Title : Desensitization of the post-synaptic membrane of neuromuscular synapses induced by spontaneous quantum secretion of mediator - Giniatullin_1998_Neurosci.Behav.Physiol_28_438 |
Author(s) : Giniatullin RA , Magazanik LG |
Ref : Neurosci Behav Physiol , 28 :438 , 1998 |
Abstract :
Experiments on isolated frog neuromuscular junctions in voltage-clamped conditions demonstrated increases in the probability of spontaneous release of quanta of mediator, resulting in increases in the K+ ion concentration in the perfusion solution, and changes in the endplate miniature current amplitude induced by increased quantum generation were studied. Factors promoting the desensitization of the post-synaptic cholinergic membrane (inhibition of acetylcholinesterase and addition of proadifen) to levels greater than a certain (critical) frequency of endplate miniature current of the order of 50 spikes/sec were found to result in accumulation of activity and progressive reductions in the sensitivity of the post-synaptic membrane to the mediator acetylcholine. |
PubMedSearch : Giniatullin_1998_Neurosci.Behav.Physiol_28_438 |
PubMedID: 9762720 |
Giniatullin RA, Magazanik LG (1998)
Desensitization of the post-synaptic membrane of neuromuscular synapses induced by spontaneous quantum secretion of mediator
Neurosci Behav Physiol
28 :438
Giniatullin RA, Magazanik LG (1998)
Neurosci Behav Physiol
28 :438