Search results for "Postsynaptic potential"

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Activation of angiotensin II type 1 receptors and contractile activity in human sigmoid colon in vitro.

2015

We propose and validate a non-invasive method that enables accurate detection of the discharge times of a relatively large number of motor units during excitatory and inhibitory reflex stimulations. HDsEMG and intramuscular EMG (iEMG) were recorded from the tibialis anterior muscle during ankle dorsiflexions performed at 5%, 10%, and 20% of the maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) force, in 9 healthy subjects. The tibial nerve (inhibitory reflex) and the peroneal nerve (excitatory reflex) were stimulated with constant current stimuli. In total, 416 motor units were identified from the automatic decomposition of the HDsEMG. The iEMG was decomposed using a state-of-the-art decomposition tool a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyPyridinesBiologyPeptidyl-Dipeptidase AInhibitory postsynaptic potentialSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaReceptor Angiotensin Type 2Muscle Smooth VascularReceptor Angiotensin Type 1Renin-Angiotensin SystemTibialis anterior muscleColon SigmoidInternal medicineIntestinal motilitymedicineHumansTibial nerveHuman colonAgedAged 80 and overAngiotensin IIImidazolesAnatomyMiddle AgedAngiotensin IIMotor unitmedicine.anatomical_structureAngiotensin II type 1 receptorCardiologyReflexExcitatory postsynaptic potentialTachykininFemaleAnkleMuscle ContractionActa physiologica (Oxford, England)
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Sympathetic Nerve Stimulation on the perfused rat heart. Affinities of N-methylatropine and pirenzepine at pre- and postsynaptic muscarine receptors.

1982

Rat isolated hearts with the sympathetic nerves attached were perfused with (-)-3H-noradrenaline in order to label the storage vesicles of the adrenergic nerves. Release was induced either by electrical stimulation of the nerves (3 Hz, 1 min) or by perfusion with high K+ solution (54 mM). The overflow of 3H-noradrenaline and its metabolites was determined by liquid scintillation counting after separation of the compounds by column chromatography. The experimental conditions ensured a minor contribution of 3H-metabolites to the evoked total tritium overflow. The release of 3H-noradrenaline evoked by nerve stimulation or high K+ solution was decreased in the presence of the muscarinic agonist…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemStimulationIn Vitro TechniquesPiperazineschemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrineColumn chromatographyPostsynaptic potentialInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMethacholine CompoundsReceptors CholinergicAtropine DerivativesReceptorBiotransformationPharmacologyBenzodiazepinonesMuscarineMyocardiumHeartRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicinePirenzepinePirenzepineReceptors MuscarinicElectric StimulationRatsEndocrinologychemistryMethacholineFemalePerfusionmedicine.drugNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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The determination of presynaptic pA2 values of yohimbine and phentolamine on the perfused rat heart under conditions of negligible autoinhibition

1983

Abstract 1 Rat isolated perfused hearts with the right sympathetic nerves attached were loaded with [3H]-(-)-noradrenaline. The nerves were stimulated with up to 40 trains of 10 pulses every min at 1 Hz, and the evoked increases of [3H-]noradrenaline overflow into the perfusate, of right atrial tension development and ventricular beating frequency were measured. 2 Oxymetazoline inhibited the evoked transmitter overflow (IC50: 10 nM) and decreased the postsynaptic responses in a concentration-dependent manner. It behaved as a full against in abolishing the evoked transmitter overflow. 3 Yohimbine up to 1 microM neither enhanced the evoked [3H]-noradrenaline overflow nor the postsynaptic para…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic nervous systemSympathetic Nervous SystemOxymetazolineOxymetazolineAdrenergicStimulationInhibitory postsynaptic potentialPhentolaminePostsynaptic potentialInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPhentolaminePharmacologyChemistryMyocardiumYohimbineHeartRats Inbred StrainsReceptors Adrenergic alphaElectric StimulationRatsYohimbineEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureSynapsesResearch Articlemedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Transient oligemia is associated with long-term changes in binding densities of cortical inhibitory GABAA receptors in the rat brain

2009

Recently, we could demonstrate in rats that a short transient oligemic period of only 20-minute duration, induced by systemic hypotension, resulted in a transient decline of spatial memory capacities without any histological damage over a subsequent period of 6 months. In our present study, we checked for more subtle alterations within the highly vulnerable hippocampal CA1 subfield using quantification of neuronal cell density and semi-quantitative analysis of the ischemia-sensitive protein MAP2. Since hippocampal excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter receptors are crucially involved in spatial memory processes, quantitative in vitro receptor autoradiography was performed using [(3)H]M…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsDown-RegulationAMPA receptorHippocampal formationTritiumInhibitory postsynaptic potentialBinding CompetitiveHippocampusReceptors N-Methyl-D-AspartateTimeRadioligand Assaychemistry.chemical_compoundParietal LobeInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsReceptors AMPARats WistarReceptorGABA AgonistsMolecular Biologygamma-Aminobutyric AcidCerebral CortexMemory DisordersMuscimolChemistryGABAA receptorGeneral NeuroscienceReceptors GABA-ARatsDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologynervous systemMuscimolHypoxia-Ischemia BrainExcitatory postsynaptic potentialNMDA receptorNeurology (clinical)Microtubule-Associated ProteinsDevelopmental BiologyBrain Research
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A presynaptic excitatory M1 muscarine receptor at postganglionic cardiac noradrenergic nerve fibres that is activated by endogenous acetylcholine.

1990

Rabbit atria were isolated with the extrinsic right vagus and sympathetic nerves intact and perfused with Tyrode solution. Noradrenaline overflow evoked by sympathetic nerve stimulation (SNS) at 3 Hz for 3 min was determined before, during, and after vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), also at 3 Hz and for 3 min. The VNS pulses preceded the SNS pulses by 3, 100 and 233 ms. Acetylcholine overflow was determined after labelling of the transmitter stores with [14C]choline. Pirenzepine 80 nmol/l failed to alter the muscarinic inhibition of noradrenaline overflow when the vago-sympathetic impulse intervals were 3 and 233 ms. At an interval of 100 ms VNS did not significantly inhibit noradrenaline ove…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresSympathetic Nervous Systemmedicine.medical_treatmentStimulationBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrineNorepinephrineInternal medicineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptormedicineReaction TimeAnimalsCarbon RadioisotopesPharmacologyMuscarineHeartVagus NerveGeneral MedicineMuscarinic acetylcholine receptor M1PirenzepineReceptors MuscarinicAcetylcholineElectric StimulationEndocrinologynervous systemchemistrycardiovascular systemExcitatory postsynaptic potentialAutonomic Fibers PostganglionicFemaleRabbitsAcetylcholineVagus nerve stimulationmedicine.drugSynaptosomesNaunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology
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Calcium and increase excitability promote tolerance against anoxia in hippocampal slices.

1999

We have previously demonstrated that anoxic preconditioning (APC) protects against a subsequent otherwise 'lethal' anoxic insult in hippocampal slices. Tested here are two hypotheses: (a) APC requires calcium to improve electrical recovery in hippocampal slices; and (b) mild excitation promotes preconditioning neuroprotection. Control hippocampal slices were given a single 'test' anoxic insult followed by reoxygenation. Experimental slices were preconditioned by three short anoxic insults of 1 min separated by 10 min of reoxygenation. At 30 min after the third 'conditioning' insult, slices underwent a 'test' anoxic insult [1 min of anoxic depolarization (AD)], and then slices were reoxygena…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtychemistry.chemical_elementHippocampal formationCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesNeuroprotectionHippocampusPotassium ChlorideAdenosine A1 receptorInternal medicineConditioning PsychologicalExtracellularmedicineAnimalsRats WistarHypoxiaMolecular BiologyEvoked PotentialsChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceCortical Spreading DepressionDepolarizationAdaptation PhysiologicalRatsElectrophysiologyEndocrinologyCortical spreading depressionAnesthesiaXanthinesExcitatory postsynaptic potentialCalciumNeurology (clinical)Developmental BiologyBrain research
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EFFECTS OF 4-AMINOPYRIDINE ON ACETYLCHOLINE OUTPUT FROM THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF THE RAT in vivo

1982

Abstract 1 The effects of 4-aminopyridine (4AP) on the output of acetylcholine (ACh) from the cerebral cortex were investigated in unanaesthetized freely moving rats and in anaesthetized rats by means of the `cup technique'. ACh was determined by bioassay on the dorsal muscle of the leech. 2 In unanaesthetized rats intraperitoneal injection of 4AP (3 mg/kg) had no effect on the cortical output of ACh. 3 After injection of morphine (10 mg/kg s.c.), which depressed the spontaneous output of ACh, 4AP increased the cortical output to a level significantly higher than that determined before morphine injection. 4 In rats anaesthetized with either urethane or pentobarbitone, drugs known to decreas…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionAminopyridinesBlood PressureInternal medicinemedicinePrazosinAnimalsAnesthesia4-AminopyridineCerebral CortexPharmacologyMorphineChemistry4-AminopyridineRats Inbred StrainsVagotomyAcetylcholineRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCerebral cortexNeuromuscular Depolarizing AgentsAnesthesiaPapersMorphineExcitatory postsynaptic potentialAcetylcholinemedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Modifications of the spontaneous bioelectric activity and of the after discharge evoked in the amygdala after pallidal injection of kainic acid in th…

1982

Publisher Summary This chapter explains the modifications of the spontaneous bioelectric activity and of the after discharge (AD) evoked in the amygdala after pallidal injection of kainic acid (KA) in the cat. An experiment was conducted in which injection of KA, a neurotoxic drug analog of glutamate, was made into the entopeduncolar nucleus (EN), the equivalent of the medial globus pallidus of primates, to observe the modifications produced on the spontaneous amygdaloid bioelectric activity and on the evoked AD. An AD was evoked in the amygdala by stimulation of the ipsilateral pyriform cortex. The duration of the amygdaloid AD was related to the stimulus parameters. In the same animal, th…

Medial globus pallidusKainic acidChemistryGlutamate receptorStimulationAmygdalachemistry.chemical_compoundGlobus pallidusmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemmedicineExcitatory postsynaptic potentialMicroinjectionNeuroscience
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Specific suppression of pentylenetetrazol-induced epileptiform discharges in CA3 neurons (hippocampal slice, guinea pig) by the organic calcium antag…

1989

Antiepileptic actions of the organic calcium antagonists flunarizine (cinnarizine derivate) and verapamil (papaverin derivat) on pentylenetetrazol-induced epileptic bioelectric activity were tested in CA3 neurones of hippocampal slices. In all experiments both calcium antagonists reduced the amplitudes and/or durations of paroxysmal depolarizations as well as their rate of occurrence, when the bath concentrations of flunarizine or verapamil exceeded 20 mumol/l. When they were added to the bath solution before pentylenetetrazol application, recordings of the resting membrane potential, of the membrane resistance, of action potentials and of spontaneous as well as of evoked excitatory and inh…

Membrane potentialmedicine.medical_specialtyGeneral NeuroscienceGuinea Pigschemistry.chemical_elementIn Vitro TechniquesCalciumInhibitory postsynaptic potentialHippocampusEndocrinologyVerapamilchemistrySeizuresPostsynaptic potentialInternal medicinemedicineExcitatory postsynaptic potentialAnimalsPentylenetetrazoleVerapamilPentylenetetrazolFlunarizineFlunarizinemedicine.drugExperimental Brain Research
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Spatiotemporal receptive fields: A dynamical model derived from cortical architectonics

1986

We assume that the mammalian neocortex is built up out of some six layers which differ in their morphology and their external connections. Intrinsic connectivity is largely excitatory, leading to a considerable amount of positive feedback. The majority of cortical neurons can be divided into two main classes: the pyramidal cells, which are said to be excitatory, and local cells (most notably the non-spiny stellate cells), which are said to be inhibitory. The form of the dendritic and axonal arborizations of both groups is discussed in detail. This results in a simplified model of the cortex as a stack of six layers with mutual connections determined by the principles of fibre anatomy. This …

Models AnatomicModels NeurologicalPyramidal TractsInhibitory postsynaptic potentialLateral inhibitionCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsHumansNeurons AfferentGeneral Environmental ScienceVisual CortexCerebral CortexNeuronsAfferent PathwaysNeocortexLinear systemGeneral Engineeringmedicine.anatomical_structureCerebral cortexReceptive fieldExcitatory postsynaptic potentialGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesPsychologyNeuroscienceMathematics
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