TY - JOUR PY - 2023// TI - Coniin, in Five Little Pigs JO - Brain and nerve A1 - Sakai, Kuniyoshi L. SP - 1319 EP - 1323 VL - 75 IS - 12 N2 - In this manuscript, I provide some insights into the novel Five Little Pigs (US title: Murder in Retrospect) by Agatha Christie, and overview the neurotoxin coniine that plays an essential role in that story. Coniine is a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist, and induces a slowly spreading effect of paralysis by acting directly on the peripheral nervous system. This agent has been used as a poison for thousands of years; indeed, the philosophical text Phaedo describes that coniine was used to put Socrates to death. Based on this background, Christie's views on human nature and her creative powers are also discussed. === 本論では,アガサ・クリスティーによる小説『五匹の子豚』を読み解き,その作中で重要な役割を果たす神経毒「コニイン」について概観する。コニインはニコチン性アセチルコリン受容体の拮抗薬であり,末梢神経系に直接作用して遅効性の麻痺を引き起こす。この毒薬の歴史は古く,ソクラテスの刑死に使われたことが哲学書『パイドン』に描かれている。そうした背景を踏まえて,クリスティーの人間観や創造力についても議論する。 Copyright © 2023, Igaku-Shoin Ltd. All rights reserved.

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