Brown_1980_Nature_283_673

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Title : Muscarinic suppression of a novel voltage-sensitive K+ current in a vertebrate neurone - Brown_1980_Nature_283_673
Author(s) : Brown DA , Adams PR
Ref : Nature , 283 :673 , 1980
Abstract :

Cholinergic excitation of vertebrate neurones is frequently mediated through the action of acetylcholine on muscarinic (atropine-sensitve) receptors. This type of excitation differs substantially from the better known nicotinic excitation. One difference is that, instead of an increased membrane conductance, a decreased conductance (to K+ ions) frequently accompanies muscarinic depolarisation. This has been detected in sympathetic, cortical and hippocampal neurones. Using voltage-clamped frog sympathetic neurones we have now identified a distinctive voltage-sensitive K+-current, separate from the delayed rectifier current, as the prime target for muscarinic agonists. We have termed this current the M-current, IM.

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Brown DA, Adams PR (1980)
Muscarinic suppression of a novel voltage-sensitive K+ current in a vertebrate neurone
Nature 283 :673

Brown DA, Adams PR (1980)
Nature 283 :673