| Literature DB >> 13969800 |
F BARZAGHI, P MANTEGAZZA, M RIVA.
Abstract
The anticurare activity of some guanidine derivatives has been studied using the fowl sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius muscle preparation and the cat sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior muscle preparations. Among the compounds tested, and in decreasing order of potency, were NN-dimethylguanidine, N-methylguanidine, guanidine and N-aminoguanidine which antagonized or prevented tubocurarine or gallamine triethiodide-induced paralysis. None of the derivatives antagonized the effects of suxamethonium or decamethonium. NN-Dimethylguanidine, N-methylguanidine and guanidine antagonized or prevented the curare-like effects of magnesium without altering the activity of hemicholinium. At high doses NN-dimethylguanidine induced a decamethonium-like spastic paralysis in the fowl sciatic nerve-gastrocnemius muscle preparation. NN-Diethylguanidine, however, induced a tubocurarine-like flaccid paralysis. The derivatives possessing anticurare activity were also studied using the cat superior cervical ganglion-nictitating membrane preparation to check their possible effects against ganglionic blocking agents. Only guanidine antagonized or prevented the effects of hexamethonium, pentolinium and mecamylamine; it had no effect on the actions of pempidine and chlorisondamine. NN-Diethylguanidine was the only compound in the series to show a ganglionic blocking action.Entities:
Keywords: CHLORISONDAMINE; DECAMETHONIUM COMPOUNDS; GALLAMINE TRIETHIODIDE; GUANIDINES; HEXAMETHONIUM COMPOUNDS; MECAMYLAMINE; MYONEURAL JUNCTION; NICTITATING MEMBRANE; PEMPIDINE; PENTOLINIUM TARTRATE; SUCCINYLCHOLINE; TUBOCURARINE
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Year: 1962 PMID: 13969800 PMCID: PMC1482207 DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1962.tb01446.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Pharmacol Chemother ISSN: 0366-0826