The Japanese Journal of Physiology
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Abolishment of Non-quantal Release of Acetylcholine from the Mouse Phrenic Nerve Endings by Toosendanin
Yu-Liang SHIH
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1986 Volume 36 Issue 3 Pages 601-605

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The hyperpolarizing effect (H-effect) of d-tubocurarine on the end-plate of the isolated diaphragm pretreated with an anticholinesterase was irreversibly abolished by toosendanin (1×10-5g/ml), indicating the blockade of spontaneous non-quantal release of acetylcholine (ACh). The H-effect was also inhibited, but temporarily, when toosendanin (a dose of 0.6LD50) was subcutaneously injected into the mouse and the diaphragm was isolated 40-120min after injection. During such an inhibitory period, however, spontaneous release of ACh remained facilitated. It is concluded that the effect of toosendanin on non-quantal release of ACh was different from its effect on quantal release not only at the direction but also at the time course.
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