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  4. A slowly inactivating potassium current in CA3 pyramidal cells of rat hippocampus in vitro.
 
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Titre

A slowly inactivating potassium current in CA3 pyramidal cells of rat hippocampus in vitro.

Type
article
Institution
Externe
Périodique
The Journal of Neuroscience  
Auteur(s)
Lüthi, A.
Auteure/Auteur
Gähwiler, B.H.
Auteure/Auteur
Gerber, U.
Auteure/Auteur
Liens vers les personnes
Lüthi, Anita  
ISSN
0270-6474
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
1996
Volume
16
Numéro
2
Première page
586
Dernière page/numéro d’article
594
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
The time- and voltage-dependent properties of a slowly inactivating K+ current were investigated by using the single-electrode current- and voltage-clamp recording technique in CA3 hippocampal cells of organotypic slice cultures. After a period of prolonged hyperpolarization, the onset of action-potential discharge in response to depolarizing current injection was delayed by several seconds. The conductances underlying this delay were identified in voltage-clamp recordings. A biphasically decaying outward current was evoked when the membrane potential was stepped back to -60 mV after a 30 sec period of hyperpolarization. The fast component was identified as the previously described D-current and was blocked by 100 microM 4-aminopyridine (4-AP). The slow component, which we refer to as IK(slow), appeared to be mediated by K+ ions, because its reversal potential shifted in a Nernstian manner with changes in extracellular K+ concentration. It decayed with a time constant of 7.5 sec and required a hyperpolarizing prepulse below -95 mV for 5.5 sec for 50% recovery from inactivation. IK(slow) was found to be voltage-dependent, with 50% activation occurring at -65 mV and 50% steady-state inactivation occurring at -84 mV. It displayed minimal or no sensitivity to the K(+)-channel blockers 4-AP (0.1-5 mM), Cs+ (1 mM), tetraethylammonium (10-50 mM), Ba2+ (1 mM), dendrotoxin-alpha (5-10 microM), charybdotoxin (0.5-2.5 microM), or glibenclamide (5-10 microM) and was not affected by preventing increases in intracellular Ca2+ concentration with Ca2+ chelators. IK(slow) was reduced by activation of metabotropic glutamatergic and cholinergic receptors. In summary, the biophysical characteristics of IK(slow) suggest a role in determining discharge onset after a period of membrane hyperpolarization, and its modulation by G-protein-coupled receptors reveals an additional function for these receptors in the control of cellular excitability.
Sujets

4-Aminopyridine/pharm...

Action Potentials/phy...

Animals

Cells, Cultured

Electrophysiology

Hippocampus/physiolog...

Kinetics

Methacholine Chloride...

Muscarine/pharmacolog...

Patch-Clamp Technique...

Potassium Channels/ph...

Pyramidal Cells/physi...

Rats

PID Serval
serval:BIB_E132DA37958A
PMID
8551342
WOS
A1996TP51900016
Permalien
https://iris.unil.ch/handle/iris/155360
Date de création
2012-08-15T07:21:39.288Z
Date de création dans IRIS
2025-05-20T22:52:20Z
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