Tonic release of transmitter at the neuromuscular junction of the crab.
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1. Synaptic transmission was studied at the neuromuscular junction of the crab Ocypoda cursor, using conventional electrophysiological technique. 2. It was found that fibres of the extensor muscle and those composing the internal layer of the closer muscle have only post-synaptic inhibition (S fibres) while the fibres at the external layer of the closer muscle have in addition presynaptic inhibition (R fibres). 3. In S fibres, addition of GABA reduces input membrane resistance (Rm) and e.p.s.p. amplitude approximately to the same degree. The effect shows desensitization. In R type fibres, GABA reduces the e.p.s.p. much more than expected from changes in Rm. The post-synaptic effect of GABA on Rm shows desensitization, while the presynaptic effect does not show desensitization. 4. In about 50 percent of the cases, after desensitization occurred, Rm increased by about 10-30 percent above the control. Similar increase in Rm occurred after application of picrotoxin. These results suggest that initially the membrane resistance was lower due to tonic release of inhibitory transmitter. 5. The Q10 of Rm was found to vary between 2 and 3. In Ca2+ free media, Cl- free media, or in picrotoxin the Q10 is about 1-3. 6. In R fibres, addition of picrotoxin increased the amplitude of the e.p.s.p. by 30-60 percent above the expected increase due to changes in Rm. 7. In S fibres the mean slope of log e.p.s.p. vs. log [Ca2+] was found to be 1-63, while in R fibres the slope was 0-93. These results suggest the presence of tonic release of the inhibitory transmitter which acts both post-synaptically and presynaptically.