The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
EFFECT OF ERABUTOXIN ON RESPIRATION OF RABBITS
Shigeo MURAIYasumi OGURA
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1977 Volume 27 Issue 5 Pages 721-726

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The effect of erabutoxin (ETX) was examined on respiration of rabbits. A single dose of 15 μg/kg or 25 μg/kg of ETX did not cause respiratory paralysis, but repeated administration of 15 μg/kg of ETX at 3 hour intervals (three times) or 25 μg/kg at 4 hour intervals (twice) caused fatal respiratory paralysis. Furthermore, a single administration of 50 μg/kg of ETX caused fatal respiratory paralysis within 2 hours after the administration in all animals. This respiratory paralysis caused by ETX was reversible and of long duration (10-20 hour). This respiratory paralysis was not blocked by the administration of anticurare agents (neostigmine, edrophonium) or respiratory stimulants (nikethamide, picrotoxin, dimorpholamine). Since ETX had no influence on the circulatory system, death caused by ETX was prevented with application of artificial respiration.
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