Effects of aspartate,substance P,and serotonin on neuronal activity in the central gray substance:In vitro experiments |
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Authors: | A. I. Pilyavsky V. A. Yakhnitsa N. V. Bulgakova |
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Affiliation: | (1) Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, Ukraine |
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Abstract: | Effects of aspartate (2 · 10–5 M), substance P (10–7–10–8 M), and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT; 5 · 10–5 M) on the background activity of neurons in the central gray substance (CGS) were studied on slices of the rat midbrain. Aspartate and substance P (transmitters of nociceptive signals), and 5-HT (modulator of transmission of nociceptive influences) were found either to facilitate or to depress the activity of CGS neurons. The predominant effect of substance P or 5-HT applications to neurons of the dorsal CGS part was facilitation, and to neurons of the ventral CGS part, inhibition. The effects of aspartate application on studied CGS neurons were of varying nature, but inhibitory effects were found to prevail.The findings support our earlier hypothesis that assigned the studied neurons to spontaneously discharging inhibitory CGS interneurons, which control the activity of efferent CGS neurons. The role of tested substances in the regulation of CGS neuronal activity and the antinociceptive CGS effects is discussed.Neirofiziologiya/Neurophysiology, Vol. 25, No. 5, pp. 354–362, September–October, 1993. |
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