1985
DOI: 10.1254/jjp.37.1
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The Effects of Tetrodotoxin, Papaverine and Verapamil on the Increase in the Rate of Spontaneous Afferent Discharges Induced by Local Anesthetics from the Pulmonary Mechanoreceptors of the Bullfrog

Abstract: Abstract-Procaine(1 X 10-5-1 X 10-4 M), dibucaine (1 X 10-5-1 X 10-4 M) and tetracaine (1 X 10-6-1 X 10-5 M) caused an increase followed by a decrease in the rate of spontaneous afferent (A) discharges (D) accompanied with a decrease in the flow rate of perfusion solution from the pulmonary vein in the isolated lung of the bullfrog, but these local anesthetics only decreased the rate of A.D. synchronized with lung inflation. The stimulatory effects of these drugs on the rate of spon taneous A.D. were studied.I… Show more

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“…The experiments were performed on bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) weighing 250 350 g. Preparations and recording methods were described in a previous paper (10). The right lung was excised together with the pulmonary branches of the right vagus nerve, and a tracheal cannula and an arterial cannula were inserted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The experiments were performed on bullfrogs (Rana catesbeiana) weighing 250 350 g. Preparations and recording methods were described in a previous paper (10). The right lung was excised together with the pulmonary branches of the right vagus nerve, and a tracheal cannula and an arterial cannula were inserted.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%