MMSL 1998, 67(S2):22-31

NATURAL NEUROTOXINS WITH TARGETING TO CHOLINERGIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (CHOLINOTOXINS)

Jiří Patočka
Department of Toxicology, Purkyně Military Medical Academy, Hradec Králové

Cholinergic nervous system plays an important role in many physiological and behavioral functions in all animals. The activity of central and peripheral nervous system depends on the production and fate of acetylcholine and all compounds influenced its biosynthesis, storage, release, hydrolysis, and interactions with different subtypes of acetylcholine both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors. Many natural neurotoxins also interact with different parts of cholinergic nervous system and these compounds are the aim of this review.

Keywords: Cholinergic nervous system; Alkaloids; Animal venoms; Neurotoxins

Published: December 1, 1998  Show citation

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Patočka, J. (1998). NATURAL NEUROTOXINS WITH TARGETING TO CHOLINERGIC NERVOUS SYSTEM (CHOLINOTOXINS). Vojenské Zdravotnické Listy67(Suppl.2), 22-31
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