Effects of Penicillin on Procaine-Elicited Bursts of Potential in Central Neuron of Snail, Achatina Fulica
Resource
COMPARATIVE BIOCHEMISTRY AND PHYSIOLOGY C-TOXICOLOGY & PHARMACOLOGY v. 148 n.2 pp.128-135
Journal
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology
Pages
128-135
Date Issued
2008
Date
2008
Author(s)
CHEN, YI-HUNG
LU, GUAN-LING
HSIAO, RU- WAN
LEE, YA-LING
TSAI, HONG-CHIEH
LIN, CHIA-HSIEN
TSAI, MING-CHENG
TSAI, MING- CHENG
Abstract
Effects of penicillin on changes in procaine-elicited bursts of potential (BoP) were studied in a central neuron (RP4) of snail, Achatina fulica Ferussac. Procaine elicited BoP in the RP4 neuron while penicillin elicited depolarization of the neuron. Penicillin decreased the BoP elicited by procaine in a concentration-dependent manner. The effect of penicillin on the procaine-elicited BoP was not altered in the preparations treated with ascorbate or L-NAME (N-nitro-L -arginine methyl ester). However, the inhibitory effect of penicillin on the procaine- elicited BoP was enhanced with a decrease in extracellular sodium ion. Sodium ion was one of the important ions contributing to the action potential of the neuron. Two-electrode voltage-clamp studies revealed that penicillin decreased the fast sodium inward current of the neuron. It is concluded that penicillin inhibited the BoP elicited by procaine and sodium ion altered the effect of penicillin on procaine-elicited BoP.
Subjects
ascorbate
bursts of potential
L-NAME
neuron
procaine
penicillin
snail
sodium current