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Facilitatory effects of 4-aminopyridine on normal neuromuscular transmission

โœ Scribed by Yong I. Kim; Marcia M. Goldner; Dr. Donald B. Sanders


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1980
Tongue
English
Weight
604 KB
Volume
3
Category
Article
ISSN
0148-639X

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Abstract

The effects of 4โ€aminopyridine (4โ€AP) on neuromuscular transmission were studied in vitro in the rat flexor digitorum longus muscles. 4โ€AP produced doseโ€dependent increases in endplate potential (EPP) amplitude, in rise time to peak, and in the average number of acetylcholine quanta released by presynaptic nerve impulses. The neuromuscular blocking effects of dโ€tubocurarine or low Ca^2+^/high Mg^2+^ concentrations could be completely reversed by 4โ€AP, and EPPs developed into muscle action potentials (APs). The drug had minimal effects on the amplitude or frequency of spontaneous miniature endplate potentials, but increased the duration of indirectly elicited muscle APs. The action of 4โ€AP required the presence of extracellular Ca^2+^; thus, its effect may be to promote Ca^2+^ entry into the motor nerve terminal, and thereby increase the neurally evoked transmitter release. 4โ€AP is effective in overcoming both presynaptic and postsynaptic blockade of neuromuscular transmission, suggesting a potential role for this drug in the treatment of neuromuscular diseases.


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