A hyperpolarization-activated cation current (Ih) contributes to resting membrane potential in rat superior cervical sympathetic neurones

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J. Antonio Lamas
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[1] Department of Pharmacology,
[2] University College London,undefined
[3] Gower Street,undefined
[4] London WC1E 6BT,undefined
[5] UK,undefined
[6] Section of Physiology,undefined
[7] Department of Functional Biology,undefined
[8] Faculty of Sciences,undefined
[9] University of Vigo,undefined
[10] Marcosende-Las Lagoas,undefined
[11] E-36200 Vigo,undefined
[12] Spain,undefined
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Pflügers Archiv | 1998年 / 436卷
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Key words Anomalous rectifier; Ih; Perforated-patch; Resting potential; Superior cervical ganglion (SCG); Sympathetic neurones;
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 Using perforated-patch voltage-clamp recording, a prominent hyperpolarization-activated inward cation current (Ih) has been identified in dissociated, cultured and replated, superior cervical sympathetic (SCG) neurones from 17-day-old rats. Ih was identified as a slowly activated inward current on hyperpolarizing from –60 mV, with an extrapolated null potential (in 3 mM [K+]out) of –42 mV. The activation range for Ih was –40 to –100 mV, with a half-activation voltage (V0.5) of –63 mV. The current was suppressed by 1 mM Cs+ but not by 1 mM Ba2+. The reversal potential for the current change induced by Cs+ agreed with the null potential for Ih. Ih conferred strong inward rectification to the current-voltage curve negative to –55 mV in both voltage-clamp and current-clamp recording. This inward rectification was reduced by 1 mM Cs+. In a sample of eight cells with initial resting membrane potentials between –51 and –64 mV, Cs+ increased the resting potential of all cells by between 2.5 and 21 mV. These results indicate that Ih contributes a tonic inward (depolarizing) component to the maintenance of the resting membrane potential in SCG neurones.
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