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Korean Journal of Pharmacology
1980 Volume.16 No. 2 p.25 ~ p.29
Effect of Etomidoline on the Isolated smooth Muscle of Rabbit



Abstract
Etomidoline (Nonspa??), which is chemically related to tertiary amine, is new synthetic antispasmodic agent with analgesic action. Antispasmodic effect of this agent is stronger than hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan??), quaternary amine, and the absorption from intestine is also much higher.
This study was undertaken to determine the effect of etomidoline on duodenal motility and other smooth muscles of rabbit. Strips of various isolated smooth muscle, 2 cm long from adult rabbits weighting about 2 kg, were suspended in a muscle chamber containing Tyrode¢¥s solution, which was bubbled with oxygen gas, and the temperature of the solution was kept constant at 38¡É. After being washed with fresh solution several times the strips of smooth muscle attained constant motility and tonus. Etomidoline and other drugs were added in various concentrations to the chamber. Contractility of the strips was measured by using polygraph (Grass, model 7).
The results are as follows:
1) In isolated rabbit atrium etomidoline produces a slight depression of contractility and the rate is also decreased.
2) On the other hand, etomidoline relaxed isolated strips of stomach, duodenal, and detrusor of rabbit. This relaxing effect of etomidoline on isolated duodenal strip of rabbit was not blocked by ¥á-adrenergic blocking agent, phenoxybenzamine, but by ¥â-adrenergic blocking agent, propranolol.
3) Etomidoline did not exert any effect on isolated aorta, gall bladder, and trigone of rabbit. From the above results, it may be concluded that the relaxing effect of etomidoline on duodenal strip is related ¥â-adrenergic receptor.
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