Norel_1994_Life.Sci_55_L261

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Title : Cholinesterase inhibition by vecuronium and pancuronium in human airways - Norel_1994_Life.Sci_55_L261
Author(s) : Norel X , Labat C , De Santis D , Gorenne I , Dulmet E , Rossi F , Brink C
Ref : Life Sciences , 55 :L261 , 1994
Abstract :

Vecuronium (100 microM) but not pancuronium (100 microM) increased the sensitivity of human isolated bronchial preparations (HBP) to exogenous acetylcholine (ACh). The pD2 values obtained from concentration-dependent contractions were: control, 4.59 +/- 0.29 vecuronium, 5.86 +/- 0.31. Vecuronium or pancuronium (100 microM) significantly decreased (50%) the neostigmine contractions in HBP. In addition, vecuronium was more potent than pancuronium in preventing exogenous ACh degradation. These results suggest that vecuronium and pancuronium may have physiological effects in human airways by inhibiting both the tissue cholinesterases and muscarinic (M3) receptors.

PubMedSearch : Norel_1994_Life.Sci_55_L261
PubMedID: 7916437

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Norel X, Labat C, De Santis D, Gorenne I, Dulmet E, Rossi F, Brink C (1994)
Cholinesterase inhibition by vecuronium and pancuronium in human airways
Life Sciences 55 :L261

Norel X, Labat C, De Santis D, Gorenne I, Dulmet E, Rossi F, Brink C (1994)
Life Sciences 55 :L261