Saito M, Kawai N, Miwa A, Yamagishi S, Furuya K
Neurosci Res. 1985 Jun;2(5):297-307. doi: 10.1016/0168-0102(85)90042-2.
The effect of a spider toxin (JSTX), a specific blocker of glutamate receptors, was studied in the squid stellate ganglion. JSTX irreversibly blocked the excitatory postsynaptic potential in a dose-dependent manner. The toxin neither affected the spike in the postsynaptic nor the presynaptic fibers. Spontaneous miniature potentials recorded from thin stellate nerves were suppressed by the toxin. Iontophoretically applied L-glutamate depolarized the postsynaptic membrane of the giant axon and this potential was also blocked by JSTX. Kainic acid also depolarized the postsynaptic membrane but this was partially blocked by JSTX, indicating that JSTX differentiated kainate receptor from glutamate one. The results strongly suggest that L-glutamate is the neurotransmitter in the giant synapse of squid.
在乌贼星状神经节中研究了蜘蛛毒素(JSTX)——一种谷氨酸受体的特异性阻断剂——的作用。JSTX以剂量依赖性方式不可逆地阻断兴奋性突触后电位。该毒素既不影响突触后纤维也不影响突触前纤维的动作电位。从细星状神经记录到的自发微小电位被该毒素抑制。离子电渗法施加的L-谷氨酸使巨轴突的突触后膜去极化,并且该电位也被JSTX阻断。 kainic酸也使突触后膜去极化,但这被JSTX部分阻断,表明JSTX区分了kainate受体和谷氨酸受体。结果有力地表明L-谷氨酸是乌贼巨大突触中的神经递质。