Posttetanic potentiation in decentralized and nondecentralized superior cervical ganglia of the cat.

M A Morales, F Alonso-deFlorida
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The present investigation was aimed to answer the following elementary, though important question concerning the sympathetic ganglion: Do the decentralized preganglionic terminals retain their full capacity to develop posttetanic potentiation (PTP) before substantial Wallerian degeneration takes place? Experiments were performed on the cat superior cervical ganglion in situ, and they followed a factorial design. The factors were: tetanization (supramaximal pulses, 0.2 ms, 24 Hz, 30 s), acute decentralization, and moderate hexamethonium blockade (5 mg/kg). Two levels were dealt with, namely, the indicated maneuvers were either performed or not performed. PTP was was measured in the S2 wave and the following variables were studied: decay constant, area under the curve and delay to summit occurrence. The analysis of variance showed that decentralization did not affect the development of PTP. Therefore, the nondegenerated terminals are fully capable of sustaining PTP, without the aid of the preganglionic cell bodies.

猫分散和非分散颈上神经节破伤风后增强。
本研究旨在回答以下关于交感神经节的基本但重要的问题:在实质性的沃勒氏变性发生之前,分散的神经节前末梢是否保留其发展破伤风后增强(PTP)的全部能力?实验在猫颈上神经节原位进行,并遵循因子设计。影响因素为:破伤风(超大脉冲,0.2 ms, 24 Hz, 30 s)、急性分散和中度六甲铵阻断(5 mg/kg)。处理了两个级别,即指定的机动要么执行,要么不执行。在S2波中测量了PTP,并研究了衰减常数、曲线下面积和峰顶出现的延迟。方差分析表明,分权对PTP的发展没有影响。因此,未退化的末梢完全有能力维持PTP,而不需要神经节前细胞体的帮助。
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