Literature DB >> 15814803

Presynaptic Na+ channels: locus, development, and recovery from inactivation at a high-fidelity synapse.

Ricardo M Leão1, Christopher Kushmerick, Raphael Pinaud, Robert Renden, Geng-Lin Li, Holger Taschenberger, George Spirou, S Rock Levinson, Henrique von Gersdorff.   

Abstract

Na+ channel recovery from inactivation limits the maximal rate of neuronal firing. However, the properties of presynaptic Na+ channels are not well established because of the small size of most CNS boutons. Here we study the Na+ currents of the rat calyx of Held terminal and compare them with those of postsynaptic cells. We find that presynaptic Na+ currents recover from inactivation with a fast, single-exponential time constant (24 degrees C, tau of 1.4-1.8 ms; 35 degrees C, tau of 0.5 ms), and their inactivation rate accelerates twofold during development, which may contribute to the shortening of the action potential as the terminal matures. In contrast, recordings from postsynaptic cells in brainstem slices, and acutely dissociated, reveal that their Na+ currents recover from inactivation with a double-exponential time course (tau(fast) of 1.2-1.6 ms; tau(slow) of 80-125 ms; 24 degrees C). Surprisingly, confocal immunofluorescence revealed that Na+ channels are mostly absent from the calyx terminal but are instead highly concentrated in an unusually long (approximately 20-40 microm) unmyelinated axonal heminode. Outside-out patch recordings confirmed this segregation. Expression of Na(v)1.6 alpha-subunit increased during development, whereas the Na(v)1.2alpha-subunit was not present. Serial EM reconstructions also revealed a long pre-calyx heminode, and biophysical modeling showed that exclusion of Na+ channels from the calyx terminal produces an action potential waveform with a shorter half-width. We propose that the high density and polarized locus of Na+ channels on a long heminode are critical design features that allow the mature calyx of Held terminal to fire reliably at frequencies near 1 kHz.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15814803      PMCID: PMC4511161          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3983-04.2005

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


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