Intracellular recordings from salamander olfactory receptor cells
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Intracellular recordings from salamander olfactory receptor cells
Abstract
Intracellular recordings were obtained from salamander olfactory receptor cells. The occurrence of an intracellular spike in response to the antidromic stimulation of the olfactory fibers was considered as a physiological criterion of a neuronal impalement. The mean resting potential was -56 +/- 9 mV (mean +/- S.D.; n = 70). Fifty-two cells presented a spontaneous spike activity lower than 2 impulses/s. Appropriate olfactory stimulation generally evoked a slow and graded decrease (up to 28 mV) of the intracellular potential. The input resistance of the cell decreased markedly during the response. The slow potential change induced a repetitive firing. Increasing the intensity of the olfactory stimulation increased the instantaneous frequency of firing (up to 25 s-1) and reduced the spike amplitude. The spikes presented an inflexion in the rising phase indicating a two-stage depolarization. With the strongest intensities of stimulation the impulse activity was stopped during the repolarizing phase of the cell response when the membrane potential was still appreciably depolarized.
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