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599 related items for PubMed ID: 23200725

  • 1. Vecuronium suppresses transmission at the rat phrenic neuromuscular junction by inhibiting presynaptic L-type calcium channels.
    Ji F, Han J, Liu B, Wang H, Shen G, Tao J.
    Neurosci Lett; 2013 Jan 15; 533():1-6. PubMed ID: 23200725
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  • 2. Presynaptic facilitatory adenosine A2A receptors mediate fade induced by neuromuscular relaxants that exhibit anticholinesterase activity.
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  • 3. Relative contribution of pre- and post-synaptic effects to the neostigmine-induced recovery of neuromuscular transmission blocked by vecuronium.
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  • 4. Redundancy of Cav2.1 channel accessory subunits in transmitter release at the mouse neuromuscular junction.
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  • 6. Neuromuscular blocking profile of the vecuronium analogue, Org-9487, in the rat isolated hemidiaphragm preparation.
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  • 7. Differential control of spontaneous and evoked GABA release by presynaptic L-type Ca(2+) channels in the rat medial preoptic nucleus.
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  • 8. Spontaneous muscle action potentials are blocked by N-type and P/Q-calcium channels blockers in the rat spinal cord-muscle co-culture system.
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  • 9. Tetanic failure due to decreased endogenous adenosine A(2A) tonus operating neuronal Ca(v) 1 (L-type) influx in Myasthenia gravis.
    Noronha-Matos JB, Morais T, Trigo D, Timóteo MA, Magalhães-Cardoso MT, Oliveira L, Correia-de-Sá P.
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  • 11. Presynaptic muscarinic and adenosine receptors are involved in 2 Hz-induced train-of-four fade caused by antinicotinic neuromuscular relaxants in the rat.
    Pereira M, Bornia E, Correia-de-Sá P, Alves-Do-Prado W.
    Clin Exp Pharmacol Physiol; 2011 Nov 09; 38(11):764-70. PubMed ID: 21848867
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  • 12. Tetanic depression is overcome by tonic adenosine A(2A) receptor facilitation of L-type Ca(2+) influx into rat motor nerve terminals.
    Oliveira L, Timóteo MA, Correia-de-Sá P.
    J Physiol; 2004 Oct 01; 560(Pt 1):157-68. PubMed ID: 15297571
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  • 13. [Interaction of the calcium antagonists nifedipine and nisoldipine with the nondepolarizing muscle relaxant vecuronium bromide in an vivo rat preparation].
    Ilias W, Steinbereithner K.
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  • 14. Beta-Amyloid peptide25-35 depresses excitatory synaptic transmission in the rat basolateral amygdala "in vitro".
    Ashenafi S, Fuente A, Criado JM, Riolobos AS, Heredia M, Yajeya J.
    Neurobiol Aging; 2005 Apr 01; 26(4):419-28. PubMed ID: 15653170
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  • 15. Acetylcholine release at neuromuscular junctions of adult tottering mice is controlled by N-(cav2.2) and R-type (cav2.3) but not L-type (cav1.2) Ca2+ channels.
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  • 16. Adenosine decreases both presynaptic calcium currents and neurotransmitter release at the mouse neuromuscular junction.
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  • 17. Train-of-four fade and neuromuscular block in rats: a comparison between pancuronium, vecuronium, and rocuronium.
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  • 18. Adenosine A(2A) receptor antagonists are broad facilitators of antinicotinic neuromuscular blockade monitored either with 2 Hz train-of-four or 50 Hz tetanic stimuli.
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  • 19. The upregulation of acetylcholine release at endplates of alpha-bungarotoxin-treated rats: its dependency on calcium.
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  • 20. Calcium inflow-dependent protein kinase C activity is involved in the modulation of transmitter release in the neuromuscular junction of the adult rat.
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