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pubmed-article:2612066pubmed:abstractText1. In vitro time course studies on the effects of hexamethonium (7 mmol/L), pancuronium (5 mumol/L) and decamethonium (220 mumol/L) on nerve-evoked (2 Hz for 2 s every 20 s) maximal twitches (T1, T2, T3, T4) of the rat hemidiaphragm were conducted. All three drugs progressively depressed all four twitches in a given train but at different rates (T4 greater than T3 greater than T2 much greater than T1). 2. The response-time profiles for T1 and T4 varied widely for the three drugs such that, for the same degree of T1-block, each drug produced a different magnitude of T4-block during the onset of and recovery from neuromuscular blockade. 3. Analysis of the T1 versus T4/T1 plot showed that, at 50% T1-block, the corresponding T4/T1 (i.e. train-of-four ratios) during the onset (and recovery) phase were 0.16 (0.29), 0.46 (0.40) and 0.66 (0.53) for hexamethonium, pancuronium and decamethonium, respectively. Thus, for the same degree (i.e. 50%) of twitch (T1) tension depression, the three drugs differed widely in their ability (hexamethonium much greater than pancuronium greater than decamethonium) to produce fade as reflected in the respective train-of-four ratio. 4. Our results therefore show that the train-of-four ratio (T4/T1) at 50% T1-block obtained from such in vitro time course studies is a useful quantitative index of the potential of various drugs to cause train-of-four fade. Based on this index a classification of various compounds already studied is proposed as follows: hexamethonium much greater than pancuronium approximately (+)-tubocurarine greater than decamethonium approximately succinylcholine much greater than alpha-bungarotoxin.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:2612066pubmed:articleTitleIn vitro time course studies on train-of-four fade induced by hexamethonium, pancuronium and decamethonium in the rat hemidiaphragm.lld:pubmed
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