4-Aminopyridine Reverses Saxitoxin (STX)- and Tetrodotoxin (TTX)-Induced Cardiorespiratory Depression in Chronically Instrumented Guinea Pigs

Fat-Chun T. Chang , David L. Spriggs, Bernard J. Benton, Shannon A. Keller, Benedict R. Capacio
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The extent to which cardiorespiratory infirmity and other sublethal effects of saxitoxin (STX) and tetrodotoxin (TTX) can be reversed by 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) was investigated in guinea pigs chronically instrumented for the concurrent electrophysiological recordings of electrocorticogram (ECoG), diaphragmatic electromyogram (DEMG), Lead II electrocardiogram, and neck skeletal muscle electromyogram. Animals were intoxicated with either STX or TTX (2 and 3 μg/kg, im) to produce a state of progressive cardiorespiratory depression (depicted by decreasing DEMG amplitude, bradypnea, and bradycardia). At the point where cardiorespiratory performance was most seriously compromised (≈30 min posttoxin), 4-AP (1 or 2 mg/kg, im) was administered. The therapeutic effect of 4-AP was striking in that, within minutes, the toxin-induced diaphragmatic blockade, bradypnea, bradycardia, and depressed cortical activity were all restored to a level either comparable to, or surpassing, that of control. The optimal 4-AP dose level was determined to be 2 mg/kg (im) based on analyses of cardiorespiratory activity profiles throughout the course of intoxication and 4-AP treatment. At the dose levels (either 1 or 2 mg/kg) used to restore ventilatory function and cardiovascular performance, 4-AP produced no sign of seizures and convulsions. Although less serious secondary effects such as cortical excitant/arousal effect (indicated by ECoG power spectral analysis) and transient periods of skeletal muscle fasciculation were observed, these events were of minor concern particularly in view of the remarkable therapeutic effects of 4-AP.

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4-氨基吡啶逆转长期仪器化豚鼠蛤蚌毒素(STX)和河豚毒素(TTX)诱导的心肺抑制
研究了4-氨基吡啶(4-AP)能在多大程度上逆转蛤毒毒素(STX)和河豚毒素(TTX)的心肺功能不全和其他亚致死效应。实验用慢性仪器同时记录豚鼠的皮质电图(ECoG)、膈肌电图(DEMG)、铅II型心电图和颈部骨骼肌肌电图。动物被STX或TTX(2和3 μg/kg, im)中毒,产生进行性心肺抑制状态(表现为DEMG振幅下降、呼吸缓慢和心动过缓)。在心肺功能受损最严重时(毒素释放后约30分钟),给予4-AP(1或2 mg/kg, im)。4-AP的治疗效果是惊人的,在几分钟内,毒素引起的膈肌阻滞、呼吸急促、心动过缓和皮层活动抑制都恢复到与对照组相当或超过对照组的水平。根据中毒和4-AP治疗过程中心肺活动谱分析,确定最佳4-AP剂量水平为2 mg/kg (im)。在用于恢复通气功能和心血管功能的剂量水平(1或2 mg/kg)下,4-AP不会产生癫痫发作和惊厥的迹象。虽然观察到不太严重的继发性效应,如皮质兴奋/唤醒效应(由ECoG功率谱分析显示)和短暂的骨骼肌束动,但考虑到4-AP显著的治疗效果,这些事件是次要的。
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