IMPULSE CONDUCTION IN SYMPATHETIC-NERVE TERMINALS IN THE GUINEA-PIG VAS-DEFERENS AND THE ROLE OF THE PELVIC GANGLIA

被引:21
作者
BROCK, JA
CUNNANE, TC
机构
[1] University Department of Pharmacology, Oxford, OX1 3QT, Mansfield Road
关键词
D O I
10.1016/0306-4522(92)90131-K
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Focal extracellular recording techniques were used to study nerve impulse propagation and the intermittent transmitter release mechanism in sympathetic nerve terminals of the guinea-pig vas deferens in vitro. In particular, the nature of the impulse propagation in postganglionic nerve fibers was characterized following pre- or postganglionic stimulation. Conventional intracellular recording techniques were also used to study directly ganglionic transmission in cell bodies in the anterior pelvic ganglia. When brief electrical stimuli were applied to the hypogastric nerve trunk close to the prostatic end of the vas deferens, the nerve terminal impulses recorded extracellularly could be evoked either directly by stimulation of the parent axon (i.e. postganglionically) or indirectly by stimulation of the preganglionic nerve fibre. In 364 separate recordings, nerve terminal impulse conduction failure was not observed during trains of stimuli at 1 Hz. However, apparent "intermittent conduction" of nerve impulses was noted on 16 occasions. In these fibres, the degree of intermittent conduction decreased as the frequency of stimulation was increased. Conduction in these intermittent fibres was reversibly interrupted by removing calcium from the Krebs' solution or by the addition of the ganglion blocker, hexamethonium (30-100-mu-M). Thus, the cause of intermittent conduction is failure of the transmission of excitation in the sympathetic ganglia. Impulses evoked by postganglionic stimulation never failed to propagate into the nerve terminals, and changes in the shape or amplitude of the nerve terminal impulse during trains of stimuli were not detected. One effect of stimulation was a frequency-dependent increase in the latency of the nerve terminal impulse which developed during the train of stimuli. Thus, intermittence of transmitter release from individual varicosities cannot be attributed to failure of impulse propagation in sympathetic nerve terminals. Transmission in the anterior pelvic ganglia was investigated directly by making intracellular recordings from cell bodies whose terminals projected to the vas deferens. Many cell bodies received a strong synaptic input which generated an action potential in the postganglionic cell body on a one-to-one basis. However, in some cell bodies there was a low safety factor for the generation of the action potential by the excitatory postsynaptic potential. The safety factor for generating an action potential in the postganglionic cell body was raised by increasing the frequency of stimulation. These findings suggest that peripheral ganglia are not simple one-to-one relay stations, but may well play an important role in controlling the patterns of nerve impulse traffic in postganglionic sympathetic neurons.
引用
收藏
页码:185 / 196
页数:12
相关论文
共 33 条
[1]   SITE(S) AND IONIC BASIS OF ALPHA-AUTOINHIBITION AND FACILITATION OF [H-3]-NORADRENALINE SECRETION IN GUINEA-PIG VAS-DEFERENS [J].
ALBERTS, P ;
BARTFAI, T ;
STJARNE, L .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1981, 312 (MAR) :297-334
[2]   BRAIN AMINERGIC AXONS EXHIBIT MARKED VARIABILITY IN CONDUCTION-VELOCITY [J].
ASTONJONES, G ;
SEGAL, M ;
BLOOM, FE .
BRAIN RESEARCH, 1980, 195 (01) :215-222
[3]   ON THE SECRETORY ACTIVITY OF SINGLE VARICOSITIES IN THE SYMPATHETIC-NERVES INNERVATING THE RAT TAIL ARTERY [J].
ASTRAND, P ;
STJARNE, L .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1989, 409 :207-220
[4]   TIME COURSE OF TRANSMITTER ACTION AT THE SYMPATHETIC NEUROEFFECTOR JUNCTION IN RODENT VASCULAR AND NON-VASCULAR SMOOTH-MUSCLE [J].
ASTRAND, P ;
BROCK, JA ;
CUNNANE, TC .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1988, 401 :657-670
[5]  
ASTRAND P, 1989, ACTA PHYSIOL SCAND, V136, P355
[6]   VERATRIDINE MODIFIES OPEN SODIUM-CHANNELS [J].
BARNES, S ;
HILLE, B .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, 1988, 91 (03) :421-443
[7]   TRANSMISSION FROM PREGANGLIONIC FIBRES IN HYPOGASTRIC NERVE TO PERIPHERAL GANGLIA OF MALE GUINEA-PIGS [J].
BLACKMAN, JG ;
CROWCROFT, PJ ;
DEVINE, CE ;
HOLMAN, ME ;
YONEMURA, K .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1969, 201 (03) :723-+
[8]   PACKETED RELEASE OF TRANSMITTER FROM THE SYMPATHETIC-NERVES OF THE GUINEA-PIG VAS-DEFERENS - ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY [J].
BLAKELEY, AGH ;
CUNNANE, TC .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1979, 296 (NOV) :85-96
[9]   LOCAL-REGULATION OF TRANSMITTER RELEASE FROM RODENT SYMPATHETIC-NERVE TERMINALS [J].
BLAKELEY, AGH ;
CUNNANE, TC ;
PETERSEN, SA .
JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON, 1982, 325 (APR) :93-109
[10]   TRANSMITTER RELEASE FROM SYMPATHETIC-NERVE TERMINALS ON AN IMPULSE-BY-IMPULSE BASIS AND PRESYNAPTIC RECEPTORS [J].
BROCK, JA ;
CUNNANE, TC .
ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, 1990, 604 :176-187