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Slices (400 mum) containing the area postrema were prepared from three Japa
nese house musk shrews. Data reported are from 16 representative units. Uni
ts fell into one of three separate groups with spontaneous firing rates of
36-41/s, 16-18/sec. and 6-8/sec. possibly reflecting different set points o
f an endogenous pacemaker. Most neurons did not respond to ionophoresis of
GABA or ACh. In those that did, ACh briefly increased spike frequency in a
dose-dependent manner. The firing pattern suggests that the membrane potent
ial was depolarized strongly, coupled with an extremely large conductance i
ncrease. Bath perfusion of curare, but not atropine, inhibited the response
. Ionophoresis of GABA caused strong inhibition. The data show Suncus AP co
ntains neurons that are sensitive to nicotine and GABA and may be emetogeni
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