Haggblad_1985_Acta.Physiol.Scand_125_389

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Title : ATP-induced cation influx in myotubes is additive to cholinergic agonist action - Haggblad_1985_Acta.Physiol.Scand_125_389
Author(s) : Haggblad J , Eriksson H , Heilbronn E
Ref : Acta Physiologica Scandinavica , 125 :389 , 1985
Abstract :

Using biochemical methods, ATP was shown to induce an inward flux of 86Rb into cultured chick myotubes. A biphasic dose-response curve was observed, the first part of which was saturable and had an EC50 value of approximately 10 microM. beta, gamma-imido ATP inhibited the ATP-induced uptake. ADP, AMP and adenosine were less potent than ATP in producing influx. ATP-induced influx of 86Rb was found to be additive to carbachol-induced influx and, in contrast to the latter, not blocked by the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonist alpha-bungarotoxin. The results suggest the presence of an ATP recognition-site on myotubes, triggering ion-permeation.

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Haggblad J, Eriksson H, Heilbronn E (1985)
ATP-induced cation influx in myotubes is additive to cholinergic agonist action
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 125 :389

Haggblad J, Eriksson H, Heilbronn E (1985)
Acta Physiologica Scandinavica 125 :389