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. 1984 Feb;62(2):248-51.
doi: 10.1139/y84-038.

Effect of substance P and thyrotropin-releasing hormone on sympathetic preganglionic neurones in the upper thoracic intermediolateral nucleus of the cat

Effect of substance P and thyrotropin-releasing hormone on sympathetic preganglionic neurones in the upper thoracic intermediolateral nucleus of the cat

S B Backman et al. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 1984 Feb.

Abstract

When applied by iontophoresis onto single sympathetic preganglionic neurones in he intermediolateral nucleus of spinal segments T1-T3 in the cat, substance P and thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) each had a weak excitatory effect. Two-thirds of the neurones studied were excited by substance P while one-fifth were excited by TRH. The time courses of the responses to substance P and to TRH were similar, and consisted of an increase in the rate of discharge with a latency of approximately 30 s from the onset of application. They were also prolonged (30-320 s) in afterdischarge following termination of application. These results indicate that substance P and TRH exert excitatory effects on single sympathetic pregnanglionic neurones, and support the possibility that they may be chemical mediators of synaptic transmission in the intermediolateral nucleus.

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