
pmid: 27060013
After the demonstration of its life-saving effect in severe hyperkalemia and the recovery of skeletal muscle after injury, pentadecapeptide BPC 157 has been shown to attenuate the local paralytic effect induced by succinylcholine, in addition to systemic muscle disability (and consequent muscle damage). Hyperkalemia, arrhythmias and a rise in serum enzyme values, were counteracted in rats. Assessments were made at 3 and 30min and 1, 3, 5, and 7 days after succinylcholine administration (1.0mg/kg into the right anterior tibial muscle). BPC 157 (10µg/kg, 10ng/kg) (given intraperitoneally 30min before or immediately after succinylcholine or per-orally in drinking water through 24h until succinylcholine administration) mitigated both local and systemic disturbances. BPC 157 completely eliminated hyperkalemia and arrhythmias, markedly attenuated or erradicated behavioral agitation, muscle twitches, motionless resting and completely eliminated post-succinylcholine hyperalgesia. BPC 157 immediately eliminated leg contractures and counteracted both edema and the decrease in muscle fibers in the diaphragm and injected/non-injected anterior tibial muscles. Therefore, the depolarizing neuromuscular blocker effects of succinylcholine were successfully antagonized.
Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Muscle Fibers, Skeletal, Proteins, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Immobility Response, Tonic, Succinylcholine, Arrhythmias, Peptide Fragments, BPC 157, Rats, Animals, Hyperkalemia, Paralysis, Arrhythmias ; BPC 157 ; Hyperkalemia ; Rats ; Succinylcholine, Rats, Wistar, Psychomotor Agitation, Muscle Contraction
Male, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Muscle Fibers, Skeletal, Proteins, Arrhythmias, Cardiac, Immobility Response, Tonic, Succinylcholine, Arrhythmias, Peptide Fragments, BPC 157, Rats, Animals, Hyperkalemia, Paralysis, Arrhythmias ; BPC 157 ; Hyperkalemia ; Rats ; Succinylcholine, Rats, Wistar, Psychomotor Agitation, Muscle Contraction
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