Acetylcholine receptors in the ciliary ganglion and in the iris muscle of the chick: specific binding and effect on the synaptic transmission of the neurotoxin from Naja naja siamensis.
Br J Pharmacol
; 66(1): 33-8, 1979 May.
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1 A specific binding of Naja naja siamensis neurotoxin was found both in the iris and in the ciliary ganglion of the chick. 2 Naja-toxin (125 nM) caused a complete block of the iris muscle contraction induced by carbamylcholine. 3 Naja-toxin had a different effect on the two neuronal populations present in the ganglion: it blocked the synaptically evoked response of the ciliary cells, while the response of the choroid ones was only slightly reduced. The effects were the same in a wide range of concentrations (125 to 2500 nM). 4 The results obtained in the iris show the existence of an acetylcholine receptor population similar to the nicotinic receptor of the skeletal muscle. 5 In the ciliary ganglion the results confirm the existence of different acetylcholine receptors on the two cell types.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Sinapsis
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Iris
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Receptores Colinérgicos
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Proteínas Neurotóxicas de Elápidos
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Transmisión Sináptica
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Venenos Elapídicos
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Ganglios
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Animals
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Br J Pharmacol
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1979
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Article