Dynamic, Nonlinear Feedback Regulation of Slow Pacemaking by A-Type Potassium Current in Ventral Tegmental Area Neurons

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作者
Khaliq, Zayd M. [1 ]
Bean, Bruce P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurobiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
I-A; I-K; 4-aminopyridine; spontaneous firing; A-type; dopaminergic neurons; VTA;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2237-08.2008
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Weanalyzed ionic currents that regulate pacemaking in dopaminergic neurons of the mouse ventral tegmental area by comparing voltage trajectories during spontaneous firing with ramp-evoked currents in voltage clamp. Most recordings were made in brain slice, with key experiments repeated using acutely dissociated neurons, which gave identical results. During spontaneous firing, net ionic current flowing between spikes was calculated from the time derivative of voltage multiplied by cell capacitance, signal-averaged overmanyfiring cycles to enhance resolution. Net inward interspike current had a distinctive nonmonotonic shape, reaching a minimum (generally < 1 pA) between - 60 and - 55 mV. Under voltage clamp, ramps over subthreshold voltages elicited a time- and voltage-dependent outward current that peaked near - 55 mV. This current was undetectable with 5 mV/s ramps and increased steeply with depolarization rate over the range (10 - 50 mV/s) typical of natural pacemaking. Ramp- evoked subthreshold current was resistant to alpha-dendrotoxin, paxilline, apamin, and tetraethylammonium but sensitive to 4-aminopyridine and 0.5 mM Ba2+, consistent with A-type potassium current (I-A). Same-cell comparison of currents elicited by various ramp speeds with natural spontaneous depolarization showed how the steep dependence of IA on depolarization rate results in small net inward currents during pacemaking. These results reveal a mechanism in which subthreshold IA is near zero at steady state, but is engaged at depolarization rates > 10 mV/s to act as a powerful, supralinear feedback element. This feedback mechanism explains how net ionic current can be constrained to < 1 - 2 pA but reliably inward, thus enabling slow, regular firing.
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