Sunday, February 21, 2010

How Is Succinylcholine Made How Does Succinylcholine Work?

How does Succinylcholine work? - how is succinylcholine made

I understand that binds to cholinergic receptors, not by depolarization of the muscles, but I do not understand why the prolonged depolarization have not contracted the muscles?

I like to think, because the cell with the Ca + + depolarized fibers are flooding their interest. I know teak + + pump operates independently, but why not Ca + + from the SR?

1 comment:

phoenix1... said...

(SCH succinylcholine) is a competitive inhibitor of acetylcholine. amoleculae is very similar to Ach, but not equally. therefore, binds to receptors and causes the initial depolarization due to the opening of the Na-K-channels, but the configuration is from the canals near otherwise. SR calcium can be released if the depolarization, it was by the sarcoplasmic reticulum SR extended spontanoeously not free but mnagnigies only the effect of extracellular calcium, with a hint of self-ca

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