Literature DB >> 2122

Influence of pH on the contractor effect of convulsant barbiturate on frog lung.

H Downes, K A Wayson, S M Edney, N Gerber.   

Abstract

Pentobarbial, thiopental and the convulsant 5-ethyl-5-(2-cyclohexylideneëthyl) barbituric acid (CHEB) were tested for contractor effect on the isolated lung of the fullfrog at pH 7.0 (7% CO2 and 20 mM HCO3-) and pH 8.4 (0.3% CO2 and 20mM HCO3-). CHEB was a potent contractor, thiopental a feeble contractor, and pentobarbital lacked contractor effect. The contractor potencies of both CHEB and thiopental were greater at the more acid pH. The potencies of formally charged agonists such as acetylcholine and K+ were not altered by the pH differences employed in these experiments. The pKa of CHEB was found to be 8.18 at 15 degrees C and 8.03 at 27 degrees C. Calculation of concentration-effect relationships of ionized and nonionized CHEB showed that only the nonionized CHEB was responsible for the contractor effect.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 2122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther        ISSN: 0003-9780


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1.  Mechanisms of intrinsic tone in bullfrog lung: relaxant effects of indomethacin, ouabain and potassium.

Authors:  H Downes; R A Edelstein; S M Taylor
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1986-03       Impact factor: 8.739

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