نتایج جستجو برای: anticholinesterase
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Effects of diltiazem on calcium ion translocation: a study on isolated frog rectus abdominis muscle.
Diltiazem, a calcium channel blocker was studied to observe its effects on the acetylcholine contractile responses of isolated frog rectus abdominis muscle. This response was modified in a dual manner i.e., initial potentiation, followed by inhibition. Diltiazem may not have anticholinesterase like mechanism, as it potentiated the responses to both acetylcholine and succinylcholine. Rectus musc...
Polymeric alkylpyridinium salts (poly-APS) isolated from the marine sponge Reniera sarai act as potent anticholinesterase agents; in addition they show moderate hemolytic and cytotoxic activities. The hemolytic activity of poly-APS is due to their detergent-like structure and behavior in aqueous solutions. In this work, the hemolytic activity of poly-APS is analyzed and compared to that of stru...
We examined the possible existence of excitatory cholinergic innervation in isolated rabbit portal vein. Longitudinal strips of the vein in the presence of both phenoxybenzamine, an alpha-adrenoceptor antagonist, and NG-nitro-L-arginine, an inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase, exhibited a small contraction in response to transmural electrical stimulation (ES). The contractile response to ES was ...
2. The mode of action of imidocarb is uncertain though two mechanisms have been proposed: interference with the production and/or utilisation of polyamines, or prevention of entry of inositol into the erythrocyte containing the parasite. In a general pharmacological screen, mice were given single subcutaneous doses of imidocarb dihydrochloride; myosis was observed at 50 mg/kg bw but mydriasis a...
While compression neuropathies of the nerves lower limbs are not a common pathology, peroneal nerve neuropathy is most them. Peroneal commonly occurs at or around head fibula, but can also occur in leg, ankle, foot. Neurophysiological and neuroimaging methods effective diagnosing determining type damage. The first line therapy lifestyle modification, avoidance compressive postures, ankle joint ...
Mary Broadfoot Walker was a Scottish physician who, in 1935, described in great detail the effect of an anticholinesterase drug (physostigmine) on the signs and symptoms of myasthenia gravis. An original five-minutes movie is available online and the skepticism of her contemporary British medical doctors is understandable when the drastic effect of the treatment is shown in this movie. What Mar...
Bowel problems after SCI can be debilitating. Colonic inertia as a result of decreased parasympathetic (S2-4) stimulation of the left colon and rectosigmoid seems to be the principal abnormality accounting for DWE. The conventional measures used for decades have poor results in many people. Neostigmine, an anticholinesterase inhibitor, appears to be a more physiological agent for these individu...
Motor unit action potentials, M responses to repetitive nerve stimulation, and anticholinesterase tests were investigated in 12 myasthenic patients before and after thymectomy. In six of them the endarterial acetylcholine test was also carried out. Responsiveness to ACTH or to prednisone treatment was evaluated before and after thymectomy. The typical myasthenic presynaptic disorders were impro...
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