Abstract

The calcium dependence of the hyperpolarization produced by galanin has been studied in parasympathetic postganglionic neurons of the mudpuppy. Necturus maculosus. The galanin-induced hyperpolarization, but not the bethanechol-induced hyperpolarization, was reduced when manganese or magnesium were substituted for external calcium. Also, the galanin-induced, but not the bethanechol-induced hyperpolarization, was decreased in the presence of cadmium or nitrendipine. Because the inhibition of the galanin-induced hyperpolarization developed gradually and reversed slowly in the absence of extracellular calcium or presence of the voltage-gated calcium channel blockers, it is suggested that an intracellular pool rather than an extracellular pool of calcium is involved in the generation of the galanin-induced hyperpolarization.

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