An electrophysiological study of inferior mesenteric ganglion of the dog
- 1 April 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physiological Society in Journal of Neurophysiology
- Vol. 51 (4) , 607-615
- https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.1984.51.4.607
Abstract
Intracellular recordings were made in vitro from 430 sympathetic neurons in the inferior mesenteric ganglion (IMG) of the dog. Ganglion cells had resting membrane potentials between -35 and -70 mV; input resistance (Rin) was .apprx. 22 M.OMEGA.. Cell rheobase to depolarizing current was 0.3 nA, and the action potential elicited was 80-100 mV in amplitude followed by an afterhyperpolarization of up to 15 mV in size, which decayed to the resting membrane potential over a range of 50-500 ms. Neurons were classified as either phasic (188 of 280) or tonic (92 of 280) firing cells, depending on their discharge pattern in response to depolarizing current. Of 430 neurons 208 showed continuous electrical activity in the form of spontaneous excitatory postsynaptic potentials, 2-5 mV in amplitude. Continuous electrical activity was unaffected by tetrodotoxin (3 .times. 10-6 M) but abolished by hexamethonium (10-4 M). A small number of cells (21 of 430) adopted a repetitive firing pattern not associated with injury discharge. These cells may be pacemaking neurons. Stimulation of peripheral and central nerves resulted in multiple synaptic input to ganglion cells. There was marked convergence of excitatory fibers to any one cell. Evoked synaptic potentials were abolished by hexamethonium (10-4 M). Synaptic input from peripheral and central nerves could not be correlated with location of postganglionic neurons in the IMG. The possibility of neuronal intercommumincation and dissemination of central and peripheral commands is discussed.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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