L-Aspartic acid induces a region of negative slope conductance in the current-voltage relationship of cultured spinal cord neurons
- PMID: 7074359
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90575-3
L-Aspartic acid induces a region of negative slope conductance in the current-voltage relationship of cultured spinal cord neurons
Abstract
Individual murine spinal cord neurons were grown in dissociated tissue cultures. Using either one or two conventional intracellular microelectrodes neurons were voltage-clamped and current-voltage (I-V) curves were constructed using command pulses. L-Aspartic acid was then applied and I-V curves repeated in the presence of this excitatory amino acid. L-Aspartic acid induced a region of negative slope conductance (RNSC) in the steady-state I-V relationships of these neurons. Such a RNSC accounts for the apparent reduction of conductance in response to excitatory amino acids and its instability likely contributes to the electrogenesis of bursting in central neurons.
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