Neuromuscular blockers Flashcards
d-tubocurarine (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker. Charged, 20 min - 1 hour
Mivacuronium (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker, 20 min - 1 hour
Pancuronium (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker, 20 min - 1 hour
Vecuronium (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker, 20 min - 1 hour
Atracurium (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Competitive nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker, 20 min - 1 hour
Which competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker has different degradation, and how is it different?
Atracurium is stable outside body but partially degraded spontaneously in body (good for patients with renal-hepatic failure)
Succinylcholine (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Depolarizing, desensitizing neuromuscular blocker, charged, around 5 minutes
What counters competitive, nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers?
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors
What metabolizes depolarizing, desensitizing neuromuscular blockers?
Pseudocholinesterase
Actions of depolarizing, desensitizing neuromuscular blockers (such as succinylcholine)
1) Mimics action of Ach on Nm receptor, 2) keeps postsynaptic membrane depolarized longer, 3) Desensitizes receptor, making receptor insesitive to Ach after repolarization
Botulinus toxin (give class, charge and duration of action if known)
Acetylcholine release inhibitor, very long duration of action
Where does botulinus toxin bind?
To a protein in cholinergic nerve terminals which causes Ach release, blocking secretion irreversibly
List the duration of action for neuromuscular blockers
Succinylcholine (5 min), d-tubocurarine (20 mins), -iums (20-60 minutes), Botulinus toxin (weeks or months)
How is the paralysis induced by succinylcholine different from that induced by d-tubocurarine or botulinus toxin (besides duration)?
Succinylcholine paralysis can begin with muscle fasiculations
What neuromuscular blockers affect release of another NT (not Ach) and in what way?
d-Tubocurarine and succinylcholine lead to histamine release