Katz_1981_Proc.R.Soc.Lond.B.Biol.Sci_212_131

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Title : Does the motor nerve impulse evoke 'non-quantal' transmitter release? - Katz_1981_Proc.R.Soc.Lond.B.Biol.Sci_212_131
Author(s) : Katz B , Miledi R
Ref : Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci , 212 :131 , 1981
Abstract :

Previous experiments have indicated that there is a continuous leakage of acetylcholine (ACh) from resting motor nerve terminals which can produce a small depolarization in anti-esterase treated endplates (Katz & Miledi 1977; Vyskocil & Illes 1978). This leakage might be expected to be intensified during the presynaptic action potential and also lead to a very small non-quantal endplate response. This hypothesis was examined, in frog and mammalian endplates, by stimulating the motor nerve in a calcium-deprived medium and recording the summated average response to several hundred stimuli. The result was completely negative; no trace of a non-quantal endplate potential was ever observed, with the limit of detection being always less than 10 microV, and sometimes as low as 2 microV. These experiments suggest that the leakage of ACh either does not originate predominantly from the synaptic region of the axon terminal, or that it occurs by a mechanism that is not directly influenced by the membrane potential.

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Katz B, Miledi R (1981)
Does the motor nerve impulse evoke 'non-quantal' transmitter release?
Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 212 :131

Katz B, Miledi R (1981)
Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 212 :131