M. Petersen et al., THE PROPORTION OF ISOLATED RAT DORSAL-ROOT GANGLION NEURONS RESPONDING TO BRADYKININ INCREASES WITH TIME IN CULTURE, Neuroscience letters, 252(2), 1998, pp. 143-146
The proportion of isolated rodent dorsal root ganglion neurones expres
sing bradykinin receptors increases transiently with time in culture.
However, it has not yet been investigated whether these receptors are
functioning. Therefore the responses of these neurones to bradykinin (
1 mu M) were investigated in patch-clamp experiments in the current cl
amp mode after 0.8 and 1.8 days under culture conditions. The proporti
on of neurones responding to bradykinin was 26% (5/19) at day 0.8 and
increased to 73% (16/22) at day 1.8. The intensity of the response was
assessed by counting the number of action potentials evoked by bradyk
inin within four fixed intervals of 500 ms duration during each experi
ment. It increased with time in culture from an average of 8 +/- 2 (SD
) at day 0.8 to 16 +/- 6 at day 1.8, respectively. These results provi
de evidence for the induction of functioning bradykinin receptors in c
ultured dorsal root ganglion neurones with time in culture. (C) 1998 E
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