Localization and properties of voltage-gated calcium channels in cone photoreceptors of Tupaia belangeri

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Taylor, WR
Morgans, C
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[1] Max Planck Inst Brain Res, Dept Neuroanat, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Max Planck Inst Brain Res, Dept Neurochem, D-60528 Frankfurt, Germany
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mammalian photoreceptor; calcium channels; calcium-dependent chloride current; electrotonic properties;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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In spiking neurons, phasic, calcium-dependent transmitter release is initiated when a presynaptic action potential activates voltage-dependent calcium channels. Vertebrate photoreceptors are nonspiking neurons that continuously release transmitter. This study uses patch-clamp recording to examine the electrophysiological properties of mammalian cones in intact retina. The cell capacitance was 10 +/- 1 pF and the input resistance was 0.52 +/- 0.46 G Omega at -65 mV (31 cells). A specific membrane capacitance of 1.2, pF/cm(2) was calculated. The cones did not appear to be chemically or electrically coupled. The calcium conductance averaged 3 +/- 1 nS (five cells). Fifty percent of the calcium channels were active at -40 mV, and at this voltage the number of active channels changed e-fold for a 6-mV voltage change. At 25 degrees C, the current reached a peak within about 1 ms after onset of a step to -35 mV. The calcium influx produced by depolarization activated a chloride conductance with a delay of a few milliseconds. The channels did not completely inactivate during maintained depolarization. The calcium channels were partially blocked by high concentrations of nifedipine, an L-type specific antagonist, and were recognized by an antibody raised against the L-type subunit alpha-1D. The immunohistochemical staining shows that the calcium channels are localized to the synaptic terminals. The immunohistochemical, physiological, and pharmacological properties indicate that the calcium channels in mammalian photoreceptors may represent a novel isoform, possibly with some homologies to the L-type class. The activation range of the channels matches the physiological operating range of photoreceptors.
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