Synaptic mechanisms in sympathetic preganglionic neurons
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Synaptic mechanisms in sympathetic preganglionic neurons
Abstract
Intracellular recordings from sympathetic preganglionic neurons (SPNs) in adult cat and neonatal rat spinal cord slices reveal four types of synaptic potentials, namely, excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs), inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (IPSPs), and slow EPSPs in both preparations, and a slow IPSP in cat SPNs. Pharmacological studies show that glutamate or a related excitatory amino acid and glycine are the probable mediators of EPSPs and IPSPs. There may be heterogenous mediators of slow EPSPs; substance P, serotonin, norepinephrine, and epinephrine are all probable mediators of slow EPSPs in subpopulations of SPNs. In the case of slow IPSPs, norepinephrine appears to be the likely transmitter. Finally, stimulation of ventral roots elicits a synaptic potential that appears to be caused by glutamate released from afferent fibers in the ventral roots. Our results indicate that a multitude of synaptic mechanisms exist in the rat SPNs by means of which inputs arising from sensory and supraspinal neurons are processed in a timely and orderly manner, thus ensuring highly organized but differentiated outputs to multiple peripheral target cells.
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