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Tetrodotoxin-, dihydropyridine-, and riluzole-resistant persistent inward current: novel sodium channels in rodent spinal neurons.

Yue Dai1, Larry M Jordan.   

Abstract

Recently, we reported the tetrodotoxin (TTX)- and dihydropyridine (DHP)-resistant (TDR) inward currents in neonatal mouse spinal neurons. In this study, we further characterized these currents in the presence of 1-5 μM TTX and 20-30 μM DHP (nifedipine, nimodipine, or isradipine). TDR inward currents were recorded by voltage ramp (persistent inward current, TDR-PIC) and step (TDR-I(p)) protocols. TDR-PIC and TDR-I(p) were found in 80.2% of recorded neurons (101/126) crossing laminae I to X from T12 to L6. TDR-PIC activated at -28.6 ± 13 mV with an amplitude of 80.6 ± 75 pA and time constant of 470.6 ± 240 ms (n = 75). TDR-I(p) had an amplitude of 151.2 ± 151 pA and a voltage threshold of -17.0 ± 9 mV (n = 54) with a wide range of kinetics parameters. The half-maximal activation was -21.5 ± 8 mV (-37 to -12 mV, n = 29) with a time constant of 5.2 ± 2 ms (1.2-11.2 ms, n = 19), whereas the half-maximal inactivation was -26.9 ± 9 mV (-39 to -18 mV, n = 14) with a time constant of 1.4 ± 0.4 s (0.5-2.2 s, n = 19). TDR-PIC and TDR-I(p) could be reduced by 60% in zero calcium and completely removed in zero sodium solutions, suggesting that they were mediated by sodium ions. Furthermore, the reversal potential of TDR-I(p) was estimated as 56.6 ± 3 mV (n = 10). TDR-PIC and TDR-I(p) persisted in 1-205 μM TTX, 20-100 μM DHP, 3-30 μM riluzole, 50-300 μM flufenamic acid, and 2-30 mM intracellular BAPTA. They also persisted with T-, N-, P/Q-, and R-type calcium channel blockers. In conclusion, we demonstrated novel TTX-, DHP-, and riluzole-resistant sodium channels in neonatal rodent spinal neurons. The unique pharmacological and electrophysiological properties would allow these channels to play a functional role in spinal motor system.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21653721     DOI: 10.1152/jn.00918.2010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurophysiol        ISSN: 0022-3077            Impact factor:   2.714


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