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. 1986;18(5):586-93.

[Effect of cholinergic compounds on spontaneous quantal mediator release at the neuromuscular synapse of the frog]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 2877404

[Effect of cholinergic compounds on spontaneous quantal mediator release at the neuromuscular synapse of the frog]

[Article in Russian]
E A Bukharaeva et al. Neirofiziologiia. 1986.

Abstract

The action of cholinergic drugs on spontaneous quantal transmitter release has been investigated in the frog sartorius muscle. Acetylcholine and carbacholine decreased the miniature end-plate potential frequency. These presynaptic effects had no dependence on the potassium concentration in the bath solution. Nicotinic agonists--nicotine, tetramethylammonium and suberyldicholine had a similar effect, while muscarinic agents--methylfurmetide, oxotremorine and F-2268 (L- and D-stereoisomers) did not affect the transmitter release. The presynaptic effects of carbacholine and acetylcholine were abolished neither by atropine nor by d-tubocurarine and bensohexonium. It is suggested that there are nicotinic receptors on the frog motor nerve terminals that modify spontaneous quantal transmitter release and differ pharmacologically from nicotinic end-plate, ganglionic and presynaptic receptors of higher vertebrates.

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