Mast cells modulate maintained neuronal activity in the thalamus in vivo

J Neuroimmunol. 2006 Feb;171(1-2):1-7. doi: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2005.07.026. Epub 2005 Nov 21.

Abstract

Single cell unit activity of 187 neurons of 24 rats were analysed to study the possible involvement of intracranial mast cells on modifying thalamic neuronal activity. Mast cells were activated with microiontophoretical application of compound 48/80. This substance did not modify the firing rate of cortical or hippocampal neurons (no mast cells are found here), however it caused excitation (70% in females, 11% in males), or inhibition (7% in females, 33% in males) on thalamic neurons, possibly due to mast cell activation. In consecutive anatomical evaluation many partially or fully degranulated mast cells were found in the recorded thalamic areas.

Publication types

  • Comparative Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Action Potentials / drug effects
  • Action Potentials / physiology*
  • Age Factors
  • Analysis of Variance
  • Animals
  • Brain Mapping
  • Cerebral Cortex / cytology
  • Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists / pharmacology
  • Female
  • Hippocampus / cytology
  • Immunohistochemistry / methods
  • Iontophoresis / methods
  • Kainic Acid / pharmacology
  • Male
  • Mast Cells / drug effects
  • Mast Cells / physiology*
  • Neural Inhibition / drug effects
  • Neurons / drug effects
  • Neurons / physiology*
  • Rats
  • Serotonin / metabolism
  • Sex Factors
  • Thalamus / cytology*
  • gamma-Aminobutyric Acid / pharmacology
  • p-Methoxy-N-methylphenethylamine / pharmacology

Substances

  • Excitatory Amino Acid Agonists
  • Serotonin
  • p-Methoxy-N-methylphenethylamine
  • gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
  • Kainic Acid