Literature DB >> 12106291

Climbing Fibre Responses in Olivo-cerebellar Slice Cultures. I. Microelectrode Recordings from Purkinje Cells.

T. Knöpfel1, E. Audinat, B. H. Gähwiler.   

Abstract

Cerebellar slices prepared from newborn rats were co-cultured with slices derived from the inferior olive of 4-day-old rats. After several weeks in vitro olivary fibres projecting into the cerebellar tissue could be assessed by anterograde labelling with the fluorescent dye 1,1-dioctadecyl-3,3,3,3'-tetramethylindocarbocyanine perchlorate (Dil). Following electrical field stimulation of the olivary tissue, all-or-nothing complex spikes were generated in Purkinje cells, which closely resembled climbing fibre responses as seen in situ. These responses were completely and reversibly abolished by 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2-3-dione (CNQX, 5 microM), an antagonist of non-N-methyl-d-aspartate excitatory amino acid receptors. Wash in of smaller concentrations of CNQX (0.5 - 2 microM) resulted in a graded dose-dependent depression of the climbing fibre-induced postsynaptic potentials and in a consecutive failure of distinct active components of the complex spikes. With climbing fibre synaptic transmission blocked by CNQX, complex spike-like potentials could, however, still be evoked by intrasomatic injection of depolarizing current pulses. Increasing the concentration of Mg2+ in the bathing solution from 0.5 to up to 8 mM depressed regenerative complex-spike components. Olivary stimulation elicited only monophasic postsynaptic potentials in Purkinje cells under these conditions. These observations indicate that voltage-gated conductances which are substantially involved in the generation of the complex spike, are gated by the climbing fibre synaptic depolarization rather than directly by the climbing fibre transmitter.

Entities:  

Year:  1990        PMID: 12106291     DOI: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.1990.tb00463.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Neurosci        ISSN: 0953-816X            Impact factor:   3.386


  4 in total

1.  Organotypic coculture preparation for the study of developmental synapse elimination in mammalian brain.

Authors:  Naofumi Uesaka; Takayasu Mikuni; Kouichi Hashimoto; Hirokazu Hirai; Kenji Sakimura; Masanobu Kano
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2012-08-22       Impact factor: 6.167

2.  Glutamate-immunoreactive climbing fibres in the cerebellar cortex of the rat.

Authors:  P Grandes; F Ortega; P Streit
Journal:  Histochemistry       Date:  1994-07

3.  Brief dendritic calcium signals initiate long-lasting synaptic depression in cerebellar Purkinje cells.

Authors:  A Konnerth; J Dreessen; G J Augustine
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-08-01       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Voltage-imaging and simulation of effects of voltage- and agonist-activated conductances on soma-dendritic voltage coupling in cerebellar Purkinje cells.

Authors:  C Staub; E De Schutter; T Knöpfel
Journal:  J Comput Neurosci       Date:  1994-12       Impact factor: 1.621

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.