Literature DB >> 8905946

[Potentiation of procaine-induced local sensory block by verapamil in rats].

H Ohmori1, H Iwasaki, K Omote, M Kawamata, T Kawamata, M Yamauchi, A Namiki.   

Abstract

We have studied the effects of calcium-channel blocker, verapamil, on procaine-induced local sensory block. Standardized tail-flick (TF) test was used to investigate the duration and intensity of procaine-induced local conduction block in rats. After obtaining baseline TF latencies (mean; 3.3 sec), two 100 microliters of 0.4% procaine alone, a combination of 0.4% procaine and verapamil (100 micrograms, or 200 micrograms), or a large dose of verapamil (200 micrograms) were injected to the opposite sites of the tail base and TF test was performed every five minutes for 45 minutes. A large dose of verapamil showed no prolongation of TF latencies. The administration of 0.4% procaine alone produced a significant increase of TF latencies and the peak effect of % MPE (percent maximum possible effect) was demonstrated at 4 minutes after the drug injection (mean % MPE; 37.0%). Coadministration of 0.4% procaine and two doses of verapamil produced significant increases of % MPE in a dose-dependent fashion. It was concluded that sensory block by procaine of the peripheral nerves is potentiated by coadministration of calcium-channel blocker, verapamil.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8905946

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Masui        ISSN: 0021-4892


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