Chemosensitivity of the rat type I slowly adapting mechanoreceptor.

L He, R P Tuckett, K B English
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Abstract

An in vitro lateral thoracic skin preparation of the adult rat was used to test the effect of serotonin (5, 50, 500 microM) and control solutions on the response of the type I slowly adapting mechanoreceptor to a standard mechanical stimulus. Serotonin (5-HT) significantly increased the magnitude of the type I response to mechanical indentation: 50 microM 5-HT infusion enhanced responsiveness more effectively than 5 microM 5-HT. In the absence of mechanical stimulation, little or no change in spontaneous discharge relative to control was observed, and recovery to baseline levels occurred within three stimulus trials. In vitro and in vivo control experiments showed no statistically significant change in responsiveness over a similar number of stimulus cycles. It was concluded that 5-HT modulates, but does not activate the rat type I receptor or alter its ability to encode the depth and/or velocity of mechanical displacement.

大鼠I型缓慢适应机械受体的化学敏感性。
采用成年大鼠体外胸外侧皮肤制备,检测血清素(5、50、500微米)和对照溶液对I型缓慢适应机械受体对标准机械刺激反应的影响。5-羟色胺(5- ht)显著增加了机械压痕的I型反应的程度:50微米5- ht输注比5微米5- ht更有效地增强了反应性。在没有机械刺激的情况下,自发放电相对于对照组几乎没有变化,并且在三次刺激试验中恢复到基线水平。体外和体内对照实验显示,在相同数量的刺激周期内,反应性没有统计学上的显著变化。由此得出结论,5-HT调节,但不激活大鼠I型受体或改变其编码机械位移深度和/或速度的能力。
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