Current-voltage relation and reversal potential at junctional and extrajunctional ACh-receptors of the frog neuromuscular junction
- 1 January 1976
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pflügers Archiv - European Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 362 (1) , 43-47
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00588679
Abstract
The relationship between synaptic current and membrane potential has been examined at junctional and extrajunctional end-plate receptors of the frog. At junctional receptors, the synaptic currentmembrane potential relationship is linear for close range iontophoretic ACh application and non-linear when it is delivered from some distance. At extrajunctional receptors the current-voltage relationship is always non-linear. These non-linearities can be related to the fact that in both cases [ACh] on membrane outlasts the mean life-time of the synaptic channels. When their mean life-time is varied, the currentvoltage relationship obtained at junctional receptors is not longer linear and the peak synaptic conductance increases or decreases with hyperpolarization as the channel life time is shortened or lengthened, respectively.Keywords
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