Hawgood B J, Smith I C
Department of Physiology, King's College London, U.K.
Toxicon. 1989;27(2):272-6. doi: 10.1016/0041-0101(89)90142-6.
In Ca2+-Ringer, crotoxin induced a rapid fall in amplitude of endplate potentials followed by a marked secondary rise but, in Ca2+-free, Sr2+-EGTA Ringer, crotoxin failed to elicit either response. In Ca2+-washout experiments, the onset of giant miniature endplate potentials indicated that binding of crotoxin occurred in Sr2+-EGTA Ringer. Facilitation of endplate potential amplitude due to a closely spaced twin impulse was increased to 162% of control near the peak of the crotoxin-induced secondary phase. These findings are consistent with the phospholipase A2 subunit acting specifically at the active zone.