Title : Acetylcholine receptor channel properties are modified by benzyl alcohol - Bouzat_1991_Neuroreport_2_681 |
Author(s) : Bouzat C , Barrantes FJ |
Ref : Neuroreport , 2 :681 , 1991 |
Abstract :
The effect of the general anaesthetic, benzyl alcohol, on the nicotinic cholinergic receptor (AChR) was evaluated at the single channel level using the patch-clamp technique. Benzyl alcohol decreases both the conductance (about 2-fold with 40 mM benzyl alcohol) and the mean open time (about 2.5-fold) of the AChR channels. When modified channels are activated by high ACh concentrations, groups of brief channel openings are observed. Each group is in turn composed of a higher number of openings than in non-treated receptors. Similar modifications are observed when benzyl alcohol is applied from the cytoplasmic side of the membrane, suggesting that the general anaesthetic interacts with a nonspecific site, possibly the lipid-protein interface. |
PubMedSearch : Bouzat_1991_Neuroreport_2_681 |
PubMedID: 1725728 |
Bouzat C, Barrantes FJ (1991)
Acetylcholine receptor channel properties are modified by benzyl alcohol
Neuroreport
2 :681
Bouzat C, Barrantes FJ (1991)
Neuroreport
2 :681