An excitatory action of iontophoretically administered lithium on mammalian central neurones
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1977.tb07740.x
An excitatory action of iontophoretically administered lithium on mammalian central neurones
Abstract
1 The action of iontophoretically administered lithium was studied on spinal Renshaw cells an interneurones and on supraspinal neurones in cerebral cortex, thalamus, hypothalamus and brain stem in anaesthetized cats and rats. 2 There was a correlation between the effects of Li+ and those of acetylcholine (ACh), although rather more cells were unaffected by Li+ than by ACh. 3 The usual effect was an excitation of rather slow onset, but occasionally effects were produced with time courses similar to those of ACh. The excitation was blocked by ACh antagonists and was best demonstrated with dihydro-beta-erythroidine on Renshaw cells. 4 The postsynaptic excitant action of ACh on Renshaw cells was reduced by Li+. 5 Depressant actions of Li+ were encountered on cells also depressed by ACh. 6 It is concluded that Li+ may facilitate cholinergic transmission at some sites in the CNS by increasing the release of ACh by an unknown mechanism. Similar effects at non-cholinergic synapses might also occur but would appear to be of less importance. Since facilitation of neuronal firing with Li+ was usually observed, the depressant effects on postsynaptic responses to ACh may be of little consequence.
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