Cutaneous pectoris muscles of Rana pipiens were transected distal to the innervated region. Within 10 min, membrane potentials (E(m)'s) of -33 ± 2.5 mV and end-plate potentials (3-15 mV) were recorded unaccompanied by muscle action potentials or twitch. The fall in E(m) was associated with a net loss of [K +](i) and a net gain of [Na +](i). Although input resistance fell by 50% and the space constant was slightly reduced in the transected muscle fibers, end-plates could be adequately voltage-clamped with two microelectrodes. End-plate currents (e.p.c.s.) with rise times of 350 to 700 μsec were recorded as a function of holding potential (V(m)). The current-voltage relationship of peak e.p.c.s. over the range of -70 to +20 mV was linear and ...