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The effect of intensity and duration on the light-induced sodium and potassium currents in the Hermissenda type B photoreceptor.

Kim T Blackwell1.   

Abstract

Light duration and intensity influence classical conditioning in Hermissenda through their effects on the light-induced currents. Furthermore, the contribution of voltage-dependent potassium currents to the long-lasting depolarization in type B photoreceptors depends on light-induced currents active at resting potentials. Thus, the present study measures the effect of holding potential, duration, and intensity on the light-induced currents in discontinuous single-electrode voltage clamp mode. Three distinct current components are distinguished by their temporal and voltage characteristics and sensitivity to pharmacological agents. One current component is a transient sodium current, I(Nalgt); another is a plateau sodium current, I(plateau), which persists for the duration of the light stimulus. Substitution of trimethylammonium chloride for sodium reduces both currents equally, suggesting that I(plateau) represents partial inactivation of I(Nalgt). The third current component is a prolonged reduction in potassium currents, I(Klgt); it is accompanied by an increase in input resistance, and it appears at potentials close to rest. An increase in light duration or intensity causes an increase in the peak conductance of both I(Nalgt) and I(Klgt). Latency of I(Nalgt) is decreased by intensity, whereas rise time is increased by duration. An increase in light duration or intensity causes an increase in the time-to-peak and duration of I(Klgt). Characteristics of these currents suggest that I(Klgt) is responsible for the long-lasting depolarization seen after light termination, and thus plays a role in classical conditioning.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12019339      PMCID: PMC6757656          DOI: 20026388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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