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. 1975 May;247(2):429-46.
doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1975.sp010939.

The effect of calcium ions on the binomial statistic parameters which control acetylcholine release at synapses in striated muscle

The effect of calcium ions on the binomial statistic parameters which control acetylcholine release at synapses in striated muscle

M R Bennett et al. J Physiol. 1975 May.

Abstract

A study has been made of the effects of changing [Ca]O and [Mg]O on the binomial statistic parameters p and n which control the average quantal content (m) of the synaptic potential due to acetylcholine release. 2. When [Ca]O was varied in the range 0-1 to 1-0 mM, p increased as the first power of [Ca]O whereas n increased as the third power of [Ca]O. 3. Increasing [Mg]O depressed both p and n, however variations of [Ca]O in the presence of high [Mg]O did not significantly change the power relationship between either p and [Ca]O or between n and [Ca]O. 4. The facilitated increase in m during a short train was due to an increase in n, whereas the post-tetanic increase in m during a tetanus was due to an increase in p. These results are considered in terms of the role of Ca ions in facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation.

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