| Literature DB >> 193225 |
J V Henderson, M T Lowenhaupt, D L Gilbert.
Abstract
The squid giant synapse, which permits intracellular electrical measurements in a single, excitatory synapse, was exposed to helium pressures up to 204 atm. By stimulating presynaptically and recording postsynaptically with an intracellular electrode it was found that pressure alters, but does not prevent, synaptic transmission of action potentials. Synaptically transmitted action potentials are prolonged in the same way as in the directly stimulated axon. However, slowing of the excitatory postsynaptic potential and marked increases in synaptic fatigue were observed at pressures as low as 35 atm. These changes may contribute to high pressure nervous effects by interfering with information transfer within the nervous system.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 193225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Undersea Biomed Res ISSN: 0093-5387