The influence of cytoplasmic acidification on dye-coupling between CA3 pyramidal neurons was examined by Lucifer yellow injections in guinea pig hippocampal brain slice. Neurons were believed to be acidified by exposure to 100 mM propionate. Dye-coupling was reduced significantly to 6% (n = 35) in propionate versus 28% (n = 39) in control solution (P < 2 %). Propionate may be a useful tool for experimental manipulation of coupling in the mammalian CNS. © 1985.
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MacVicar, B. A., & Jahnsen, H. (1985). Uncoupling of CA3 pyramidal neurons by propionate. Brain Research, 330(1), 141–145. https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-8993(85)90015-0
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