Effects of GABA, THIP, and potassium on excitability of myelinated axons of isolated amphibian spinal roots

1989 ◽  
Vol 67 (6) ◽  
pp. 682-685 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Liske ◽  
M. E. Morris

The effects of direct applications of GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) and the GABAA agonist, THIP (4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol) on the excitability of myelinated axons of individual dorsal and ventral spinal roots (lumbar VI and (or) VII) of the isolated bullfrog peripheral nerve are reported. Increases evoked by the GABA agonists (0.01–10 mM) in the amplitude of half-maximal A-fiber compound action potentials indicate the presence of depolarizing responses with apparently greater localization to the dorsal roots, and a sensitivity to GABA twofold greater than that for THIP. The changes evoked by GABA and THIP, as well as potassium have components that closely resemble those of sensory and motor fibers in the more distal, desheathed nerve bundle but are smaller and delayed, differences attributable to a closely attached root sheath that acts as a diffusion barrier. These results confirm the likely existence of GABAA receptors on both dorsal and ventral spinal roots.Key words: GABAA receptors, dorsal root fibers, ventral root fibers, depolarization, hyperpolarization.

1994 ◽  
Vol 72 (4) ◽  
pp. 368-374 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Liske ◽  
M. E. Morris

Effects of the inhibitory neurotransmitter, GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) on the excitability of myelinated fibers of isolated amphibian sciatic nerves and their dorsal and ventral spinal roots have been compared with those of a GABAA agonist, THIP (4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol), and the GABAB agonist baclofen. Graded, prolonged increases in the amplitude of A-fiber half-maximal compound action potentials of Rana ballenderi sciatic nerves were evoked by GABA (Rmax = 49%, EC50 = 0.1 mM); responses to THIP were smaller (Rmax = 34%, EC50 = 1.1 mM) and with a different, distinctly biphasic recovery phase. In studies of Rana catesbeiana nerves and their attached spinal roots, excitability increases produced in fibers of the ventral roots by GABA were smaller than those of the dorsal roots. Peak changes evoked by THIP in both roots were similar to the effects of GABA on the ventral root; however, THIP's ventral root response showed much less sensitivity and was followed by a rapid recovery phase, undershoot, and secondary, prolonged enhancement. Bicuculline methiodide antagonized agonist-induced increases, and revealed the presence of significant decreases in excitability of the ventral root fibers at concentrations of GABA or THIP < 3 mM. Baclofen evoked inconsistent changes in the excitability of whole nerve and root fibers; small increases occurred with lower doses and secondary, delayed decreases with higher doses. The high concentration (≥ 0.1 mM) of the active isomer needed to cause a small response suggests a limited contribution and (or) presence of GABAB receptors. GABA and its agonists evoke complex, multiphasic excitability changes in the myelinated axons of the spinal roots and peripheral nerve. Contributions of different phases of increase and directions of change signify the participation of multiple receptors and (or) mechanisms. Responses of the dorsal root appear to reflect mainly GABAA-mediated increases in excitability; those of the ventral root include an additional or greater decrease, which may reflect a hyperpolarizing component mediated by a GABAC-like or bicuculline methiodide insensitive GABAA receptor. The large, prolonged responses of the sensory axons to GABA may be linked to their greater K+ channel conductance and related to the inhibitory transmitter's depolarizing action at the more proximal site of their central presynaptic terminals.Key words: dorsal and ventral roots, amphibian, excitability, GABAA, GABAB, GABAC.


2000 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 227-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sidney Ochs ◽  
Rahman Pourmand ◽  
Kenan Si ◽  
Richard N. Friedman

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