Simmons_1990_Neuron_4_393

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Title : Substance P modulates single-channel properties of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors - Simmons_1990_Neuron_4_393
Author(s) : Simmons LK , Schuetze SM , Role LW
Ref : Neuron , 4 :393 , 1990
Abstract :

Substance P (SP) is present in avian sympathetic ganglia and accelerates the decay rate of acetylcholine (ACh)-evoked macroscopic currents in sympathetic neurons. We demonstrate here that SP modulates ACh-elicited single channels in a manner consistent with an enhancement of ACh receptor (AChR) desensitization. Furthermore, since AChR channel function was monitored in cell-attached patches with SP applied to the extra-patch membrane, the peptide must act via a second messenger mechanism. SP specifically decreases the net ACh-activated single-channel current across the patch membrane by decreasing both channel opening frequency and mean open time kinetics. These experiments demonstrate that a peptide can modulate neuronal AChR function by a second messenger mechanism.

PubMedSearch : Simmons_1990_Neuron_4_393
PubMedID: 1690566

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Simmons LK, Schuetze SM, Role LW (1990)
Substance P modulates single-channel properties of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
Neuron 4 :393

Simmons LK, Schuetze SM, Role LW (1990)
Neuron 4 :393