| Literature DB >> 6471620 |
M Kimura, I Kimura, H Nojima, K Takahashi, T Hayashi, M Shimizu, N Morita.
Abstract
A new monoterpene, paeoniflorigenone (PFG) (100-900 micrograms/ml), which was isolated from paeony roots and identified chemically, suppressed both indirectly and directly stimulated muscle twitchings of frog sciatic nerve-sartorius muscle preparation, and it indirectly stimulated muscle twitchings of phrenic nerve-diaphragm muscle preparations. The suppression effect by PFG (300 micrograms/ml) on twitching was not reversed by neostigmine (60 micrograms/ml) and was restored by washing out of PFG. PFG (150 micrograms/ml) depolarized the diaphragm muscle membranes by 10 mV and did not change the electrotonic potentials. PFG (100 micrograms/ml) inhibited weakly acetylcholine (5 micrograms/ml)-induced slow contractions. These results demonstrated that PFG is a depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agent, being similar to succinylcholine, except that PFG did not produce any contraction, but succinylcholine did.Entities:
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Year: 1984 PMID: 6471620 DOI: 10.1254/jjp.35.61
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Jpn J Pharmacol ISSN: 0021-5198