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The glutamate and carbachol effects on the early post-denervation depolarization in rat diaphragm are directed towards furosemide-sensitive chloride transport

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
1999

Abstract

The post-denervation cessation of nonquantal ACh release, and probably also GLU release, from nerve endings leads to the activation of the furosemide-sensitive Cl-transport in the sarcolemma, which is responsible for the early post-denerve.