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Physiological properties of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of sympathetic ganglionic neurons
Authors:V I Skok
Abstract:The basic properties of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors of the neurons of a sympathetic ganglion responsible for the performance by these receptors of their main function — initiation of an electric current through the postsynaptic membrane — and determining the particular features of the acetylcholine receptors of these neurons by contrast with receptors of other objects, are described. Stoichiometric relations of the recognition center of the acetylcholine receptors with the transmitter, the relative strength of various agonists, and the method of action of agr-bungarotoxin on this center are indicated; the "life-time" and conductance of the ion channel are described. On the basis of "life-time" two groups of acetylcholine receptors are distinguished: synaptic (long-living) and extrasynaptic (short-living). Selective blockers of acetylcholine receptors of ganglionic neurons, namely bis-ammonium compounds, have two types of effect (competitive and channel-blocking), caused by the action of the blocker on two different regions of the receptor molecule, respectively. Since the channel-blocking action develops at lower concentrations than the competitive, and since it correlates closely with the ganglion-blocking effect, it is concluded that it is the first of these which determines the properties of selective blockers of acetylcholine receptors.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 319–326, May–June, 1984.
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