TY - JOUR AU - Brooke-deBock, Cory AU - King, Justyn AU - Sherwood, Sam PY - 2008/12/18 TI - Inhibiting Endogenous Hydrogen Sulfide Production Decreases Amplitudes of EPSPs at the Crayfish Neuromuscular Junction JF - Pioneering Neuroscience; Vol 9 (2008) KW - N2 - H 2 S has been shown to have an effect at the neuromuscular junction. The enzymes CBS and CSE both produce H 2 S, but at the neuromuscular junction CBS is mainly responsible for its production. We determined that H 2 S alters synaptic transmission at the crayfish neuromuscular junction by decreasing the amplitude of EPSPs. This was accomplished by inhibiting the enzyme CBS and comparing inhibited EPSPs to baseline EPSPs. In order to inhibit the enzyme we used hydroxylamine. In addition to inhibiting CBS, hydroxylamine is known to create nitric oxide (NO). This variable was eliminated by the application of Carboxy-PTIO, a NO chelator. These data show that H 2 S acts as neuromodulator at the crayfish neuromuscular junction, however it might have different effects in crayfish than in mammals. UR - https://ojs.grinnell.edu/index.php/pnsj/article/view/91