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Neuroscience letters · Feb 2015
Modulation of glutamatergic transmission by presynaptic N-methyl-D-aspartate mechanisms in second-order neurons of the rat nucleus tractus solitarius.
- Yoshiaki Ohi, Satoko Kimura, and Akira Haji.
- Laboratory of Neuropharmacology, School of Pharmacy, Aichi Gakuin University, Nagoya, Japan.
- Neurosci. Lett. 2015 Feb 5; 587: 62-7.
AbstractThe present study investigated the physiological function of presynaptic N-methyl-d aspartate (NMDA) mechanisms in glutamatergic transmission in the rat nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS). Membrane currents were recorded from the NTS second-order neurons by using whole-cell patch pipettes including MK-801 to block postsynaptic NMDA receptors. All experiments were performed under blockade of inhibitory synaptic transmission. Co-application of NMDA and d-serine decreased the tractus solitarius (TS)-evoked excitatory postsynaptic currents (eEPSCs) in 7/12 (58%) of neurons, and increased the paired pulse ratio. The remaining neurons were insensitive to NMDA and d-serine. Application of an NMDA antagonist D-AP5 had no effect on eEPSCs in all 8 neurons tested. Action potential-independent EPSCs (miniature EPSCs; mEPSCs) were recorded in the presence of tetrodotoxin. Co-application of NMDA and d-serine increased the mEPSC frequency but had no significant effect on the amplitude in 5/28 (18%) of neurons. D-AP5 decreased the mEPSC frequency without effect on the amplitude in 6/18 (33%) of neurons. This study demonstrated that (1) NMDA receptors were presynaptically distributed in a subset of NTS second-order neurons and that (2) the presynaptic NMDA receptors played an inhibitory role in TS-mediated release of glutamate and a facilitatory role in spontaneous release of glutamate. The present results suggest that the activation of presynaptic NMDA receptors modulates glutamatergic transmissions in the rat NTS second-order neurons.Copyright © 2014 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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