Combined effects of succinylcholine and calcium on membrane-bound acetylcholinesterase activity

Journal of Anesthesia
M WakamatsuY Nozawa

Abstract

The effects of succinylcholine and calcium (Ca2+), alone and together, on membrane-bound acetylcholinesterase ("true-type" cholinesterase) were examined using human erythrocyte ghosts to elucidate the combined pharmacological activity of succinylcholine and calcium in in vivo system. Succinylcholine inhibited the acetylcholinesterase by a mixed style. Calcium alone exhibited an inhibitory effect on the enzyme, but a biphasic effect together with succinylcholine: marked restoration of the enzyme activity at calcium concentrations lower than 6 mM and depression at its higher concentrations. It is suggested that calcium induces a conformational change of the enzyme protein leading to the altered binding capacity of succinylcholine. In anesthetic practice, therefore, the use of calcium may not be indicated for the treatment of SCh phase II block.

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