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[Effect of monoamines on the responses of frog spinal motor neurons mediated by non-NMDA glutamate receptors].
Adrenaline, dopamine and 5-hydroxytryptamine enhanced fast desensitizing responses of frog spinal motoneurons evoked by L-glutamic acid. Monoamines also enhanced late components of dorsal root EPSP's of motoneurons. These effects of monoamines were prevented by ketamine. Slow in desensitizing responses evoked by L-glutamic acid and EPSP's of motoneurons evoked by stimulation of the reticular formation were not influenced by monoamines.