Temperature and Potency of d‐Tubocurarine and Pancuronium in Vitro

The concentrations of d-tubocurarine and pancuronium producing 50% block of the indirectly elicited twitch were determined in isolated mouse nerve-diaphragm preparations at 37 and 25 C. The contralateral side was used as a control in a 2 × 2 factorial analysis of variance. Cooling shifted the dose-response curves for both drugs to the left, but only slightly (from 1.69 ± 0.022 μM to 1.49 ± 0.021 μM with d-tubocurarine and from 0.65 ± 0.012 μM to 0.46 ± 0.009 μM with pancuronium). The dose-response relationship was, however, so steep (Hill coefficient approximately 5 to 6) that a slight horizontal shift of the dose-response curve corresponds to a considerable decrease in the twitch response at a concentration midway between the curves. Thus, studies using only the concentration that produces partial block of twitch responses misleadingly suggest a large effect of temperature. Similarly, if in another system the curve were to shift to the right even only slightly, a temperature effect in the reverse direction might be reported. It is concluded that temperature appears to have little influence on cellular potency of neuromuscular blocking agents.

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