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. 1987 Jul 27;219(2):451-4.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(87)80270-3.

Scorpion venom inhibits carbamylcholine-induced 86rubidium efflux from rat parotid acini

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Scorpion venom inhibits carbamylcholine-induced 86rubidium efflux from rat parotid acini

J P Dehaye et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

The muscarinic agonist carbamylcholine stimulated 5-fold 86Rb efflux from preloaded rat parotid acini. Apamin was without effect on this carbamylcholine-induced 86Rb efflux. By contrast, the venom from Leiurus quinquestriatus (a scorpion from Israel) inhibited non-competitively this efflux while being without effect on the carbamylcholine-stimulated 45Ca efflux and amylase release. This heat-resistant inhibitory effect of the venom was destroyed by boiling in the presence of dithiothreitol. These results suggest that the venom from L. quinquestriatus contains a toxin capable to block apamin-insensitive calcium-activated potassium channels in rat parotid acini.

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