Literature DB >> 12686757

Involvement of Ca(2+) channels in abnormal excitability of hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells in noda epileptic rats.

Yoshihiro Kiura1, Ryosuke Hanaya, Tadao Serikawa, Kaoru Kurisu, Norio Sakai, Masashi Sasa.   

Abstract

Noda epileptic rat (NER) is a mutant rat, which spontaneously exhibits a tonic-clonic convulsion from 14 weeks of age. An intracellular recording study was performed to elucidate the abnormal excitability of NER hippocampal CA3 neurons. The recorded neurons were classified into two groups, group A and B neurons, according to the responses to a single stimulation of mossy fibers. In group A neurons, a stimulus elicited a long-lasting depolarization shift accompanying repetitive firings followed by after-hyperpolarization. In group B neurons, the same stimulus elicited a single spike without a long-lasting depolarization shift. Bath application of 1 mM Cd(2+), a nonselective Ca(2+) channel blocker, completely inhibited the abnormal excitation in group A neurons. We further examined the character of Ca(2+) spikes in NER CA3 neurons. Ca(2+) spikes were completely blocked by 10 microM Cd(2+) in group A neurons, but not in either group B or control neurons, suggesting that Ca(2+) channels in NER group A neurons have the hypersensitivity to Cd(2+). Analysis using subtype specific blockers of Ca(2+) channel raised the possible involvement of T-type Ca(2+) channels. These results suggest that Ca(2+) channel dysfunction is involved in the abnormal excitability of CA3 pyramidal neurons and pathogenesis of epilepsy in NER.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12686757     DOI: 10.1254/jphs.91.137

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharmacol Sci        ISSN: 1347-8613            Impact factor:   3.337


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