RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 ACTION OF PROCAINE ON FROG SKELETAL MUSCLE JF Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics JO J Pharmacol Exp Ther FD American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics SP 190 OP 196 VO 136 IS 2 A1 F. Inoue A1 G. B. Frank YR 1962 UL http://jpet.aspetjournals.org/content/136/2/190.abstract AB The mechanism of the blocking action of procaine on the electrical activity of frog skeletal muscle was investigated using intracellular microelectrode techniques. Studies of the current-voltage relations of the fibers demonstrated that procaine suppressed the specific increase in sodium conductance ("local response") which normally follows an adequate stimulus. This was the only observed change produced by procaine in either the passive or active electric properties of the fiber membranes which could account for the well-known increase in the threshold for electrical stimulation caused by this drug. In accord with this suggested mechanism of action, procaine decreased the rate of rise and the amplitude of the action potential. Both these effects could be antagonized by the addition of excess sodiumn chloride to the procaine-Ringer's solution bathing the muscle. The results suggested a competition between procaine and extracellular sodium ions with 0.5 x 10-4 g/ml of procaine being approximately equivalent to a 50% reduction in the external sodium concentration.