A ‘receptor’ for protons in small neurons of trigeminal ganglia: Possible role in nociception
Neurons of the rat's trigeminal ganglion were enzymatically isolated and investigated under the conditions of intracellular perfusion and voltage clamp. Recently discovered proton-activated sodium conductance was found in about half of the neurons. The majority of these proton-sensitive neurons...
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description | Neurons of the rat's trigeminal ganglion were enzymatically isolated and investigated under the conditions of intracellular perfusion and voltage clamp. Recently discovered proton-activated sodium conductance was found in about half of the neurons. The majority of these proton-sensitive neurons (74%) were less than 26 μm in diameter, whereas most of the proton-insensitive cells (75%) were larger than 26 μm in diameter. The possibility is discussed that the small proton-sensitive neurons may participate in nociception. |
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