“…The potencies of bicuculline and strychnine in clasp, sling, and LEC fibers (Table 1) were much lower than their reported potencies at GABA A (Maggi et al, 1984;Huang and Johnston, 1990) and glycine receptors (Lynch, 2004), respectively, and within their reported potency for antagonism of nicotinic receptors (Zhang and Feltz, 1991;Kuijpers et al, 1994;Albuquerque et al, 1998;Demuro et al, 2001). Therefore, other antagonists with no reported activity at nicotinic receptors were used: the GABA A antagonist SR95531 (Tonini et al, 1989;Zhang and Feltz, 1991) and the glycine receptor antagonist ginkgolide B (Kondratskaya et al, 2002(Kondratskaya et al, , 2004 in six to eight separate clasp and sling muscle strips from two different donors.…”