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SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANT
S. Parasuraman, M.Pharm., Ph.D.,
Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Pharmacy,
AIMST University
Skeletal muscle relaxant
• Skeletal muscle relaxants are drugs that act
peripherally at neuromuscular junction/ muscle fibre
itself or centrally in the cerebrospinal axis to reduce
muscle tone and/or cause paralysis.
• A muscle relaxants is a drug that affects skeletal
muscle function and decreases the muscle tone. It
may be used to improve symptoms such as muscle
spasms, pain, and hyperreflexia.
Peripherally acting muscle relaxants
Neuromuscular blocking agents
• Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers
– Long acting: d-Tubocurarine, Pancuronium,
Doxacurium, Pipecuronium
– Intermediate acting: Vecuronium, Atracurium,
Cisatracurium, Rocuronium, Rapacuronium
– Short acting: Mivacurium
• Depolarizing blockers: Succinylcholine (Sch),
Decamethonium
Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers
• MOA: The site of action of both competitive and
depolarizing blockers is the end plate of skeletal
muscle fibres.
• Pharmacological actions:
– Skeletal muscles: Intravenous injection of nondepolarizing
blockers rapidly produces muscle weakness followed by
flaccid paralysis.
– Autonomic ganglia: produce some degree of ganglionic
blockade
– Histamine release: d-TC releases histamine from mast cells.
Histamine release contributes to the hypotension produced
by d-TC. Flushing, bronchospasm and increased respiratory
secretions are other effects.
Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers
• Pharmacological actions (Cont.,):
– Cardiovascular system: d-Tubocurarine produces
significant fall in BP. This is due to
• ganglionic blockade
• histamine release and
• reduced venous return
– Gastrointestinal tract: The ganglion blocking activity of
competitive blockers may enhance postoperative paralytic
ileus after abdominal operations.
– Central nervous system: All neuromuscular blockers are
quaternary compounds—do not cross blood-brain barrier.
Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
• d-Tubocurarine:
– Not clinical used do to its histaminic effects.
• Succinylcholine:
– SCh is the most commonly used muscle relaxant for passing
tracheal tube. It induces rapid, complete and predictable
paralysis with spontaneous recovery in ~5 min.
– Occasionally SCh is used by continuous i.v. infusion for
producing controlled muscle relaxation of longer duration.
– It should be avoided in younger children unless absolutely
necessary, because risk of hyperkalaemia and cardiac
arrhythmia is higher.
• Pancuronium:
– It is a synthetic steroidal compound, ~5 times more potent
and longer acting than d-TC.
– Because of longer duration of action, needing reversal, its
use is now restricted to prolonged operations, especially
neurosurgery.
• Pipecuronium:
– Muscle relaxant with a slow onset and long duration of
action; steroidal in nature; recommended for prolonged
surgeries.
Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
• Vecuronium:
– It is a most commonly used muscle relaxant for routine
surgery and in intensive care units..
• Atracurium:
– Four times less potent than pancuronium and shorter
acting.
• Rocuronium:
– Muscle relaxant with a rapid onset and intermediate
duration of action which can be used as alternative to SCh
for tracheal intubation without the disadvantages of
depolarizing block and cardiovascular changes.
Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
Uses
• Adjuvants to general anaesthesia: The most
important use of neuromuscular blockers is as
adjuvants to general anaesthesia. Choice of the
neuromuscular blocker depends on the nature and
duration of the procedure, pharmacokinetics of the
blocker and cardiovascular stability that it provides.
Vecuronium and rocuronium are the most frequently
selected nondepolarizing blockers.
• Assisted ventilation: Critically ill patients in intensive
care units often need ventilatory support.
• Convulsions and trauma from electroconvulsive
therapy can be avoided by the use of muscle
relaxants without decreasing the therapeutic benefit.
• Assisted ventilation: Critically ill patients in intensive
care units often need ventilatory support.
Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
Uses
Directly acting muscle relaxants
• Dantrolene: Dantrolene acts on the RyR1 (Ryanodine
receptor) calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic
reticulum of skeletal muscles and prevents Ca2+
induced Ca2+ release through sarcoplasmic reticulum.
• Dantrolene is slowly but adequately absorbed from
the g.i.t. It penetrates brain and produces some
sedation, but has no selective effect on polysynaptic
reflexes responsible for spasticity.
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Centrally acting Peripherally acting
Decrease muscle tone without
reducing voluntary power
Cause muscle paralysis, voluntary
movements lost
Selectively inhibit polysynaptic
reflexes in CNS
Block neuromuscular transmission
Cause some CNS depression No effect on CNS
Given orally, sometimes
parenterally
Practically always given i.v.
Used in chronic spastic conditions,
acute muscle spasms, tetanus
Used for short-term purposes
(surgical operations)
Comparative features of centrally and peripherally acting muscle relaxants
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
• Classification
Class Example
Mephenesin congeners Mephenesin
Carisoprodol
Chlorzoxazone
Chlormezanone
Methocarbamol
Benzodiazepines Diazepam and others
GABA mimetic Baclofen
Thiocolchicoside
Central α2 agonist Tizanidine
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Baclofen:
• This analogue of the inhibitory transmitter GABA acts
as a selective GABAB receptor agonist.
• The primary site of action of baclofen is considered to
be in the spinal cord where it depresses both
polysynaptic and monosynaptic reflexes.
• As such, it does produce muscle weakness, but is less
sedative than diazepam.
• Baclofen is well absorbed orally and is primarily
excreted unchanged in urine with a t½ of 3–4 hours.
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Baclofen:
• Side effects are drowsiness, mental confusion,
weakness and ataxia; serum transaminases may rise.
Sudden withdrawal after chronic use may cause
hallucinations, tachycardia and seizures.
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Tizanidine:
• This clonidine congener is a central α2 adrenergic
agonist—inhibits release of excitatory amino acids in
the spinal interneurones. It may facilitate the
inhibitory transmitter glycine as well.
Centrally acting muscle relaxants
Tizanidine:
• Side effects are dry mouth, drowsiness, night-time
insomnia and hallucinations.
• Dose-dependent elevation of liver enzymes occurs.
Though no consistent effect on BP has been
observed, it should be avoided in patients receiving
antihypertensives, especially clonidine.
Uses of centrally acting muscle relaxants
• Acute muscle spasms
• Torticollis, lumbago, backache, neuralgias
• Anxiety and tension
• Spastic neurological diseases
• Tetanus
• Electroconvulsive therapy
• Orthopedic manipulations
References
• Tripathi KD. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology,
7th Ed, New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical
Publisher (P) Ltd, 2013.

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Skeletal Muscle Relaxants: Mechanisms and Clinical Uses

  • 1. SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANT S. Parasuraman, M.Pharm., Ph.D., Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Pharmacy, AIMST University
  • 2. Skeletal muscle relaxant • Skeletal muscle relaxants are drugs that act peripherally at neuromuscular junction/ muscle fibre itself or centrally in the cerebrospinal axis to reduce muscle tone and/or cause paralysis. • A muscle relaxants is a drug that affects skeletal muscle function and decreases the muscle tone. It may be used to improve symptoms such as muscle spasms, pain, and hyperreflexia.
  • 3. Peripherally acting muscle relaxants Neuromuscular blocking agents • Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers – Long acting: d-Tubocurarine, Pancuronium, Doxacurium, Pipecuronium – Intermediate acting: Vecuronium, Atracurium, Cisatracurium, Rocuronium, Rapacuronium – Short acting: Mivacurium • Depolarizing blockers: Succinylcholine (Sch), Decamethonium
  • 4. Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers • MOA: The site of action of both competitive and depolarizing blockers is the end plate of skeletal muscle fibres. • Pharmacological actions: – Skeletal muscles: Intravenous injection of nondepolarizing blockers rapidly produces muscle weakness followed by flaccid paralysis. – Autonomic ganglia: produce some degree of ganglionic blockade – Histamine release: d-TC releases histamine from mast cells. Histamine release contributes to the hypotension produced by d-TC. Flushing, bronchospasm and increased respiratory secretions are other effects.
  • 5. Nondepolarizing (Competitive) blockers • Pharmacological actions (Cont.,): – Cardiovascular system: d-Tubocurarine produces significant fall in BP. This is due to • ganglionic blockade • histamine release and • reduced venous return – Gastrointestinal tract: The ganglion blocking activity of competitive blockers may enhance postoperative paralytic ileus after abdominal operations. – Central nervous system: All neuromuscular blockers are quaternary compounds—do not cross blood-brain barrier.
  • 6. Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds • d-Tubocurarine: – Not clinical used do to its histaminic effects. • Succinylcholine: – SCh is the most commonly used muscle relaxant for passing tracheal tube. It induces rapid, complete and predictable paralysis with spontaneous recovery in ~5 min. – Occasionally SCh is used by continuous i.v. infusion for producing controlled muscle relaxation of longer duration. – It should be avoided in younger children unless absolutely necessary, because risk of hyperkalaemia and cardiac arrhythmia is higher.
  • 7. • Pancuronium: – It is a synthetic steroidal compound, ~5 times more potent and longer acting than d-TC. – Because of longer duration of action, needing reversal, its use is now restricted to prolonged operations, especially neurosurgery. • Pipecuronium: – Muscle relaxant with a slow onset and long duration of action; steroidal in nature; recommended for prolonged surgeries. Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
  • 8. • Vecuronium: – It is a most commonly used muscle relaxant for routine surgery and in intensive care units.. • Atracurium: – Four times less potent than pancuronium and shorter acting. • Rocuronium: – Muscle relaxant with a rapid onset and intermediate duration of action which can be used as alternative to SCh for tracheal intubation without the disadvantages of depolarizing block and cardiovascular changes. Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds
  • 9. Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds Uses • Adjuvants to general anaesthesia: The most important use of neuromuscular blockers is as adjuvants to general anaesthesia. Choice of the neuromuscular blocker depends on the nature and duration of the procedure, pharmacokinetics of the blocker and cardiovascular stability that it provides. Vecuronium and rocuronium are the most frequently selected nondepolarizing blockers. • Assisted ventilation: Critically ill patients in intensive care units often need ventilatory support.
  • 10. • Convulsions and trauma from electroconvulsive therapy can be avoided by the use of muscle relaxants without decreasing the therapeutic benefit. • Assisted ventilation: Critically ill patients in intensive care units often need ventilatory support. Nondepolarizing blockers - Individual compounds Uses
  • 11. Directly acting muscle relaxants • Dantrolene: Dantrolene acts on the RyR1 (Ryanodine receptor) calcium channels in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of skeletal muscles and prevents Ca2+ induced Ca2+ release through sarcoplasmic reticulum. • Dantrolene is slowly but adequately absorbed from the g.i.t. It penetrates brain and produces some sedation, but has no selective effect on polysynaptic reflexes responsible for spasticity.
  • 12. Centrally acting muscle relaxants Centrally acting Peripherally acting Decrease muscle tone without reducing voluntary power Cause muscle paralysis, voluntary movements lost Selectively inhibit polysynaptic reflexes in CNS Block neuromuscular transmission Cause some CNS depression No effect on CNS Given orally, sometimes parenterally Practically always given i.v. Used in chronic spastic conditions, acute muscle spasms, tetanus Used for short-term purposes (surgical operations) Comparative features of centrally and peripherally acting muscle relaxants
  • 13. Centrally acting muscle relaxants • Classification Class Example Mephenesin congeners Mephenesin Carisoprodol Chlorzoxazone Chlormezanone Methocarbamol Benzodiazepines Diazepam and others GABA mimetic Baclofen Thiocolchicoside Central α2 agonist Tizanidine
  • 14. Centrally acting muscle relaxants Baclofen: • This analogue of the inhibitory transmitter GABA acts as a selective GABAB receptor agonist. • The primary site of action of baclofen is considered to be in the spinal cord where it depresses both polysynaptic and monosynaptic reflexes. • As such, it does produce muscle weakness, but is less sedative than diazepam. • Baclofen is well absorbed orally and is primarily excreted unchanged in urine with a t½ of 3–4 hours.
  • 15. Centrally acting muscle relaxants Baclofen: • Side effects are drowsiness, mental confusion, weakness and ataxia; serum transaminases may rise. Sudden withdrawal after chronic use may cause hallucinations, tachycardia and seizures.
  • 16. Centrally acting muscle relaxants Tizanidine: • This clonidine congener is a central α2 adrenergic agonist—inhibits release of excitatory amino acids in the spinal interneurones. It may facilitate the inhibitory transmitter glycine as well.
  • 17. Centrally acting muscle relaxants Tizanidine: • Side effects are dry mouth, drowsiness, night-time insomnia and hallucinations. • Dose-dependent elevation of liver enzymes occurs. Though no consistent effect on BP has been observed, it should be avoided in patients receiving antihypertensives, especially clonidine.
  • 18. Uses of centrally acting muscle relaxants • Acute muscle spasms • Torticollis, lumbago, backache, neuralgias • Anxiety and tension • Spastic neurological diseases • Tetanus • Electroconvulsive therapy • Orthopedic manipulations
  • 19. References • Tripathi KD. Essentials of Medical Pharmacology, 7th Ed, New Delhi: Jaypee Brothers Medical Publisher (P) Ltd, 2013.

Notas do Editor

  1. GABA-A receptor Intrinsic ion channel receptor which increases Cl¯ conductance; blocked by bicuculline; facilitated by BZDs. GABA-B receptor G-protein coupled receptor; hyperpolarizes neurones by increasing K+ conductance and altering Ca2+ flux; bicuculline insensitive, but blocked by saclofen.
  2. GABA-A receptor Intrinsic ion channel receptor which increases Cl¯ conductance; blocked by bicuculline; facilitated by BZDs. GABA-B receptor G-protein coupled receptor; hyperpolarizes neurones by increasing K+ conductance and altering Ca2+ flux; bicuculline insensitive, but blocked by saclofen.