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Query: UMLS:C0027066 (
myoclonus
)
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1. The influence of 7-methoxytacrine (7-MEOTA) on the non epileptic
myoclonus
of the Papio papio baboon was studied in 5 animals. 2. This type of
myoclonus
is thought to depend on a cholinergic system dysfunction since it can be induced by atropine and blocked by physostigmine. 3. 7-MEOTA, a tacrine derivative, is believed to display a conspicuous anticholinesterase activity but, surprisingly, it here potentiated the non epileptic
myoclonus
occuring either spontaneously or induced by atropine. 4. In baboons not spontaneously presenting the non epileptic
myoclonus
, 7-MEOTA induced the
myoclonus
in a fashion similar to atropine; such a
myoclonus
was blocked by physostigmine. 5. These data indicate a possible antagonist action of tacrine on the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptor
. From these data, it is suggested that caution is necessary when introducing a tacrine derivative in clinical practice.
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PMID:Unexpected potentializing effect of a tacrine derivative (9-amino-7-methoxy-1,2,3,4 tetrahydroacridine) upon the non-epileptic myoclonus in baboons Papio papio. 212 45