Vyklický L, Sykova E
Neurosci Lett. 1980 Sep;19(2):203-7. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(80)90195-0.
The effects of superfusing the isolated frog spinal cord with various concentrations of K+ on flexor reflexes were examined. The reflexes were evoked by pinching or by electrical stimulation. An increase in [K+]e from 2 to 6 mmol/l facilitates the flexor reflex. Higher [K+]e produces inhibition. It is suggested that the increase in [K+]e which may occur under physiological conditions facilitates the impulse transmission, and that larger increases in [K+]e which likely occur only under extreme conditions, result in inhibition.