Literature DB >> 15472989

High-voltage-activated calcium channels in Muller cells acutely isolated from tiger salamander retina.

Nicole C Welch1, Stephanie Wood, Christine Jollimore, Kelly Stevens, Melanie E M Kelly, Steven Barnes.   

Abstract

Muller cells mediate retinal function by stabilizing the ionic environment and signal glial network activity via calcium waves. Using whole-cell patch clamp recording, we describe a high-voltage-activated, slowly inactivating Ca channel current in isolated salamander Muller cells that has unusual pharmacological properties. The Ca channel current has an activation midpoint of approximately -8 mV and an inactivation midpoint of approximately -26 mV in 10 mM Ba2+. The time constant for inactivation is approximately 380 ms at potentials positive to zero. The current is blocked by Cd2+ with an EC50 of <100 nM. nisoldipine (10 microM) blocks approximately 50%, while nifedipine (1 microM), diltiazem (20 microM), and verapamil (50 microM) each block one-third of the current. In contrast to its typical actions, BayK 8644 blocks the current by approximately 25%. Blockers of other Ca channel subtypes were also tested: omega-agatoxin IVA (200 nM) blocked only 13% of the Ca channel current, while omega-conotoxin GVIA (1 microM) blocked 84% of the current. Immnohistochemistry supported the presence of alpha1A, alpha1B, alpha1C, and alpha1D Ca channel subunits. Mapping of dihydropyridine-binding sites with DM-BODIPY revealed a distribution of channels over the entire membrane of the Muller cell with a higher density at the apical region. Overall, these observations suggest either the presence of a mix of L- and N-type Ca channels or a single, unconventional HVA Ca channel subtype sharing L- and N-type Ca channel characteristics.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15472989     DOI: 10.1002/glia.20113

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Glia        ISSN: 0894-1491            Impact factor:   7.452


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