemother 14 :317