Henry_1975_Can.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_53_423

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Title : Substance P and spinal neurones - Henry_1975_Can.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_53_423
Author(s) : Henry JL , Krnjevic K , Morris ME
Ref : Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology , 53 :423 , 1975
Abstract :

When applied by microiontophoresis, substance P (sP) had a strong, but slow and prolonged excitatory action on nearly half the neurones tested in the lumbar spinal cord of cats. Motoneuronal antidromic field potentials only occasionally showed a significant effect of sP. Cerebral cortical neurones in cats and rats were much less readily excited than spinal interneurones. Some unresponsive units showed evidence of a depressant effect of sP. Although sP may have a significant function in central afferent pathways, it is not likely to be a quickly-acting synaptic transmitter.

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Henry JL, Krnjevic K, Morris ME (1975)
Substance P and spinal neurones
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 53 :423

Henry JL, Krnjevic K, Morris ME (1975)
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 53 :423