Slow potentials in taste cells induced by frog glossopharyngeal nerve stimulation.

نویسندگان

  • Toshihide Sato
  • Takenori Miyamoto
  • Yukio Okada
چکیده

Intracellular recordings were made from the taste cells of atropinized bullfrogs while the glossopharyngeal (GP) nerve fibres were electrically stimulated. Two types of slow potential, slow hyperpolarizing potentials (HPs) and slow depolarizing potentials (DPs), were induced in the taste cells. The slow HPs appeared when the lingual capillary blood flow was kept above 0.7 mm/s, whereas the slow DPs appeared when the blood flow was slowed down below 0.7 mm/s. The membrane resistance of a taste cell increased during the generation of a slow HP, but decreased during the generation of a slow DP. The reversal potentials for the slow HPs and the slow DPs were recorded at the same membrane potential (-11 to approximately -13 mV). Activation of non-selective cation channels possibly induced the slow DP and inactivation of those channels possibly induced the slow HP in the taste cell membrane. Electrical stimulation of the GP nerve activated a population of C fibres in the nerve and possibly released neurotransmitters from the nerve terminals. Released neurotransmitters might cause modulation of the membrane conductance in taste cells that leads to generation of the slow potentials. The present data suggest that slow HPs and slow DPs evoked in the taste cells of atropinized frogs by GP nerve stimulation are induced by putative neurotransmitters in the taste disc.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Chemical senses

دوره 27 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002