The Japanese Journal of Physiology
Print ISSN : 0021-521X
THE EFFECTS OF LITHIUM ON THE NEUROMUSCULAR JUNCTION OF THE FROG
Kayoko ONODERAKimiko YAMAKAWA
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1966 Volume 16 Issue 5 Pages 541-550

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1. The effects of lithium on the end-plate potential, miniature end-plate potential and their post-tetanic potentiation were studied at the neuromuscular junction of the frog.
2. Lithium decreased the amplitude of end-plate potential to 85% in curarized muscle and to 55% in the Mg-blocked muscle. Lithium reduced the size of miniature end-plate potentials to about 80%. This should be ascribed to the effects of lithium on the post-synaptic events.
3. In the Mg-treated muscle the quantum contents of e. p. p. were smaller in the lithium solution than in the normal solution, indicating that lithium has also a pre-synaptic action.
4. When the muscle was tetanized in the lithium solution, the so-called post-tetanic potentiation of e. p. p. disappeared, and the amplitude of e. p. p. was greatly reduced. The potentiation of the frequency of miniature end-plate potential could be seen, but the increase of the frequency did not return to pre-tetanic level.

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