Z Y Sahaf, S J Publicover, Z.Y. Sahaf, S.J. Publicover
Index: Brain Res. 437(2) , 397-401, (1987)
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Treatment of frog neuromuscular preparations with chlorpromazine (5 mumol/l) resulted in a marked rise in miniature endplate potential (MEPP) frequency of greater than 100% within 30 min, and an increase in evoked transmitter release (quantal content 5-15) of about 35%. Treatment with chlorpromazine sulphoxide (5 microM), a derivative of chlorpromazine with a much lower affinity for calmodulin, had very little effect on either form of transmitter release. It is concluded that stimulatory effects of calmodulin-binding drugs at the nerve terminal may well be exerted through calmodulin inhibition. The stimulatory effect of chlorpromazine on MEPP frequency was markedly reduced in preparations bathed in EGTA-containing Ca2+-free saline, but the response was largely restored by raising the temperature by 3-4 degrees C. It is argued that despite this partial dependence on [Ca2+]o, stimulation of transmitter secretion by chlorpromazine is likely to be mediated by inhibition of calmodulin-activated Ca2+-ATPases, and consequent elevation of [Ca2+]i.
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