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A functional role of the small intensely Fluorescent (SIF) cell as an inhibitory interneuron in sympathetic ganglia Tsuneo TOSAKA 1 , Haruo KOBAYASHI 1 , Hiroshi TASHIRO 1 , Sumiko MOCHIDA 1 1Department of Physiology,Tokyo Medical College pp.733-740
Published Date 1979/8/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1431905086
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 Postsynaptic responses with unusually long durations, in addition to the well-known 'fast' ones with shorter durations, can be elicited in mammalian and amphibian sympathetic ganglia by suitable preganglionic stimuli. These 'slow' responses consist of two different components: one is a hyperpolarizing (slow inhibitory post-synaptic potential, or s-IPSP) and another is a depolarizing (slow excitatory postsynaptic potential, or s-EPSP). The present interest is concentrated on the possible role of the 'small intensely fluorescent' (SIF) cell as an interneuron mediating the production of s-IPSP.


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