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Department of Pharmacology, James H. Quillen College of Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, Tennessee 37614
Application of substance P
(SP) to intracardiac neurons of the guinea pig causes slow
depolarization and increases neuronal excitability. The present study
was done to determine the influence of SP on fast excitatory responses
of intracardiac neurons to ACh. Intracellular recording methods were
used to measure responses of intracardiac neurons in whole mount
preparations of atrial ganglionated nerve plexus from guinea pig
hearts. Local pressure ejection of 100 µM SP (1 s) from a glass
micropipette caused slow depolarization of all neurons
(n = 38) and triggered action potential generation in
47% of the cells tested. Bath application of SP (0.5-100 µM)
caused a dose-dependent depolarization of intracardiac neurons but
rarely evoked action potentials, even at the highest concentration.
However, such treatment with SP enhanced nicotinic responses evoked by
local pressure ejections of ACh (10 mM, 10- to 100-ms duration) in 77%
of intracardiac neurons studied (n = 52). A significant
increase in amplitude of ACh-evoked fast depolarization occurred during
treatment with 0.5 µM SP (13.0 ± 1.8 mV for control vs.
17.7 ± 1.9 mV with SP present, n = 7, P = 0.019). At higher concentrations of SP, enhancement
of the response to ACh resulted mainly in action potential generation. However, responses to ACh were attenuated by SP in 15% of the intracardiac neurons studied. This attenuation occurred primarily during exposure to 10 and 100 µM SP and was manifest as a reduction in amplitude of nicotinic fast depolarization or inhibition of ACh-evoked action potentials. These findings support the conclusion that SP could function as a neuromodulator and neurotransmitter in
intracardiac ganglia of the guinea pig.
intracardiac ganglia; microelectrode recording; cholinergic neurons; sensory-motor nerves
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