Local anesthetics at a concentration of 10 mM(procaine and lidocaine) were found to inhibit competitively Ca++ binding to lipidextracted RBC membrane, and also to egg albumin film fixed on cover glasses or impregnated into Whatman filter paper (No. 1). A competitive inhibition by local anesthetics was also found in Ca++ binding to Whatman filter paper which had been pretreated with organic solvents to extract possible contaminated lipids. Therefore, it is suggested that the local anesthetics inhibit Ca++ binding not only to phospholipids but to some macromolecules such as membrane proteins, egg albumin film and filter paper.
Anesthetics, Local/pharmacology*
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Calcium/metabolism*
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Cell Membrane Permeability/drug effects
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Erythrocytes/cytology*
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Filtration
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Human
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Lidocaine/pharmacology
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Ovalbumin/metabolism*
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Procaine/pharmacology