British journal of pharmacology
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The effects of the steroid anaesthetic alphaxalone on acetylcholine (ACh)-induced ionic channels were studied in voltage clamped 'myoballs' in culture. Alphaxalone produced a reversible blockade of the ACh-evoked inward current, ED50 = 6.0 microM. ⋯ In double pulse conditioning experiments, alphaxalone produced an additional inhibition with a time constant of recovery (550 ms) much longer than the time constant of recovery of the normal desensitization (250 ms). It was concluded that alphaxalone blocks active (open) ionic channels.