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Electrophysiological studies of pyridine-sensitive units on the crayfish walking leg
Authors:H. Hatt  I. Schmiedel-Jakob
Affiliation:(1) Physiologisches Institut der Technischen Universität München, Biedersteiner Strasse 29, D-8000 München 40, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:Summary Pyridine-sensitive units located on the walking legs of the crayfishAustropotamobius torrentium were studied by extracellular recording of the action potentials of single afferent fibers. To characterize the sensitivity and specificity of the pyridine receptor, 79 pyridine analogs and other related substances were tested on 70 neurons. The maximum impulse frequency of the response was used to construct dose-response curves. The effectiveness of stimulatory substances was characterized at the half-maximal-response frequency, KM. The effectiveness rank order of the substances was found to be the same for all units tested. The most effective substances were: pyrazinecarboxamide > 3-acetylpyridine > nicotinamide > pyridine-3-aldoxime, with KM values of 1.5×10–6, 4× 10–6, 10–5 and 4 x 10–5 mol/1, respectively. The inferred structural requirements for an optimal stimulatory molecule are that it have a N-containing aromatic ring system with a specific substituent in them position.
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