Title : Synaptic currents generated by neuronal acetylcholine receptors sensitive to alpha-bungarotoxin - Zhang_1996_Neuron_17_1231 |
Author(s) : Zhang ZW , Coggan JS , Berg DK |
Ref : Neuron , 17 :1231 , 1996 |
Abstract :
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are widely distributed throughout the nervous system, but their functions remain largely unknown. One of the most abundant is a class of receptors that contains the alpha 7 gene product, has a high relative permeability to calcium, and binds alpha-bungarotoxin. Here, we report that receptors sensitive to alpha-bungarotoxin, though concentrated in perisynaptic clusters on neurons, can generate a large amount of the synaptic current. Residual currents through other nicotinic receptors are sufficient to elicit action potentials, but with slower rise times. This demonstrates a postsynaptic response for alpha-bungarotoxin-sensitive receptors on neurons and suggests that the functional domain of the postsynaptic membrane is broader than previously recognized. |
PubMedSearch : Zhang_1996_Neuron_17_1231 |
PubMedID: 8982169 |
Zhang ZW, Coggan JS, Berg DK (1996)
Synaptic currents generated by neuronal acetylcholine receptors sensitive to alpha-bungarotoxin
Neuron
17 :1231
Zhang ZW, Coggan JS, Berg DK (1996)
Neuron
17 :1231