ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES AND CHEMOSENSITIVITY OF GUINEA-PIG NODOSE GANGLION NEURONS IN-VITRO

被引:98
作者
UNDEM, BJ [1 ]
WEINREICH, D [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MARYLAND,SCH MED,DEPT PHARMACOL,BALTIMORE,MD 21201
来源
JOURNAL OF THE AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM | 1993年 / 44卷 / 01期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
SENSORY NEURON; NODOSE GANGLION; VAGAL AFFERENT; AUTACOID; C-FIBER; VISCERAL AFFERENT;
D O I
10.1016/0165-1838(93)90375-5
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Conventional intracellular recording techniques were employed to obtain information on the electrophysiological and pharmacological characteristics of C-type neurons in the guinea pig nodose ganglia. Approximately 90% of the cell bodies gave rise to axons with conduction velocities consistent with C-fibers (0.9-1.1 m/s). The average resting membrane potential and input impedence was about -60 mV and 45 MOMEGA, respectively. Orthodromic electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve 20-30 mm caudal to the ganglion produced overshooting action potentials in the nodose neurons. The falling phase of the action potential was followed by a transient (50-300 ms) fast hyperpolarization (AHP(fast)). In 20% of C-type neurons the ABP(fast) was followed by a slowly developing, long-lasting afterhyperpolarization (AHP(slow)) that limited the ability of the neuron to fire action potentials at high frequency. The AHP(slow) magnitude was dependent on the number of spikes, had a reversal potential of -87 mV, and was abolished by 100 muM cadmium chloride, suggesting that it is produced by a calcium-dependent potassium current. In about 30% of the nodose neurons, hyperpolarizing current steps from resting potential produced a time- and voltage-dependent anomalous rectification in the electrotonic potential. External cesium (1 mM), but not barium (100 muM) reversibly blocked this effect. Single-electrode voltage-clamp measurements revealed a slowly developing inward current in these neurons that grows in magnitude with step hyperpolarizations from resting potential, and has an estimated reversal potential of about -44 mV. These properties suggest that this current is analogous to I(h) observed in many peripheral and central neurons. Autacoids including serotonin, histamine, several prostanoids, peptidoleukotriene, and bradykinin, were examined for their ability to affect the excitability of the nodose neurons. Serotonin was the only autacoid capable of depolarizing the membrane potential to action potential firing threshold. The serotonin-induced membrane depolarization was associated with a significant increase in input conductance. Histamine depolarized the membrane potential of the C-type neurons in 28/30 neurons. Bradykinin, prostacyclin, and leukotriene C4 were found to cause membrane depolarizations in a subset (73%, 31%, and 50%, respectively) of nodose neurons. The AHP(slow) was virtually abolished by bradykinin, prostacylin, and in a subset of neurons, leukotriene C4. Inhibition of the AHP(slow) was accompanied by a change in the accommodative properties of the neurons, reflected by the increased frequency at which the neuron could successfully elicit repetitive action potentials. The results demonstrate that most autacoids do not overtly evoke action potentials in the somata of the guinea pig nodose ganglion C-type neurons, rather they influence their excitability by producing subthreshold membrane depolarizations and by modulating the rate of neuronal discharge.
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