Literature DB >> 4390479

Effects of ganglion blocking agents on nicotine extensor convulsions and lethality in mice.

M D Aceto, H C Bentley, J R Dembinski.   

Abstract

1. The ganglion blocking agents, chlorisondamine, pentamethonium, mecamylamine, decamethonium and hexamethonium all block nicotine extensor convulsions when administered intraventricularly in mice. Tetraethylammonium was inactive.2. For the intraventricular route, there is a relationship between ganglionic blocking potency and blocking of nicotine extensor convulsions. Indirect evidence suggests that the site(s) of action of nicotine extensor convulsions and lethality is central in origin and associated with brain areas near the ventricles.3. When ganglion blocking agents are given orally, subcutaneously or intravenously varying degrees of protection can be observed probably depending on factors such as whether or not the drugs cross the blood-brain barrier, absorption, etc., and the effectiveness in protecting mice from nicotine is not related to ganglionic blocking potency.4. Atropine and morphine given intraventricularly or subcutaneously did not protect mice from the LD95 of nicotine. Chlorpromazine gave very erratic results and phenobarbitone was effective subcutaneously and to a lesser extent intraventricularly.

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Year:  1969        PMID: 4390479      PMCID: PMC1703790          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1969.tb09527.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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Authors:  C A STONE; K L MECKELNBURG; M L TORCHIANA
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3.  Pharmacological effects produced by intracerebral injection of drugs in the conscious mouse.

Authors:  T J HALEY; W G MCCORMICK
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4.  The effect of methonium compounds on nicotine convulsions.

Authors:  D R LAURENCE; R S STACEY
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5.  Some relationships between anti-nicotine activity and specific antagonisms.

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2.  Characterization of the locomotor stimulant action of nicotine in tolerant rats.

Authors:  P B Clarke; R Kumar
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