Presynaptic action of curare.
- 1 May 1979
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 290 (2) , 499-506
- https://doi.org/10.1113/jphysiol.1979.sp012786
Abstract
1. As a result of a conditioning phrenic nerve stimulus, end‐plate currents (e.p.c.s) in a voltage clamped uncurarized cut diaphragm show a facilitation which reaches its maximum at 30‐40 msec and subsequently decays with a time constant from 150 to 200 msec. In curarized (cut or uncut) diaphragms, however, the conditioning stimulus causes a depression which reaches its maximal value at 10 msec and then decays slowly with a time constant of about 3 sec. This indicates that curare strongly interferes with the process of transmitter release. 2. The presynaptic action of curare is also evident if short tetanic trains are given. In uncurarized preparations e.p.c.s decay in size much more slowly than in curarized preparations, and usually show a transient facilitation. 3. These results can be explained in terms of a model where curare blocks presynaptic depolarizing action of ACh. As a result of this presumed curare action a small increase in Ca permeability and subsequent entry of Ca associated with depolarization are also blocked, and the facilitation resulting from that entry of Ca is abolished.This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit:
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