Abstract

Consideration of the modulated receptor hypothesis leads to an interesting interpretation regarding sodium channel block (frog skeletal muscle) by phenobarbital. The inactive channel state appears to present a much higher affinity binding site to phenobarbital. In addition, use of hyperpolarizing prepulses underestimates the blocking potency for this kinetically fast drug.

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