[Effect of trans-ACPD, a specific agonist of glutamate interacting with metabotropic receptors, on synaptic transmission in the rat hippocampus].

Neirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
O V Garashchuk, Iu N Koval'chuk, O A Kryshtal'
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Abstract

Trans-ACPD, a cyclic analogue of glutamate, has been studied for its influence on field potentials and excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) in the CA1 layer. Being applied in concentration 50 microM and above, trans-ACPD completely and reversibly inhibited excitatory postsynaptic field potentials but has no effect on EPSCs. Trans-ACPD in the same concentration reversibly reduced the amplitude of antidromic population spike in the CA1 layer, but has an insignificant effect on antidromic population spike in the CA3 layer.

[谷氨酸与代谢受体相互作用的特异性激动剂trans-ACPD对大鼠海马突触传递的影响]。
Trans-ACPD是谷氨酸的循环类似物,研究了其对CA1层的场电位和兴奋性突触后电流(EPSCs)的影响。在50微米及以上的浓度下,反式acpd完全可逆地抑制兴奋性突触后场电位,但对EPSCs没有影响。相同浓度的Trans-ACPD可逆地降低了CA1层的反体种群峰值幅度,但对CA3层的反体种群峰值影响不显著。
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