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Comparative Study
. 1986;18(6):820-7.

[Changes in the ionic mechanisms of the electro-excitability of the somatic membrane of rat sensory neurons during ontogenesis. Density ratios of inward currents]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 2433610
Comparative Study

[Changes in the ionic mechanisms of the electro-excitability of the somatic membrane of rat sensory neurons during ontogenesis. Density ratios of inward currents]

[Article in Russian]
S A Fedulova et al. Neirofiziologiia. 1986.

Abstract

Correlations between densities of different types of inward currents in the somatic membrane of dorsal root ganglion neurons were studied in three age groups of rats (5-9 days, 45 days and 90 days postnatally). A linear dependence between the densities of high-threshold calcium and slow sodium currents was found. No correlation was observed between the densities of different inward currents in neurons with low-threshold calcium inward current. An inverse dependence was observed between the densities of transmembrane currents in cells having only two types of channels ("fast" sodium and high-threshold calcium ones). Neurons exhibiting slow TTX-resistant sodium and/or low-threshold calcium channels did not show inverse dependence between the densities of "fast" sodium and high-threshold calcium currents.

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