Tetanic Facilitation of Neuromuscular Transmission by Adenosine A < sub > 2A < /sub > and Muscarinic M < sub > 1 < /sub > Receptors is Dependent on the Uptake of Choline via High-Affinity Transporters

Conclusion: Data suggest that the recovery of tetanic neuromuscular facilitation by adenosine A2A and M1 receptors is highly dependent on HChT activity and may be weakened in myasthenic patients when HChT is inoperative.Pharmacology 2019;103:38 –49
Source: Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Source Type: research