H. Iwasaki et al., DIFFERENTIAL NEUROMUSCULAR EFFECTS OF VECURONIUM ON THE ADDUCTOR AND ABDUCTOR LARYNGEAL MUSCLES AND TIBIALIS ANTERIOR MUSCLE IN DOGS, British Journal of Anaesthesia, 72(3), 1994, pp. 321-323
We have studied in dogs the neuromuscular blocking effects of vecuroni
um on the cricothyroid (CT) (a tenser muscle of the vocal folds) and p
osterior cricoarytenoid (PCA) (sole abductor muscle of the vocal folds
) muscles of the larynx and the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle. The lun
gs of the animals were ventilated mechanically with 0.2% halothane and
oxygen. Electromyography (EMG) was performed on the CT, PCA and TA mu
scles by inserting fine wire electrodes The evoked compound EMG respon
ses of the three muscles were measured simultaneously in an identical
manner by stimulating supramaximally the superior laryngeal, recurrent
and sciatic nerves at 0.1 Hz and 0.2 ms. Vecuronium was infused conti
nuously at a rate of 0.01 mg kg(-1) min(-1) for 8 min. Vecuronium prod
uced more intense neuromuscular block in the CT than in the PCA and TA
muscles. The rate of recovery was significantly slowly in the CT comp
ared with the PCA and TA muscles. This study confirms the difference i
n sensitivity between laryngeal and peripheral muscles, demonstrating
that the intrinsic laryngeal muscles do not all behave similarly after
administration of vecuronium.