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. 1978 Jan;204(1):46-53.

The effect of pancuronium and gallamine on muscarinic transmission in the superior cervical ganglion

  • PMID: 201745

The effect of pancuronium and gallamine on muscarinic transmission in the superior cervical ganglion

R W Gardier et al. J Pharmacol Exp Ther. 1978 Jan.

Abstract

Pancuronium enhanced contraction of the nictitating membrane elicited via ganglionic muscarinic pathways in the superior cervical ganglion of the cat. In order to elucidate this phenomenon, recordings of the superior cervical ganglion surface potential were made which demonstrated that pancuronium and gallamine reduced and haloperidol enhanced ganglionic hyperpolarization without significantly altering the ganglionic slow depolarization. Pancuronium reversed the effects produced by haloperidol, whereas the latter drug was unable to antagonize those induced by pancuronium. These results allow the speculation that pharmacologically distinct muscarinic receptors reside in sympathetic ganglia, one of which is susceptible to blockade by pancuronium or gallamine.

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