THE SYMPATHETIC POSTGANGLIONIC FIBRE AND THE BLOCK BY BRETYLIUM; THE BLOCK PREVENTED BY HEXAMETHONIUM AND IMITATED BY MECAMYLAMINE
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- 1 June 1964
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 22 (3), 549-557
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1476-5381.1964.tb01709.x
Abstract
Acetylcholine, in the presence of atropine, has an action like that of sympathetic stimulation. When injected into the splenic artery it causes contraction of the spleen, but this action is blocked by hexamethonium; stimulation of the splenic nerves, however, is still effective. Thus hexamethonium distinguishes between sympathetic nerve stimulation and the action of acetylcholine. If bretylium is used instead of hexamethonium, there is no such distinction, for bretylium blocks the response to nerve stimulation as well as that to acetylcholine. It appeared that hexamethonium might block the action of acetylcholine by preventing its entry into the sympathetic fibre. Acetylcholine has some structural similarity to bretylium, since acetylcholine is a derivative of trimethylammonium and bretylium is a derivative of dimethylethyl-ammonium. It has been found that hexamethonium, pentolinium and hemicholinium (HC-3), which are all bis-quaternary compounds, block the action of bretylium, presumably by preventing its entry into the fibre. Consistent with the view that ability to enter the fibre is important is the observation that mecamylamine and pempidine, which are ganglion-blocking agents, but not either mono- or bis-quaternary compounds, often abolish the response to stimulation of the sympathetic postganglionic fibre.Keywords
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