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. 1983 Jul;24(1):55-9.

Inhibition of [3H]acetylcholine active transport by tetraphenylborate and other anions

  • PMID: 6865926

Inhibition of [3H]acetylcholine active transport by tetraphenylborate and other anions

D C Anderson et al. Mol Pharmacol. 1983 Jul.

Abstract

The effects of tetraphenylborate and other anions on the active uptake of [3H]acetylcholine by synaptic vesicles isolated from Torpedo californica electric organ were studied. Tetraphenylborate completely inhibits active uptake with a half-inhibitory concentration of 0.3 microM. Dipicrylaminate also half-inhibits at 0.3 microM, phenyldicarbaundecaborane at 14 microM, fluoride at 2 mM, thiocyanate at 3 mM, and azide at 16 mM. Tetraphenylborate had no effect on the vesicle ATPase activity or the transmembrane electric potential at low concentrations where it inhibits [3H]acetylcholine active transport. The mechanism for tetraphenylborate inhibition is uncertain, but it might be similar to that of its action as a mitochondrial uncoupler. Solubility products for the acetylcholine, choline, and potassium salts of the tetraphenylborate and dipicrylaminate anions also were measured. The inhibition results confirm the hypothesis of Marshall and Parsons [Br. J. Pharmacol. 54:333-338 (1975)] that tetraphenylborate acts on intact neuromuscular preparations to inhibit transmitter storage, and constitute new pharmacological evidence that evoked release of acetylcholine is mediated by synaptic vesicles.

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