Modulation of nickel-induced bursting with 4-aminopyridine in leech Retzius nerve cells

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Abstract

Paroxysmal depolarization shift has been identified as a characteristic feature of the cellular basis of epilepsy. On Na+-dependent bursting, 1 mmol/l 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) produced a two-phase effect - a significant depolarization accompanied by an increase in the frequency of bursting, followed by repolarization along with a diminished frequency of bursting. Neither 1 μmol/l apamin nor 150 nmol/l charybdotoxin (ChTX) elicited any significant effect on either bursting or standard conditions. Our results suggest that 4-AP affects the bursting indirectly by altering the excitability of the cell. The lack of effects of apamin and ChTX is probably due to channel insensitivity to these blockers in leech.

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Pathak, D., Lopicic, S., Bratic-Stanojevic, M., Pavlovic, D., Andjus, P. R., & Nedeljkov, V. (2010). Modulation of nickel-induced bursting with 4-aminopyridine in leech Retzius nerve cells. Archives of Biological Sciences, 62(4), 1035–1045. https://doi.org/10.2298/ABS1004035P

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