COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTS OF MERCURIC-CHLORIDE AND METHYLMERCURIC CHLORIDE ON THE ISOLATED PHRENIC-NERVE AND ON THE PHRENIC-NERVE DIAPHRAGM PREPARATION FROM THE RAT

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HERLOFSON, BB [1 ]
ROED, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV OSLO,FAC DENT,DEPT PHYSIOL & BIOCHEM,POB 1052,N-0316 OSLO 3,NORWAY
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10.1016/0887-2333(92)90045-S
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R99 [毒物学(毒理学)];
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This study compared the effects of HgCl2 and CH3HgCl on the compound action potential of the isolated rat phrenic nerve and the twitch contractions of rat phrenic nerve-diaphragm preparations during direct and indirect stimulation. Both HgCl2 and CH3HgCl, at a concentration of 3.7 x 10(-5)M, inhibited the twitches during indirect stimulation. CH3HgCl was slightly more potent than HgCl2. The inhibition might be explained by a simultaneous inhibition of the phrenic nerve. CH3HgCl caused an additional curare-like inhibition at the neuromuscular junction. HgCl2 Potentiated the indirectly elicited twitches before the inhibitory effect ensued. The twitch potentiation was inhibited by low temperature (20-degrees-C), high Ca2+ (10.8 mM) and d-tubocurarine (7.3 x 10(-7) m). It was probably caused by multiple excitation of some of the nerve terminals. Both agents were less efficient at inhibiting the preparations during direct stimulation than during indirect stimulation. However, during direct stimulation, HgCl2 was a considerably more potent inhibitor than CH3HgCl. Both mercury compounds caused a slow increase in the baseline tension. An additional rapid initial phase with HgCl2 could be partly inhibited by dantrolene (1.5 x 10(-5)M), high Ca2+ (10.8 x 10(-3)M) or low temperature (20-degrees-C), indicating that it was a depolarization contracture. The slow phase was not affected by dantrolene, and may be characterized as a rigor. The effects of HgCl2 and CH3HgCl were irreversible on washing, but they could be partly antagonized by washing plus exposure to dithiothreitol, to keep SH groups in the reduced state.
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