1998
DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1681.1998.tb02142.x
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Recycling of Acetylcholine Following Impulse Transmission in Rat Muscle Revealed in the Presence of Neostigmine

Abstract: 1. The recycling process of acetylcholine (ACh) following impulse transmission was studied in terms of muscle potentials evoked by repetitive stimulation in the presence of neostigmine. 2. Wistar rats were anaesthetized with urethane and muscle potentials were recorded with concentric electrodes from their exposed medial gastrocnemius muscles before and after the injection of neostigmine. 3. All potentials before neostigmine treatment were similar in amplitude. A set of 10 stimuli was given at 0.5 Hz 6-8 min a… Show more

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