| Literature DB >> 19915095 |
Bo Li1, Fang Chen, Jianning Ye, Xiaowei Chen, Jie Yan, Yang Li, Ying Xiong, Zhuan Zhou, Jianxia Xia, Zhian Hu.
Abstract
The hyperpolarization-activated/cyclic nucleotide (HCN)-gated channels make important contributions to neural excitability. In prefrontal cortex, HCN channels are localized on the distal dendrites of layer V pyramidal neurons and decrease neural excitability when they are open. In the present study, using whole-cell voltage clamp recordings, the effect of an arousal peptide, orexin A, on HCN currents in layer V pyramidal neurons from mouse prelimbic cortex (PL), the homolog of the prefrontal cortex was investigated. The results demonstrated that orexin A suppressed HCN currents and shifted their activation curve to a more negative direction. This action of orexin A was blocked by SB334867, an orexin receptor 1 (OXR1) blocker and bisindolylmaleimide, a protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitor, indicating the involvement of OXR1 and PKC. The excitatory effect of orexin A on PL pyramidal neurons was enhanced when HCN currents were diminished, while attenuated when HCN currents were enlarged. In summary, orexin A inhibits HCN currents and enhances excitability of pyramidal neurons in PL, which may contribute to arousal and cognition.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19915095 DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhp241
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cereb Cortex ISSN: 1047-3211 Impact factor: 5.357