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. 1973 Apr;36(2):265–270. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.36.2.265

Neuromuscular block after intra-arterially injected acetylcholine

1. Introduction, methods, and technique

P Tonali 1, D Gambi 1
PMCID: PMC1083563  PMID: 4350703

Abstract

The neuromuscular depolarizing block induced by intra-arterially injected ACh was studied to determine the variability in the same subject and in different subjects without disorders at the motor end-plate. Amplitude of action potentials of the opponens pollicis muscle evoked by intermittent repetitive supramaximal stimulation of the median nerve at the wrist were recorded for one hour from the beginning of ACh injection. The features of prompt and late depression stages after the injection were analysed statistically. Re-testing of the same subjects after a while shows that, in spite of all efforts to maintain the same experimental conditions, variations do occur in late depression. Time course and duration are particularly affected, while the degree of depression is altered but slightly. The presence of such variations limits this test to evaluation of the influence of other factors only within their already established statistical limits.

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