Abstract: | The action of substances either increasing or inducing penetration of calcium ions through neuronal membranes on monosynaptic reflex discharges in the ventral horns (MR VH) were investigated in white rats between 5 and 7 days after severing the sciatic nerve. Systemically administered imidazole and 4-aminopyridine were used for the former and verapamil for the latter purposes. Effects of denervation and either imidazole or 4-aminopyridine administration were found to be synergistic; these interventions all led to a considerable increase in MR VH. Verapamil, on the other hand, reduced MR VH amplitude and raised the threshold for triggering these on both the operated and contralateral side. It is suggested that the early intensification of MR VH after severing the nerve is partly due to increased voltage-dependent calcium currents resulting from a reduced cyclic adenosine monophosphate level at presynaptic terminals of the reflex arc investigated.Medical Institute, Ministry of Public Health, Dnepropetrovsk. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 22, No. 6, pp. 826–832, November–December, 1990. |