Abstract: | A trihaloimidazole derivative (S-377; 1-(4-chlorobutoxymethyl)-2,4,5-trichloroimidazole) caused giant excitatory junctional potentials by a single electrical stimulus to the excitatory nerves. Repetitive discharges were simultaneously induced in the nerve fibres. S-377 also caused repetitive firing in the inhibitory nerve fibres. Permethrin showed quite similar actions on both the junction and nerve fibres. It was supposed that S-377 inhibited the inactivating system of the sodium channel, like pyrethroids. However, S-377 reduced the number of spikes of the permethrin-induced repetitive discharges on the excitatory nerve fibres. These observations suggest that binding sites of S-377 on sodium channels are different from those of pyrethroids. |