Fulfenamic acid sensitive, Ca2+-dependent inward current induced by nicotinic acetylcholine receptors in dopamine neurons

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作者
Yamashita, T
Isa, T [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Physiol Sci, Dept Integrat Physiol, Okazaki, Aichi 4448585, Japan
[2] Grad Univ Adv Studies, Okazaki, Aichi 4448585, Japan
关键词
Ca2+-activated non-selective cation current (I-CAN); fulfenamic acid (FFA); slice; patch clamp; rat;
D O I
10.1016/S0168-0102(03)00128-7
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) exhibit high Ca2+ permeabilities and the Ca2+-influx through the nAChRs may be involved in regulation of a variety of signal processing in the postsynaptic neurons. The mesencephalic dopamine (DA) neurons receive cholinergic inputs from the brainstem and express abundant nAChRs. Here we report that the Ca2+-influx induced by a transient pressure application of ACh activates an inward current mediated by nAChRs and subsequently an inward current component that is sensitive to fulfenamic acid (FFA) and phenytoin, presumably a Ca2+-activated nonselective cation current in the DA neurons in the midbrain slices of the rat. The FFA- and phenytoin-sensitive current exhibits a negative slope conductance below -40 mV, suggesting its role in significant enhancement of depolarizing responses. In the current clamp recordings with perforated patch clamp configuration, bath application of carbachol markedly enhanced the glutamate-induced depolarization, which led to a lona-lasting depolarizing hump. Activation of nAChRs is involved in this process, in cooperation with muscarinic receptors that suppress afterhyperpolarization caused by Ca2+-activated K+-channels. The long-lasting depolarizing hump was suppressed by FFA. All these results suggested a potential role of the FFA-sensitive current triggered by nAChR activation in marked enhancement of the excitatory synaptic response in DA neurons. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd and the Japan Neuroscience Society. All rights reserved.
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