PMID: 15232867Jul 6, 2004Paper

Substances affecting gap junction conductivity and Mauthner neuron mixed synapses

Morfologi︠a︡
L L PavlikD A Moshkov

Abstract

The aim of this work was to study the effect of dopamine, 20-hydroxyecdysone and chlorpromazine, drugs changing the conductance of gap junctions (GJs), on the ultrastructure of goldfish Mauthner neurons mixed synapses. It was shown that desmosome-like contacts (DLCs) were the presumable targets for dopamine, that increased the electrotonic conductance of mixed synapses. Their hypertrophy, as well as an increase in the number of bridges in their clefts suggests that neuronal actin is involved in the mechanism of dopamine-induced increase of electrotonic conductance. This assumption is further supported by the transformation of extracted monomeric muscular actin into polymeric actin in the presence of dopamine. On the contrary, GJs were shown to be damaged by dopamine treatment. Ecdysone, which is also known to increase the conductance of GJs, changed their structure, increasing their number in the zone of apposition and reducing the profile length, but practically not affecting the DLC structure. It also does not interact with isolated actin in vitro. Therefore, the mechanism of ecdysone action is mainly associated with GJ function. Chlorpromazine, which reduces the conductance of GJs, was shown to damage, partially or completel...Continue Reading

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