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Evaluation of Presynaptic Action of Depolarizing Neuromuscular Blocking Agents with Single Twitch Response in Vitro

Hwang KH, Chai WS, Kang KS, Kim YI, Park W, Kim SY

BACKGROUND: This study was performed to evaluate the presynaptic effects of depolarizing neuromuscular blocking drugs by using slow and fast frequencies of indirect stimulation on partial twitch depression in vitro. METHODS:...
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The Train-of-Four Ratio Profile During Onset and Offset Following Administration of Neuromuscular Blocking Agents

Kim SC, Lee JS, Yoon CS, Kim MH, Park W, Kim SY, Choi SJ

BACKGROUND: The train of four (TOF) stimulation is valuable to study pharmacodynamics associated with the interaction between muscle relaxants and receptors in the neuromuscular junction. TOF fade expresses presynaptic effect...
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The Effect of Frequency of Stimulation on Partial Twitch Depression in a Rat Phrenic Nerve Hemidiaphragm Preparation

Lim KI, Hwang KH, Jeong WT, Lee JS, Park W, Kim SY

Background: This study was designed to determine whether presynaptic receptor blockade could be differentiated from postsynaptic receptor blockade by examining the effect of increasing frequencies of indirect stimulation on partial...
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Anatomical Characterization of Vanilloid Receptor 1 (VR1)-positive Primary Afferents in Lower Lumbar Cord in the Rat

Kim SM, Oh JM, Valtschanoff JG, Baik DJ, Hwang SJ

  • KMID: 2224503
  • Korean J Anat.
  • 2004 Jun;37(3):231-239.
Primary afferents sensitive to capsaicin and noxious heat express vanilloid receptor 1(VR1) in both their peripheral and central fibers and terminals. We used multiple immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy to characterize...
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Factors that affect the onset of action of non-depolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents

Kim YB, Sung TY, Yang HS

Neuromuscular blockade plays an important role in the safe management of patient airways, surgical field improvement, and respiratory care. Rapid-sequence induction of anesthesia is indispensable to emergency surgery and obstetric...
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Train-of-Four Fade Related to Potency during Recovery from Neuromuscular Block in Isolated Forearm

Kim SY, Kim YB, Lee JS, Kim SC

BACKGREOUND: The speed of action of nondepolarizing muscle relaxants might be correlated with the drug potency and the receptor-plasma concentration gradient. However, because of dissociation constants (KDs) being masked by...
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