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  2. Effects of the enantiomers of R,S-salbutamol on incompletely fused tetanic contractions of slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscles of the guinea-pig

Effects of the enantiomers of R,S-salbutamol on incompletely fused tetanic contractions of slow- and fast-twitch skeletal muscles of the guinea-pig

  • Br J Pharmacol. 1998 Feb;123(3):558-64. doi: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701627.
C Prior 1 M B Leonard J R McCullough
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  • 1 Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland.
Abstract

1. The effects of racemic R,S-salbutamol, and its individual enantiomers have been studied on incompletely fused (sub-tetanic) contractile responses of fast- and slow-contracting isolated skeletal muscles of the guinea-pig. 2. R,S-salbutamol (2-4 microM) decreased the peak force of sub-tetani in the slow-contracting soleus muscle and increased the peak force of sub-tetani in the fast-contracting peroneus longus muscle. It also increased the force of the first twitch of sub-tetani in both muscles. The decrease in the peak force of sub-tetani in the soleus muscle was due to defusion of the individual twitches caused by a shortening of their time course. 3. The effects of 4 microM of the racemate on both fast- and slow-contracting muscles were mimicked by 2 microM R-salbutamol (levalbuterol). However, 2 microM S-salbutamol was devoid of activity in both muscles. 4. We concluded that all the effects of R,S-salbutamol on guinea-pig skeletal muscles are due to the activity of the R-enantiomer. Thus there is a common enantiomeric profile for the skeletal muscle and bronchorelaxant activity of the compound.

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