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The Effects of D-tubocurarine, Pancuronium and Atracurium on the Responses of Gastrocnemius and Soleus Muscles in the Cat

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Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 1984 Dec 1
PMID 6549246
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In vivo, the effects of d-tubocurarine (0.20 mg kg-1), pancuronium (0.015 mg kg-1) and atracurium (0.15 mg kg-1) on the responses of the indirectly stimulated cat gastrocnemius (fast) and soleus (slow) muscles to a twitch, train-of-four and tetanic stimuli were studied. The soleus muscle demonstrated a greater degree of fade than the gastrocnemius in response to tetanic stimuli (50 Hz). There was no difference between the responses of the two muscles to twitch or train-of-four stimuli with any of the drugs. Recovery of train-of-four ratio occurred more rapidly than did the tetanic fade ratio. At a time when train-of-four ratio exceeded 0.7, tetanic fade was still evident, especially in the soleus muscle.

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