Reduced delayed-rectifier K+ current in the learning mutant rutabaga

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作者
Alshuaib, WB [1 ]
Mathew, MV [1 ]
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[1] Kuwait Univ, Fac Med, Dept Physiol, Kuwait, Kuwait
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10.1101/lm.44902
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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In the Drosophila mutant rutabaga, short-term memory is deficient and intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (CAMP) concentration is reduced. We characterized the delayed-rectifier potassium current (IKDR) in rutabaga as compared with the wild-type. The conventional whole-cell patch-clamp technique was applied to cultured Drosophila neurons derived from embryonic neuroblasts. IKDR was smaller in rutabaga (368 +/- 11 pA) than in wild-type (541 +/- 14 pA) neurons, measured in a Ca2+-free solution. IKDR was clearly activated at similar to0 mV in the two genotypes. IKDR typically reached its peak within 10-20 msec after the start of the pulse (60 mV). There was no difference in inactivation of IKDR for wild-type (14 +/- 3%) and rutabaga (19 +/- 3%). After application of 10 mM TEA, in wild-type, IKDR was reduced by 46 +/- 5%, whereas in rutabaga, IKDR was reduced by 28 +/- 3%. Our results suggest that IKDR is carried by two different types of channels, one which is TEA-sensitive, whereas the other is TEA-insensitive. Apparently, the TEA-sensitive channel is less expressed in rutabaga neurons than in wild-type neurons. Conceivably, altered neuronal excitability in the rutabaga mutant could disrupt the processing of neural signals necessary for learning and memory.
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