Title : The effect of noradrenaline on the end-plate potential in twitch fibres of the frog - Jenkinson_1968_J.Physiol_195_743 |
Author(s) : Jenkinson DH , Stamenovic BA , Whitaker BD |
Ref : Journal of Physiology , 195 :743 , 1968 |
Abstract :
1. The action of noradrenaline in increasing the amplitude of the end-plate potential (e.p.p.) has been studied in magnesium-blocked frog skeletal muscle.2. Noradrenaline (10(-5)M) increased the e.p.p. by about 20% without causing any comparable change in the amplitude of the miniature end-plate potentials (m.e.p.p.s). It was concluded that noradrenaline acts by potentiating the release of acetylcholine by the nerve impulse, rather than by increasing the sensitivity of the end-plate.3. In support of this, it was found that the increase in e.p.p. amplitude was associated with a reduction in the variability of successive e.p.p.s, as is to be expected if the quantal content of the e.p.p. became larger. Further, noradrenaline was without effect on the response to iontophoretically-applied acetylcholine, although it potentiated depolarizations elicited by acetylcholine applied for much longer periods in the bathing fluid.4. Noradrenaline increased the frequency of occurrence of m.e.p.p.s, and unusually large m.e.p.p.s. were occasionally observed. |
PubMedSearch : Jenkinson_1968_J.Physiol_195_743 |
PubMedID: 5649643 |
Jenkinson DH, Stamenovic BA, Whitaker BD (1968)
The effect of noradrenaline on the end-plate potential in twitch fibres of the frog
Journal of Physiology
195 :743
Jenkinson DH, Stamenovic BA, Whitaker BD (1968)
Journal of Physiology
195 :743