Title : Effects of fasciculin 2, an anticholinesterase polypeptide from green mamba venom, on neuromuscular transmission in mouse diaphragm preparations - Anderson_1985_Neurosci.Lett_54_123 |
Author(s) : Anderson AJ , Harvey AL , Mbugua PM |
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 54 :123 , 1985 |
Abstract :
Fasciculin 2, a polypeptide from green mamba (Dendroaspis angusticeps) venom, causes an increase in the twitch response of mouse phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm preparations to indirect stimulation. Intracellular recording reveals that fasciculin 2 augments neuromuscular transmission by increasing the amplitude and duration of endplate potentials. Its action is not reversed by washing. Interactions with neostigmine confirm that fasciculin 2 acts as an anticholinesterase. It has no presynaptic actions on transmitter release or postsynaptic receptor blocking actions. On chicken muscle preparations, fasciculin 2 has no anticholinesterase actions. Because of this selectivity and its apparent irreversibility, fasciculin 2 should be useful in characterizing different forms of acetylcholinesterase. |
PubMedSearch : Anderson_1985_Neurosci.Lett_54_123 |
PubMedID: 2986055 |
Inhibitor | Fasciculin2 |
Anderson AJ, Harvey AL, Mbugua PM (1985)
Effects of fasciculin 2, an anticholinesterase polypeptide from green mamba venom, on neuromuscular transmission in mouse diaphragm preparations
Neuroscience Letters
54 :123
Anderson AJ, Harvey AL, Mbugua PM (1985)
Neuroscience Letters
54 :123