L -精氨酸增强单突触和多突触的脊髓反射

N. Tasci, S. Ankaralı, Ş. Demir, S. Canan, C. Marangoz
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一氧化氮(NO)作为一种神经信使和神经递质,在广泛的生理功能中发挥着重要作用。本研究旨在探讨NO前体l -精氨酸对麻醉和脊髓化猫单突触和多突触脊髓反射的影响。在右颈动脉内置入聚乙烯套管监测血压,并在90-110 mmHg之间应用血压钳。在L5和S1之间的背椎板切除术后,电刺激腓肠肌神经引起单突触和多突触脊髓反射。对照记录显示,给予NO前体、l -精氨酸500 μM、1、2、5 mM(局部)和50、100、200、500 mg/kg(静脉注射)可显著增加单突触和多突触反射振幅,且呈剂量依赖性。l -精氨酸似乎对多突触反射比单突触反射更有效。d -精氨酸是l -精氨酸的一种无效对映体,作为对照物对l -精氨酸也进行了试验,它对单突触和多突触反射没有影响。这些结果表明,l -精氨酸可能在猫脊髓的脊髓反射调节中发挥兴奋作用,而这种作用可能是由NO介导的。
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L‐arginine potentiates monosynaptic and polysnaptic spinal reflexes
Nitric oxide (NO) is long been known to play a major role in a wide range of physiological functions as a neural messenger and a neurotransmitter. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of NO precursor L-arginine on monosynaptic and polysnaptic spinal reflexes in anaesthetized and spinalized cats. A polyethylene cannula was placed into the right carotid artery in order to monitor blood pressure and a blood-pressure-clamp was applied between 90–110 mmHg. After a dorsal laminectomy between L5 and S1, monosynaptic and polysnaptic spinal reflexes were evoked by electrical stimulation of gastrocnemius nerves. Following control recordings, administration of NO precursor, L-arginine in 500 μM, 1, 2, 5 mM (local) and 50, 100, 200, 500 mg/kg (i.v.) does significantly increased the monosynaptic and polysnaptic reflex amplitude in a dose dependent manner. L-arginine appears to be more effective on polysnaptic reflexes than on monosynaptic reflexes. D-arginine, an ineffective enantiomer of L-ariginine was also tested as a control substance against L-arginine and it has no effects on the monosynaptic and polysnaptic reflexes. These results suggest that L-arginine may play an excitatory role in modulation of spinal reflexes and this role may be mediated by NO in the cat spinal cord.
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