J.A. Benson , L. Kaufmann, B. Hue , M. Pelhate , F. Schürmann, L. Gsell, T. Piek
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The physiological action of analogues of philanthotoxin-4.3.3 at insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
1. The blocking action of δ-philanthotoxin (PhTX-4.3.3), a polyamine amide wasp toxin, and 33 structural analogues was studied at the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor of isolated neuronal somata from locust thoracic ganglia and at the cockroach cercal nerve-giant interneuron nicotinic cholinergic synapse.
2. A comparison of the structure-activity relationships reported here for the locust somal and cockroach synaptic nicotinic receptors and for the glutamatergic neuromuscular synapses of housefly larvae reported previously suggests a generally similar pharmacology for the channel-blocking action at ligand-activated ion channels, but with differences that might be due to variation in accessibility between synaptic receptors and those on the neuronal somata or to genuine divergence in ligand-activated ion channel pharmacology.