Ennis M, Zimmer L A, Shipley M T
Department of Anatomy, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore 21201, USA.
Neuroreport. 1996 Apr 10;7(5):989-92. doi: 10.1097/00001756-199604100-00007.
The neurotransmitter(s) and receptors mediating excitatory transmission at the mammalian olfactory nerve-mitral cell synapse were investigated using extracellular recordings in rat olfactory bulb slices. Single shocks applied to the olfactory nerve elicited both a short latency and a delayed excitatory response in mitral cells. Both responses were blocked after bath application of kynurenic acid, a broad-spectrum glutamate receptor antagonist, or DNQX, a preferential non-NMDA receptor antagonist. The specific NMDA receptor antagonist AP5 selectively attenuated the delayed, but not the initial excitation. These results suggest that glutamate is the major excitatory transmitter in the mammalian olfactory nerve, and excites mitral cells via NMDA and non-NMDA receptors.
利用大鼠嗅球切片的细胞外记录,研究了介导哺乳动物嗅神经 - 二尖瓣细胞突触兴奋性传递的神经递质和受体。对嗅神经施加单次电击可在二尖瓣细胞中引发短潜伏期和延迟兴奋性反应。在浴用广谱谷氨酸受体拮抗剂犬尿氨酸或优先非NMDA受体拮抗剂DNQX后,两种反应均被阻断。特异性NMDA受体拮抗剂AP5选择性地减弱了延迟反应,但不影响初始兴奋。这些结果表明,谷氨酸是哺乳动物嗅神经中的主要兴奋性递质,并通过NMDA和非NMDA受体兴奋二尖瓣细胞。