Effect of thiamine on the processes responsible for acetylcholine secretion in the frog neuromuscular synapses |
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Authors: | V. A. Dyatlov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | The effect of vitamin B1 (thiamine, 10–10–10–3 M) on direct (transmitter secretion) and recurrent (resynthesis of the transmitter and its storage in synaptic vesicles) processes of acetylcholine (ACh) secretion was studied in the frog neuromuscular junction. In Ca2+-containing extracellular medium, the facilitatory effects of thiamine and -latrotoxin (an increase in the frequency of miniature end-plate potentials, MEPP) were additive, regardless of the sequence of their application. After partial exhaustion of the synaptic vesicle stores caused by -latrotoxin (2 nM) in Ca2+-free extracellular medium, thiamine accelerated the Ca2+-induced recovery of the ACh secretion. In the presence of thiamine, there were two phases in the dependence of quantum content of an end-plate potential (EPP) on stimulation frequency, which are typical of the effects of Sr2+ and Ba2+ on the ACh secretion. Under conditions of depression and postdepression recovery, the effect of thiamine on the time course of the changes in EPP amplitude was similar to that produced by Ba2+. Possible mechanisms of the effects of vitamin B1 on the processes responsible for the ACh secretion and the dependence of the MEPP frequency on the concentrations of thiamine and thiamine diphosphate are discussed in light of the above results.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 26, No. 4, pp. 291–298, July–August, 1994. |
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