1989
DOI: 10.1254/jjp.51.321
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Opioid effects of racemic ketamine on the excitability of sciatic nerve and skeletal muscle fibers of the frog.

Abstract: Abstract-The effects of ±ketamine were tested on the excitability of frog sciatic nerves using a sucrose gap apparatus and skeletal muscle fibers using intracellular microelectrodes.When applied extracellularly by perfusion, ketamine depressed the action potential of sciatic nerves in a dose-dependent manner. This depression was partially antagonized by the simultaneous treatment with a small concentration of naloxone.However, when the ketamine was applied intracellularly by placing it in a compartment with a … Show more

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