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. 1986;18(5):616-21.

[Inhibitory action of dopamine on excitatory transmission in the isolated spinal cord of the rat]

[Article in Russian]
  • PMID: 3022165

[Inhibitory action of dopamine on excitatory transmission in the isolated spinal cord of the rat]

[Article in Russian]
V N Oksamitnyĭ et al. Neirofiziologiia. 1986.

Abstract

The effect of dopamine on the ventral root potential evoked by single supramaximal dorsal root stimulation was studied in the experiment in the isolated superfused spinal cord of 10-16 days old rats. It was discovered that application of dopamine caused the reversible dose-dependent inhibition of the mono- and polysynaptic ventral root reflex responses. The minimal effective concentration was 1 X 10(-8) mol/l. Dopamine applied in concentrations of 1 X 10(-4) mol/l and 1 X 10(-3) mol/l decreased the amplitude of the monosynaptic ventral root potential by 20% and 87% as against the control, respectively. Under the same conditions the amplitude of the polysynaptic ventral root potential decreased by 18% and 87% as against the control, respectively. The obtained results demonstrate that the dopaminergic brainstem-spinal pathways take part in the control of the transmission in the segmentary reflex arc.

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