Krnjevic_1976_Can.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_54_172

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Title : Is cyclic guanosine monophosphate the internal 'second messenger' for cholinergic actions on central neurons? - Krnjevic_1976_Can.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_54_172
Author(s) : Krnjevic K , Puil E , Werman R
Ref : Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology , 54 :172 , 1976
Abstract :

The most consistent effects produced by intracellular injections of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (cGMP) (but not 5'-guanosine 5'-monophosphate in spinal motoneurons of cats are a rise in membrane conductance, acceleration in time course of spike potentials, and accentuation of the post-spike hyperpolarization. Associated changes in resting potential are smaller, less constant, and more often in the depolarizing than hyperpolarizing direction, cGMP tends to increase electrical excitability but reduces excitatory post-synaptic potential amplitudes. Most of the effects of intracellular cGMP are quite different from, or indeed opposite to, those of either extra- or intracellular applications of acetylcholine and therefore not consistent with the proposal that cGMP is the internal mediator of muscarinic actions.

PubMedSearch : Krnjevic_1976_Can.J.Physiol.Pharmacol_54_172
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Krnjevic K, Puil E, Werman R (1976)
Is cyclic guanosine monophosphate the internal 'second messenger' for cholinergic actions on central neurons?
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 54 :172

Krnjevic K, Puil E, Werman R (1976)
Canadian Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology 54 :172