Bennett M R
J Gen Physiol. 1967 Nov;50(10):2459-75. doi: 10.1085/jgp.50.10.2459.
The effect of intracellular current pulses on the membrane of smooth muscle cells of the guinea pig vas deferens at rest and during transmission was studied. Two main response types were identified: active response cells, in which a spike was initiated in response to depolarizing currents of sufficient strength and duration; passive response cells, in which depolarizing currents gave only electrotonic potential changes. These cells were three times more numerous than the active response cells. During the crest of the active response the input resistance fell by about 25% of the resting value. Comparison of the active response with the action potential due to stimulating the hypogastric nerve showed that the former was smaller in amplitude and had a slower rate of rise and higher threshold. Electrical coupling occurred between the smooth muscle cells during the propagation of the action potential. Depolarizing current pulses had no effect on the amplitude of the excitatory junction potential (E.J.P.) in passive response cells, but in general did decrease its amplitude in active response cells. These results are discussed with respect to the mechanism of autonomic neuroeffector transmission.
研究了细胞内电流脉冲对豚鼠输精管平滑肌细胞静息膜和传递过程中膜的影响。确定了两种主要的反应类型:主动反应细胞,即对足够强度和持续时间的去极化电流产生动作电位;被动反应细胞,去极化电流仅产生电紧张电位变化。这些细胞的数量是主动反应细胞的三倍。在主动反应的峰值期间,输入电阻下降到静息值的约25%。将主动反应与刺激腹下神经产生的动作电位进行比较,结果表明前者幅度较小、上升速率较慢且阈值较高。动作电位传播过程中平滑肌细胞之间发生电耦合。去极化电流脉冲对被动反应细胞中兴奋性接头电位(E.J.P.)的幅度没有影响,但一般会降低主动反应细胞中其幅度。结合自主神经效应器传递机制对这些结果进行了讨论。