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. 1982 Mar;37(3):625–631.

The kinetics of local anesthetic blockade of end-plate channels.

R L Ruff
PMCID: PMC1328847  PMID: 6978739

Abstract

The effect of the local anesthetic QX222 on the kinetics of miniature end-plate currents (MEPC)and acetylcholine-induced end-plate current fluctuations was studied in voltage-clamped frog cutaneous pectoris neuromuscular junctions. The rate constants for a kinetic scheme of local anesthetic blockage of end-plate channels were calculated from the MEPC decay parameters. At 18 degrees C the blocking rate constant was 1.1 +/- 0.3 x 10(7) exp (-0.009 +/- 0.003 x V)s -1M-1, and the unblocking rate constant was 5.7 +/- 0.6 exp (0.011 +/- 0.002 x V)s -1. The dissociation constant was close to 10 microM at -80 mV. End-plate fluctuations indicated that the local anesthetic QX222 lowered the effective single-channel conductance, suggesting a finite blocked state conductance that was calculated to be 1.6 pS. The apparent differences between QX222 interaction with end-plate and extrajunctional channels are discussed.

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