Effects of Bacterial Endotoxin Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) on Synaptic Transmission at Neuromuscular Junction in an Amphibian

R. Cooper, Micaiah C. McNabb, Christa M. Saelinger, M. Danley
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Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are found in the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria and can elicit direct cellular responses in addition to inflammatory immune responses in an infected organism. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of LPS on synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ) of a model amphibian preparation. The cutaneous pectoris muscle of Lithobates pipiens was dissected and maintained in a physiological saline to acutely expose the preparation to LPS from Serratia marcescens. The evoked excitatory junction potentials (EJPs) completely diminished after 10 min (n = 6, p<0.05 paired t-test). These EJPs were able to be partially recovered after removal of LPS. The frequency and amplitude of the spontaneous miniature excitatory junction potentials (mEJPs) did not change with LPS exposure (n = 6, p>0.05 paired t-test). These findings suggest that LPS acts in frogs by inhibiting the activity of the voltage-gated Ca2+ channels in presynaptic motor neurons and not by blocking the acetylcholine receptors on the skeletal muscle fibers. These findings imply the acute action of LPS in mammals is presynaptic at the NMJs and can suppress synaptic transmission independent of initiating a systemic immune response.
细菌内毒素脂多糖(LPS)对两栖动物神经肌肉连接处突触传递的影响
脂多糖(LPS)存在于革兰氏阴性细菌的外膜中,除了炎症免疫反应外,还能引起受感染生物体的直接细胞反应。本研究的目的是研究LPS对模型两栖动物制备的神经肌肉连接处(NMJ)突触传递的影响。解剖并在生理盐水中维持淡纹贝的胸肌皮,使其暴露于粘质沙雷氏菌的LPS。诱发兴奋连接电位(EJPs)在10 min后完全减弱(n = 6, p0.05配对t检验)。这些发现表明,LPS通过抑制突触前运动神经元中电压门控Ca2+通道的活性,而不是通过阻断骨骼肌纤维上的乙酰胆碱受体,在青蛙中起作用。这些发现表明,LPS在哺乳动物中的急性作用是在NMJs的突触前,并且可以抑制突触传递,而不需要启动全身免疫反应。
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