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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 255, Issue 23, 11091-11093, 12, 1980
G Endemann and H Brunengraber
Acetylcholine release by the phrenic nerve was measured in the isolated,
perfused rat hemidiaphragm. In controls, the rate of release of
acetylcholine increases with time; however, when (--)- hydroxycitrate, an
inhibitor of ATP-citrate lyase, is added to the perfusate, the release of
acetylcholine stabilizes at a level 40% below the final control value. In
this preparation, the capacity of the citrate cleavage pathway to transfer
acetyl coenzyme A from the nerve cell mitochondria to the cytosol increases
with time; this is not the case for other transport processes.
The source of acetyl coenzyme A for acetylcholine synthesis in the perfused rat phrenic nerve-hemidiaphragm
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