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Abstract
It is shown that heterosynaptic facilitation of the synaptic transmission in the giant neurons of the cerebral ganglion in Planorbis corneus develops due to the diffuse neurohumoral effects on the pre- and postsynaptic structures but not as a result of the local synaptic influences on the presynaptic mechanisms. Using the new biological object it has been confirmed that serotonin from the perfuse solution was a source of the facilitatory action on the n-cholinergic synaptic transmission. It was established that conditioning stimulations facilitated not only the n-cholinergic synaptic transmission but also the ionophoretic acetylcholine potentials. Amplitudes of EPSPs and acetylcholinic potentials increased 4-6 times, while the postsynaptic membrane impedance increased only by 20%. Based on such data it is summarized that sensitization of n-cholinergic receptors of the postsynaptic membrane contributed much to the heterosynaptic facilitation. The possible role of n-cholinergic receptors of the postsynapcit membrane in the processes of the heterosynaptic facilitation and of the conditional training is discussed.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 2872600
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neirofiziologiia ISSN: 0028-2561