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KMID : 0360419780140010055
Korean Journal of Pharmacology
1978 Volume.14 No. 1 p.55 ~ p.62
Picrotoxin-induced Hyperglycemia and the Influences of Several Drugs of the Hyperglycemia

Abstract
Ban formulated the concept of ¢¥sympathetic center¢¥ and ¢¥parasympathetic center¢¥ in the central nervous system, and Folkow et al. reported that the electric stimulation of the posterior part of hypothalamus induced the marked liberation of catecholamines from the adrenal medulla.
Tatum reported that the hyperglycemic action of picrotoxin is contributed to the cathecholamines liberation from adrenal medulla by the excitation of hrpothalamus via splanchnic nervous plexus.
In this paper, the relationship between the convulsive action and the hyperglycemic effect of picrotoxin was investigated, with references to the influences of several drugs related with adrenergic function and two intravenous anesthetics on the picrotoxin hyperglycemia.
The results obtained were summarized as follows:
1) There was no difference between the convulsive duse (1.5mg/kg) and the subconvulsive dose (0.75mg/kg) of picrotoxin in its hyperglycemic effect that was not affected with the phenobarbital pretreatment, but the efficacy of its hyperglycemic action was more prominent than that of strychnine.
2) The hyperglrcemic effect of picrotoxin was markedly suppressed by the pretreatment of thiopental or ketamine.
3) The hyperglycemic effect was not affected by the reserpine pretreatment, but the effect was markedly suppressed by the pretreatment of iproniazid or chlorpromazine.
4) The hyperglrcemic effect of picrotoxin was significantly suppressed by the pretreatment of hexamethonium, propranolol or guanethidine, and the order of those suppressing efficacy was propranolol> hexamethonium> guanethidine.
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