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Effect of guanidine on the squid giant synapse
Authors:Kiyoshi Kusano
Abstract:Effects of guanidine on pre- and postsynaptic activities in the untreated or tetrodotoxin-treated squid giant synapses were examined by externally perfusing with various concentrations (423 mM, 42 mM, 21 mM, and 4.2 mM), or by iontophoretic injection of guanidine into the presynaptic terminal. In 423 mM guanidine (Na-free), the pre- and postsynaptic spikes together with PSP were completely abolished. In concentrations of 42 mM or lower of guanidine media the following changes related to the concentration used were observed: reduction of delayed rectification of both axon membranes without significant alteration of resting membrane resistances; a few millivolts decrease in the resting membrane potentials; small decrease in amplitude of pre- and post-synaptic spikes without marked increase of spike duration; enhancement of synaptic activity as manifested by increases in the amplitude and duration of the PSP. Iontophoretically injected guanidine also reduced delayed rectification of the presynaptic membrane. Input-output relation was modified in a way similar to externally applied guanidine and an “Off-PSP” was demonstrated shortly after application of an inside positive presynaptic polarization. Thus, a comparison of the augmentation of synaptic transmission by the extracellular and intracellularly applied guanidine demonstrates that the primary effect is at the presynaptic terminal.
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