A novel type of nicotinic receptor in the rat central nervous system characterized by patch-clamp techniques

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We present a functional characterization of a neuronal nicotinic receptor in the CNS using patch-clamp techniques and a preparation of acutely isolated neurons from the medial habenular nucleus of 10- to 20-d-old rats. The salient pharmacological and electrophysiological properties of this nicotinic response are (1) its association with a channel that is relatively nonselective for cations and has a unitary conductance of 26.2 ± 5 pS at room temperature; (2) its insensitivity to α-bungarotoxin and to neuronal bungarotoxin; (3) its activation by the ganglionic nicotinic agonists nicotine, 1,1-dimethyl-4-phenylpiperazinium and cytisine and its blocking by several nicotinic antagonists, mecamylamine, hexamethonium, d-tubocurarine, and dihydro-β-erythroidine. The combination of these properties has not been reported for any other known type of nicotinic receptor.

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Mulle, C., & Changeux, J. P. (1990). A novel type of nicotinic receptor in the rat central nervous system characterized by patch-clamp techniques. Journal of Neuroscience, 10(1), 169–175. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.10-01-00169.1990

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