Interaction at end-plate receptors between different choline derivatives.

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  • J DEL CASTILLO
  • B KATZ
چکیده

Interaction between different choline derivatives has been studied by applying them simul­ taneously to a motor end-plate and recording the resulting changes in the membrane potential of the muscle fibre. Choline potentiates the depolarizing effect of acetylcholine (Ach) when applied in normal Ringer. Decamethonium has a ‘diphasic’ action, initial depression of the Ach effect being followed by more prolonged potentiation. When these experiments are made after treating the muscle with an esterase inhibitor (prostigmine 10® w/v), the potentiation of the Ach effect, by decamethonium or choline, is absent and replaced by simple ‘curare-like’ inhibition. When decamethonium is allowed to interact with a rapidly acting stable ester (carbaminoylcholine or succinylcholine), it produces simple * curare-like ’ inhibition. The triple effects of choline and decamethonium, i.e. (i) weak depolarization, (ii) poten­ tiation of Ach in normal Ringer solution, (iii) inhibition of Ach in the presence of prostigmine, can be explained by competitive reactions between the drugs and receptor as well as Achesterase molecules. It is suggested that the first step in a depolarizing end-plate reaction is the formation of an intermediate, inactive, compound between drug and receptor.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences

دوره 146 924  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1957