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Activation and Inhibition of Human Muscular and Neuronal Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors by Succinylcholine
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Succinylcholine activates the muscle-type nAChR followed by desensitization. The observation that succinylcholine does not inhibit the presynaptic alpha3beta2 autoreceptor at clinically relevant concentrations provides a possible mechanistic explanation for the typical lack of tetanic fade in succinylcholine-induced neuromuscular blockade. Finally, cardiovascular side effects (e.g., tachyarrhythmias) of succinylcholine are not mediated via direct activation of the autonomic ganglionic alpha3beta4 subtype because succinylcholine does not activate the neuronal nAChRs.
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