Roles of electrogenic Na+ pump and K+ conductance in the slow inhibitory postsynaptic potential of bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells |
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Authors: | T. Akasu H. Omura K. Koketsu |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology Kurume University School of Medicine Kurume 830, Japan |
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Abstract: | The slow IPSP recorded from bullfrog sympathetic ganglion cells in the Ringer solution consists of two different potential components, namely ouabain-sensitive and ouabain-insensitive components. The present experimental analyses on these two potential components suggest that the former component is associated with an electrogenic Na+ pump while the latter with an increase of K+-conductance. The slow IPSP recorded in K+-free solution is clearly mixed with a new potential component, which is not seen in the Ringer solution and differs from the usual slow IPSP. These results do not support the concept that the slow IPSP consists of the potential component associated with a fall of Na+ conductance. |
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