An Excitatory Action of Substance P on Cuneate Neurones

Author:

Krnjević K.,Morris Mary E.

Abstract

Pure Substance P was applied from 7 mM solutions by microiontophoresis to cuneate neurones in cats under barbiturate or inhalation anesthesia. The predominant effect was a slow excitation, beginning after a delay of 10–30 s, reaching a peak some 30 s later, and decreasing only gradually after the end of the application, over 1 min or even longer. It was observed with about half of all the units tested (especially those that were spontaneously active), in all experiments, with several different electrodes, and Substance P obtained from two different sources; and therefore can be considered to reflect a genuine strong but slow depolarizing action. Larger doses of Substance P depressed firing, especially when evoked by glutamate, and, in one experiment, several units showed a mainly depressant effect. This may be explained by a similar slow mechanism of depolarization but with inactivation being predominant. It is concluded that Substance P is unlikely to be the quickly acting transmitter released by primary afferent terminals but its strong excitatory action may be of functional significance in some other respects.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Physiology (medical),Pharmacology,General Medicine,Physiology

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