
doi: 10.1007/bf01899933
pmid: 4308020
Les effets du pentylenetetrazol sur la transmission de l'influx nerveux dans le noyau de Burdach furent etudies. Il apparut que ce produit empeche l'augmentation de l'excitabilite des extremites afferentes cuneaires et l'inhibition de la reaction lemnisque, ceci en conditionnant les decharges cutanees. Le pentylenetetrazol reduit aussi l'intensite de l'onde de surface positive. Le pentobarbital parut s'opposer a ces effets. En conclusion, le cardiazol bloque l'inhibition presynaptique.
Nerve Endings, Neurons, Medulla Oblongata, Depression, Chemical, Synapses, Cats, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Radial Nerve, Synaptic Transmission
Nerve Endings, Neurons, Medulla Oblongata, Depression, Chemical, Synapses, Cats, Animals, Pentylenetetrazole, Radial Nerve, Synaptic Transmission
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