Journal article
Nitric oxide enhances inhibitory synaptic transmission and neuronal excitability in guinea-pig submucous plexus
JC Bornstein, KA Marks, JPP Foong, RM Gwynne, ZH Wang
Frontiers in Neuroscience | Published : 2010
Abstract
Varicosities immunoreactive for nitric oxide synthase (NOS) make synaptic connections with submucosal neurons in the guinea-pig small intestine, but the effects of nitric oxide (NO) on these neurons are unknown. We used intracellular recording to characterize effects of sodium nitroprusside (SNP, NO donor) and nitro-L-arginine (NOLA, NOS inhibitor), on inhibitory synaptic potentials (IPSPs), slow excitatory synaptic potentials (EPSPs) and action potential firing in submucosal neurons of guinea-pig ileum in vitro. Recordings were made from neurons with the characteristic IPSPs of non-cholinergic secretomotor neurons. SNP (100 μM) markedly enhanced IPSPs evoked by single stimuli applied to int..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (NHMRC)
Funding Acknowledgements
The study was supported by a grant from the National Health and Medical Research Council Australia (NHMRC Grant No. 40053) and Australian Postgraduate Awards (Kathryn A. Marks, Jaime Pei Pei Foong).