Electrophysiological studies on rat dorsal root ganglion neurons after peripheral axotomy: changes in responses to neuropeptides

ZQD Xu, X Zhang, S Grillner… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997National Acad Sciences
The effect of three peptides, galanin, sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide, and neurotensin
(NT), was studied on acutely extirpated rat dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) in vitro with
intracellular recording techniques. Both normal and peripherally axotomized DRGs were
analyzed, and recordings were made from C-type (small) and A-type (large) neurons.
Galanin and sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide, with one exception, had no effect on
normal C-and A-type neurons but caused an inward current in both types of neurons after …
The effect of three peptides, galanin, sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide, and neurotensin (NT), was studied on acutely extirpated rat dorsal root ganglia (DRGs) in vitro with intracellular recording techniques. Both normal and peripherally axotomized DRGs were analyzed, and recordings were made from C-type (small) and A-type (large) neurons. Galanin and sulfated cholecystokinin octapeptide, with one exception, had no effect on normal C- and A-type neurons but caused an inward current in both types of neurons after sciatic nerve cut. In normal rats, NT caused an outward current in C-type neurons and an inward current in A-type neurons. After sciatic nerve cut, NT only caused an inward current in both C- and A-type neurons. These results suggest that (i) normal DRG neurons express receptors on their soma for some but not all peptides studied, (ii) C- and A-type neurons can have different types of receptors, and (iii) peripheral nerve injury can change the receptor phenotype of both C- and A-type neurons and may have differential effects on these neuron types.
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