Observations on the pharmacology of cholinoceptive neurones in the rat brain stem

对大鼠脑干胆碱能神经元药理学的观察

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Abstract

The pharmacology of spontaneously active cholinoceptive neurones in the brain stem of rats anaesthetized with urethane has been investigated using microiontophoresis to administer muscarinic and nicotinic agonists and antagonists. 2. Acetylcholine (ACh) excited most cells but occasionally depressed their activity. Muscarine, and the muscarinic agonists methacholine and bethanechol produced prolonged excitation or inhibition of cells whereas nicotine produced prolonged excitations but no inhibitions. 3 Atropine selectively antagonized ACh excitations and both excitation and inhibition of neuronal activity produced by muscarine and muscarinic agonists, but not the excitations produced by nicotine, glutamate or DL-homocysteic acid. 4 Dihydro-beta-erythroidine (DHBE) and tubocurarine antagonized both ACh and nicotine excitations but not those induced by glutamate or DL-homocysteic acid. Inhibitions by ACh or muscarine were not affected. 5 It is concluded that excitations of cholinoceptive neurones in the rat brain stem may be mediated by activation of both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors whereas inhibitions are mediated by activation of a muscarinic receptor.

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