AMINO-ACID AND SUBSTANCE-P CONTENTS IN SPINAL-CORD OF CATS WITH EXPERIMENTAL HIND-LIMB RIGIDITY PRODUCED BY OCCLUSION OF SPINAL-CORD BLOOD-SUPPLY

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作者
HOMMA, S [1 ]
SUZUKI, T [1 ]
MURAYAMA, S [1 ]
OTSUKA, M [1 ]
机构
[1] TOKYO MED & DENT UNIV, FAC MED, DEPT PHARMACOL, BUNKYO KU, TOKYO 113, JAPAN
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10.1111/j.1471-4159.1979.tb04551.x
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Abstract— Experimental hind‐limb rigidity of spinal origin was produced in cats by temporary occlusion of thoracic aorta and internal mammary arteries. In the lumbar segments (L6‐ S1) of these rigid cats, the monosynaptic reflex recorded from ventral roots was enhanced whereas the polysynaptic reflexes as well as the dorsal root reflexes were almost abolished. On morphological examination of the lumbar spinal cord, the number of interneurons was greatly reduced, whereas the small sized cells, presumably glial cells, were increased by about two times. Ventral horn motoneurons were also reduced. The lumbar spinal cords of the rigid cats were analysed for amino acid and substance P contents. Four major amino acids, aspartate, glutamate, glycine and GABA, were definitely reduced in both grey and white matter except that the glutamate level in the dorsal white was within the normal range. Content and distribution pattern of substance P were not altered in the lumbar cord of the rigid cats. These results are consistent with the notions that GABA occurs in the dorsal horn interneurons subserving primary afferent depolarisation, and that substance P is concentrated in primary afferent fibre terminals. The implications of the decrease of aspartate, glutamate and glycine in the spinal cord of rigid cats are discussed. Copyright © 1979, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved
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