Dictionary Definition
neostigmine n : a cholinergic drug (trade name
Prostigmin) used to treat some ophthalmic conditions and to treat
myasthenia gravis [syn: Prostigmin]
Extensive Definition
Neostigmine is a parasympathomimetic,
specifically, a reversible cholinesterase
inhibitor. By interfering with the breakdown of acetylcholine, neostigmine
indirectly stimulates
both
nicotinic and
muscarinic receptors. It does cross the blood-brain
barrier albeit poorly. Neostigmine binds to the anionic site of
cholinesterase. The drug blocks the active site of
acetylcholinesterase so the enzyme can no longer break down the
acetylcholine molecules before they reach the postsynaptic membrane
receptors. This allows for the threshold to be reached so a new
impulse can be triggered in the next neuron. In myasthenia gravis
there are too few acetylcholine receptors so with the
acetylcholinesterase blocked, acetylcholine can bind to the few
receptors and trigger a muscular contraction.
Clinical Uses
It is used to improve muscle tone in people with myasthenia gravis and routinely, in anesthesia at the end of an operation, to reverse the effects of non-depolarizing muscle relaxants such as rocuronium and vecuronium.It can also be used for urinary
retention resulting from general
anaesthetia and to treat curariform drug toxicity.
Another indication for use is the Ogilvie
syndrome which is a pseudoobstruction of the colon in
critically ill patients.
Neostigmine will cause slowing of the heart rate
(bradycardia), for
this reason it is usually given along with a parasympatholytic
drug such as atropine
or glycopyrrolate.
Neostigmine is available under several trade
names such as Prostigmin.
Neostigmine was first synthesized by Aeschlimann
and Reinert in 1931.
Though only one of two treatments available for
Myasthenia Gravis this drug is no longer available to anyone using
the Medicare Part D program.
Sources
- Brenner, G. M. (2000). Pharmacology. Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders Company. ISBN 0-7216-7757-6
- Canadian Pharmacists Association (2000). Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (25th ed.). Toronto, ON: Webcom. ISBN 0-919115-76-4
neostigmine in German: Neostigmin
neostigmine in Spanish: Neostigmina
neostigmine in French: Néostigmine
neostigmine in Italian: Neostigmina
neostigmine in Japanese: ネオスチグミン
neostigmine in Polish: Neostygmina
neostigmine in Russian: Неостигмина
метилсульфат
neostigmine in Turkish:
Neostigmin