Modification by ketamine on the neuromuscular actions of magnesium, vecuronium, pancuronium and alpha-bungarotoxin in the primate
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Modification by ketamine on the neuromuscular actions of magnesium, vecuronium, pancuronium and alpha-bungarotoxin in the primate
Abstract
The neuromuscular effects of ketamine, at cumulative doses of 2.5 and 10 mg.kg-1 iv, were studied by electromyographically quantifying the thumb response evoked by ulnar nerve stimulation in 25 monkeys anaesthetized with pentobarbital-N2O-O2. Ketamine alone at these doses had no neuromuscular effects. When the EMG response was maintained at 50% of control by a continuous infusion of magnesium, vecuronium, or pancuronium, ketamine depressed the responses by an additional 13 +/- 3%, 34 +/- 7% and 32.5 +/- 3.3% (mean +/- SEM), respectively, at the highest dose, P less than 0.05. In contrast, ketamine had no effect on the neuromuscular block produced by incremental doses of alpha-bungarotoxin. These results indicate that ketamine does not act on the postjunctional acetylcholine receptor. It plays a secondary role in neuromuscular block, possibly by prejunctional or postjunctional effects independent of receptor occupation.
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