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    Wiley ; 1978
    In:  Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences Vol. 307, No. 1 ( 1978-04), p. 653-655
    In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Wiley, Vol. 307, No. 1 ( 1978-04), p. 653-655
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    ISSN: 0077-8923 , 1749-6632
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1978
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    Rockefeller University Press ; 1976
    In:  The Journal of cell biology Vol. 68, No. 3 ( 1976-03-01), p. 462-479
    In: The Journal of cell biology, Rockefeller University Press, Vol. 68, No. 3 ( 1976-03-01), p. 462-479
    Abstract: The aqueous extract of the venom glands of black widow spiders was fractionated on a column of Sephadex G-200 and then on a column of DEAE-Sephadex A-50 pH 8.2. A protein fraction was obtained that caused a great increase in the frequency of occurrence of miniature end plate potentials at the frog neuromuscular junction, and caused swelling of the nerve terminals and depleted them of their vesicles. The fraction consists of a least four protein components that are similar in their molecular weights (about 130,000) and isoelectric points (ranging from pH 5.2 to 5.5) and are immunologically indistinguishable. It contains no sugar residues and has little or no lipolytic or proteolytic activity. The fraction is toxic to mice and is different from the fractions that act on houseflies, the crayfish stretch receptor and the cockroach heart. It seems pure enough to warrant a detailed study of its site and mode of action.
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    ISSN: 0021-9525 , 1540-8140
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    Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
    Publication Date: 1976
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    Wiley ; 1990
    In:  The Journal of Physiology Vol. 425, No. 1 ( 1990-06-01), p. 501-526
    In: The Journal of Physiology, Wiley, Vol. 425, No. 1 ( 1990-06-01), p. 501-526
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    ISSN: 0022-3751
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1990
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    Rockefeller University Press ; 1958
    In:  The Journal of General Physiology Vol. 41, No. 6 ( 1958-07-20), p. 1187-1203
    In: The Journal of General Physiology, Rockefeller University Press, Vol. 41, No. 6 ( 1958-07-20), p. 1187-1203
    Abstract: Stimulation of intact or desheathed frog sciatic nerves produced an increase in the sodium content and a decrease in the potassium content of this tissue. In desheathed preparations the magnitudes of the changes in ionic contents decreased as the concentration of the potassium in the bathing solution was increased, while changing the external sodium concentration produced small effects on the ionic shifts. During tetanization, the rate of decline of the compound action potential also decreased as the external potassium concentration increased. Eliminating the activity respiration with 0.2 mM azide did not greatly modify the changes in sodium and potassium distribution that accompanied activity in either intact or desheathed nerves.
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    ISSN: 1540-7748 , 0022-1295
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    Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
    Publication Date: 1958
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    Rockefeller University Press ; 1958
    In:  The Journal of General Physiology Vol. 41, No. 5 ( 1958-05-20), p. 959-988
    In: The Journal of General Physiology, Rockefeller University Press, Vol. 41, No. 5 ( 1958-05-20), p. 959-988
    Abstract: Azide (0.2 to 5.0 mM) and chloretone (2.0 to 15.0 mM) reversibly inhibited 20 to 90 per cent of the resting respiration of frog sciatic nerves, and caused a loss of potassium and a gain of sodium in this tissue. The changes in ionic contents that developed after 5 or 10 hours were roughly correlated with the degree of respiratory depression, but the time courses of these changes were different with the two reagents. In azide these changes appeared to begin immediately, while in chloretone, at concentrations between 3.0 and 5.0 mM, the ionic shifts developed after a delay of several hours. Fifteen millimolar chloretone produced immediate changes in ionic contents several times greater than those produced by anoxia. The changes in ionic distribution produced in 5 hours by anoxia, 5.0 mM azide, or 5.0 mM chloretone were at least partially reversible; those produced by 15.0 mM chloretone were irreversible. With the exception of 15.0 mM chloretone the ionic shifts produced by these reagents may be due primarily to the depression of the respiration, although there are indications that azide acts, in addition, by another pathway. Concentrations of azide or chloretone that depressed the resting rate of oxygen consumption more than 50 per cent produced a slow conduction block, while 15.0 mM chloretone blocked conduction within 15 minutes.
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    ISSN: 1540-7748 , 0022-1295
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    Publication Date: 1958
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    Rockefeller University Press ; 1980
    In:  The Journal of cell biology Vol. 87, No. 1 ( 1980-10-01), p. 297-303
    In: The Journal of cell biology, Rockefeller University Press, Vol. 87, No. 1 ( 1980-10-01), p. 297-303
    Abstract: Frog cutaneous pectoris muscles were treated with low doses of crude black widow spider venom (BWSV) or purified alpha-latrotoxin, and neuromuscular transmission, quantal secretion, changes in ultrastructure and uptake of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) were studied. When these agents were applied to muscles bathed in a Ca2+-free solution with 1 mM EGTA and 4 mM Mg2+, the rate of quantal secretion rose to high levels but quickly subsided; neuromuscular transmission was totally and irreversibly blocked within 1 h. The terminals became swollen and were depleted of vesicles; HRP was not taken up. When BWSV was applied to other muscles bathed in a solution with 1.8 mM Ca2+ and 4 mM Mg2+, the rate of secretion rose to high levels and then declined to intermediate levels that were sustained throughot the hour of exposure. Neuromuscular transmission was blocked in fewer than 50% of these fibers. The ultrastructure of these terminals was normal and they contained large numbers of synaptic vesicles. If HRP had been present, most of the synaptic vesicles were labeled with reaction product. These observations suggest that Ca2+ plays an important role in endocytosis at the frog neuromuscular junction.
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    ISSN: 0021-9525 , 1540-8140
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    Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
    Publication Date: 1980
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    Wiley ; 1975
    In:  The Journal of Physiology Vol. 247, No. 1 ( 1975-05-01), p. 163-188
    In: The Journal of Physiology, Wiley, Vol. 247, No. 1 ( 1975-05-01), p. 163-188
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    ISSN: 0022-3751
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1975
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    Wiley ; 1988
    In:  The Journal of Physiology Vol. 402, No. 1 ( 1988-08-01), p. 195-217
    In: The Journal of Physiology, Wiley, Vol. 402, No. 1 ( 1988-08-01), p. 195-217
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    Publication Date: 1988
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    Wiley ; 1971
    In:  The Journal of Physiology Vol. 219, No. 1 ( 1971-12-01), p. 17-38
    In: The Journal of Physiology, Wiley, Vol. 219, No. 1 ( 1971-12-01), p. 17-38
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    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 1971
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    Rockefeller University Press ; 1986
    In:  The Journal of general physiology Vol. 88, No. 1 ( 1986-07-01), p. 59-81
    In: The Journal of general physiology, Rockefeller University Press, Vol. 88, No. 1 ( 1986-07-01), p. 59-81
    Abstract: A modification of the classical procedure of fluctuation analysis is used to measure the waveform, w(t), mean amplitude, (h), and mean rate of occurrence, (r), of miniature endplate potentials (MEPPs) at frog cutaneous pectoris neuromuscular junctions treated with black widow spider venom (BWSV). MEPP parameters are determined from the power spectrum of the fluctuating potential and the second (variance), third (skew), and fourth semi-invariants (cumulants) of high-pass-filtered records of the potential. The method gives valid results even when the mean potential undergoes slow changes unrelated to MEPPs and when the MEPP rate is not stationary; it detects changes in the distribution of MEPP amplitudes and corrects for the nonlinear summation of MEPPs. The effects of Ca2+ on BWSV-induced secretion are studied in detail. When Ca2+ is absent, the power spectrum of the fluctuations is shaped like the spectrum of w(t) and secretion is quasi-stationary; (r) rises smoothly to peak values of approximately 1,500/s and then quickly subsides to levels near 10/s. Many relatively small and some "giant" MEPPs occur at the ends of the experiments, and the distribution of MEPP amplitudes broadens. When the effects of this broadening are corrected for, we find that approximately 0.7 X 10(6) MEPPs occurred during the 30 min of intense secretion. Since BWSV depletes nerve terminals of their quanta of transmitter and their synaptic vesicles, this figure is an upper limit for the quantal store in a resting terminal. When Ca2+ is present, the noise spectrum deviates from the spectrum of w(t) and secretion is nonstationary; (r) rises to similar peak values but is sustained at levels near 400/s for up to an hour and at least 1.5 X 10(6) quanta are secreted within this period. Thus, the quantal store must have turned over at least twice under this condition. Data previously obtained at junctions treated with La3+ are corrected for nonlinear summation and for the distribution of MEPP amplitudes. The two corrections roughly compensate each other, and the corrected results confirm the previous conclusion that the number of quanta secreted from La3+-treated terminals during 1 h is not strongly dependent upon the extracellular concentration of Ca2+; approximately 2 X 10(6) quanta are released even when Ca2+ is absent.
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    ISSN: 0022-1295 , 1540-7748
    Language: English
    Publisher: Rockefeller University Press
    Publication Date: 1986
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