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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    [s.l.] : Nature Publishing Group
    Nature 325 (1987), S. 107-108 
    ISSN: 1476-4687
    Source: Nature Archives 1869 - 2009
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
    Notes: [Auszug] ONE of the mysteries of cellular communication is how a great diversity of messages are generated by a limited diversity of signalling components. Most of our ideas of how diversity is achieved are based on the concept of multiple receptors. But molecular cloning studies now suggest that the ...
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    Winnipeg, Man. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Mosaic. 18:2 (1985:Spring) 111 
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cellular and molecular neurobiology 8 (1988), S. 307-314 
    ISSN: 1573-6830
    Keywords: strychnine ; Aplysia neurons ; frog sensory neurons ; concentration clamp
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary 1. The effects of strychnine on the voltage-dependent Ca2+ current (I Ca) were studied in physically isolatedAplysia neurons and enzymatically dissociated frog sensory neurons of the dorsal root ganglion. Neurons were studied under the internal perfusion and the voltage clamp condition. 2. Strychnine decreased theI Ca with threshold concentrations for effect at 1 to 10µM. The depression ofI Ca increased with strychnine dose without effects on the current-voltage relation ofI Ca. The effects of low concentrations of strychnine were reversible, but recovery was incomplete at higher concentrations. The potency of strychnine was about 10 times less than that of diltiazem, an organic Ca2+ antagonist. At 100µM theI Ca ofAplysia neurons was reduced to about half of the control. This concentration of strychnine also reduced the peak amplitude ofI Ca of frog sensory neurons. 3. These results indicate that, in addition to its actions on transmitter responses and on Na+ and K+ currents, strychnine has effects onI Ca that have not previously been appreciated.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1573-6830
    Keywords: pyriform cortex ; kainate ; quisqualate ; N-methyl aspartate ; ion channels ; zinc ; cobalt ; calcium ; magnesium
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary 1. The actions of ionophoretically appliedN-methyl aspartate (NMA), quisqualate, and kainate, thought to activate three different types of excitatory amino acid receptors, were studied on pyramidal neurons of the rat pyriform cortex, maintained in an isolated, submerged, and perfused brain slice. Intracellular recordings were made with either K acetate or CsCl electrodes. 2. In most neurons all three agonists elicited monophasic responses which could be evoked at 20-sec intervals. Some neurons showed biphasic responses, most commonly to kainate but, on occasion, also for quisqualate. The slower component appeared to be correlated with excitotoxicity and, consequently, was difficult to study. As a result the kainate responses studied were from neurons selected for having a single component. 3. In neurons selected for having a linear current-voltage relationship or neurons loaded with Cs to suppress K conductance and linearize the current-voltage relationship, the average changes in resistance recorded during ionophoretic responses at resting potential were as follows: NMA, 131.2 ± 6.7% of control; kainate, 104.7 ± 5.8% of control; and quisqualate, 92.8 ± 2.8% of control. The magnitude and direction of the conductance change were very reproducible in any one neuron, but especially for kainate some cells showed clear conductance increases, while others showed clear conductance decreases. 4. Using CsCl electrodes it was possible to reduce K+ conductance and depolarize the neurons over a wider range. By passing depolarizing current it was possible to reverse the responses. The response to all three agonists reversed at the same depolarized potential. This observation indicates that while there are differences in the ionic channels associated with the three agonists at resting potential, the channels have similar properties at more depolarized potentials. 5. Responses to all three agonists were influenced by the concentrations of divalent cations in the perfusion medium. The NMA responses were most sensitive to Mg, increasing in amplitude in the absence of Mg and being depressed by Mg elevation. All responses were sensitive to Ca, with discharges being greatly increased by low Ca and depressed by high Ca. The kainate response was most sensitive to Ca concentration changes. 6. Unlike reports from other preparations the apparent conductance decreases to NMA were not altered by the perfusion of solutions with either no added Mg or no added Ca. 7. The NMA response was very much reduced in either Co (1–2mM) or Zn (100–200µM). In contrast, the quisqualate response was relatively insensitive to Co but was consistently increased in the presence of Zn. The kainate response was not consistently affected by either, although there was some variation in individual experiments. 8. These results are consistent with the hypothesis that there are at least three distinct types of receptors for the excitatory amino acids in pyriform cortex and that these receptors are associated with three distinct ionic channels. The channels have many similar properties but possibly differ in divalent cation binding sites which regulate conductance to other ions.
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