Bai_1993_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol_23_161

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Title : Neosurugatoxin blocks an alpha-bungarotoxin-sensitive neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor - Bai_1993_Arch.Insect.Biochem.Physiol_23_161
Author(s) : Bai D , Sattelle DB
Ref : Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology , 23 :161 , 1993
Abstract :

Neosurugatoxin (NSTX), a neurotoxin isolated from the Japanese ivory mollusc Babylonia japonica, is a potent neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) antagonist. Hitherto, NSTX has been found to block only neuronal nAChRs that are insensitive to alpha-Bgt. Here, we report for the first time that NSTX blocks an alpha-Bgt-sensitive nAChR on an identified insect motor neurone. Bath-applied NSTX at a concentration of 10 nM and above reversibly blocks the nicotine-induced depolarizations recorded from the cockroach (Periplaneta americana) fast coxal depressor motor neurone (Df) and is without effect on GABA-induced responses detected on the same cell. NSTX is among the most potent blockers tested to date on nAChRs of motor neurone Df.

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Bai D, Sattelle DB (1993)
Neosurugatoxin blocks an alpha-bungarotoxin-sensitive neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology 23 :161

Bai D, Sattelle DB (1993)
Archives of Insect Biochemistry & Physiology 23 :161