Presynaptic inhibition and the participation of GABA(B) receptors at neuromuscular junctions of the crab Eriphia spinifrons.

W Rathmayer, S Djokaj
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Abstract

Presynaptic inhibition exerted by the common inhibitor on the closer and opener muscles and by the specific inhibitor on the opener muscle was investigated in the crab Eriphia spinifrons. In the closer muscle, activation of GABA(B) receptors by baclofen reduced the mean quantal content of excitatory junctional currents by about 25%. Blocking GABA(B) receptors with CGP 55845 diminished presynaptic inhibition at a similar percentage. GABA(B) receptor-mediated presynaptic inhibition is linked to G proteins. Application of pertussis toxin eliminated about 25% of the inhibition exerted by the common inhibitory neuron. GABA(B) receptors participate in presynaptic inhibition at release boutons of the slow and the fast closer excitor at a similar percentage. In the opener muscle, presynaptic inhibition of transmitter release from the same endings of the opener excitor was about 15% stronger with the specific inhibitor than with the common inhibitor. About 10% of the presynaptic inhibition produced by either one of the two inhibitors could be abolished by blocking GABA(B) receptors. The amplitudes of the excitatory junctional currents in the opener were reduced in the presence of baclofen by about 25%, suggesting that synaptic terminals of the opener excitor are endowed with a similar percentage of GABA(B) receptors as terminals of the slow and the fast closer excitors. Baclofen had no effect on postsynaptic inhibition, indicating that GABA(B) receptors are not involved in postsynaptic neuromuscular inhibition.

GABA(B)受体在蟹棘背神经肌肉连接处的突触前抑制和参与。
研究了普通抑制剂对闭合肌和打开肌的抑制作用,以及特异性抑制剂对打开肌的抑制作用。在较近的肌肉中,巴氯芬激活GABA(B)受体使兴奋性连接电流的平均量子含量降低约25%。用CGP 55845阻断GABA(B)受体,以相似的百分比减少突触前抑制。GABA(B)受体介导的突触前抑制与G蛋白有关。百日咳毒素的应用消除了由普通抑制神经元施加的约25%的抑制。GABA(B)受体参与慢速和快速近兴奋器释放按钮的突触前抑制的比例相似。在打开肌中,特异性抑制剂对打开兴奋器相同末端的递质释放的突触前抑制比普通抑制剂强约15%。两种抑制剂中的任何一种产生的约10%的突触前抑制可以通过阻断GABA(B)受体而消除。在巴氯芬的存在下,开启器的兴奋性连接电流的振幅降低了约25%,这表明开启器兴奋器的突触末端与慢速和快速接近兴奋器的末端具有相似百分比的GABA(B)受体。巴氯芬对突触后抑制无影响,表明GABA(B)受体不参与突触后神经肌肉抑制。
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