Minota_1981_Brain.Res_216_224

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Title : Substance P-induced depolarization in sympathetic neurons: not simple K-inactivation - Minota_1981_Brain.Res_216_224
Author(s) : Minota S , Dun NJ , Karczmar AG
Ref : Brain Research , 216 :224 , 1981
Abstract :

Ionic mechanisms underlying substance P-induced depolarization of the inferior mesenteric ganglion cells of the guinea pig were analyzed by means of microelectrode methods. When the membrane potential was manually clamped at the resting level, substance P caused, in about equal number of neurons, increases and decreases of neuronal input resistance. In the majority of the cells tested the amplitude of substance P-induced depolarization was increased when the membrane was hyperpolarized to the level of EK; it was markedly reduced in a Na+-free media. These results suggest that substance P causes depolarization by simultaneously increasing Na+ and decreasing K+ permeability.

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Minota S, Dun NJ, Karczmar AG (1981)
Substance P-induced depolarization in sympathetic neurons: not simple K-inactivation
Brain Research 216 :224

Minota S, Dun NJ, Karczmar AG (1981)
Brain Research 216 :224