At a neuromuscular junction, if all endocytosis were to be blocked (for example,
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At a neuromuscular junction, if all endocytosis were to be blocked (for example, by using either -bungarotoxin or dynasore) while all other aspects of neuromuscular transmission remained unaltered at 10 EPP's/sec, how many minutes would pass before muscle contraction would fail to occur?
(Some useful and some not-so-useful numbers: 750,000 SV's per endplate; quantal content (N) of the EPP = 100; sufficient clathrin for 25,000 coated vesicles per endplate at any instant. Exocytosis requires 0.1 msec. Assume the period of endocytosis and clathrin detachment requires 30 seconds, and that filling of SV's with ACh must occur prior to clathrin detachment from the coated vesicle.) (Note: This question does not involve -BuTx; it involves -BuTx.)
Explanation / Answer
number of minutes before muscle contraction=number per end plate x quantal content / unaltered(epp/sec)
=>750000 x 100/10=>7500000 seconds
=>750000/60minutes=>12500 minutes
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