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Ca(v)2 channels mediate low and high voltage-activated calcium currents in Drosophila motoneurons.

Stefanie Ryglewski1, Kimberly Lance, Richard B Levine, Carsten Duch.   

Abstract

Different blends of membrane currents underlie distinct functions of neurons in the brain. A major step towards understanding neuronal function, therefore, is to identify the genes that encode different ionic currents. This study combined in situ patch clamp recordings of somatodendritic calcium currents in an identified adult Drosophila motoneuron with targeted genetic manipulation. Voltage clamp recordings revealed transient low voltage-activated (LVA) currents with activation between –60 mV and –70 mV as well as high voltage-activated (HVA) current with an activation voltage around –30 mV. LVA could be fully inactivated by prepulses to –50 mV and was partially amiloride sensitive. Recordings from newly generated mutant flies demonstrated that DmαG (Ca(v)3 homolog) encoded the amiloride-sensitive portion of the transient LVA calcium current. We further demonstrated that the Ca(v)2 homolog, Dmca1A, mediated the amiloride-insensitive component of LVA current. This novel role of Ca(v)2 channels was substantiated by patch clamp recordings from conditional mutants, RNAi knock-downs, and following Dmca1A overexpression. In addition, we show that Dmca1A underlies the HVA somatodendritic calcium currents in vivo. Therefore, the Drosophila Ca(v)2 homolog, Dmca1A, underlies HVA and LVA somatodendritic calcium currents in the same neuron. Interestingly, DmαG is required for regulating LVA and HVA derived from Dmca1A in vivo. In summary, each vertebrate gene family for voltage-gated calcium channels is represented by a single gene in Drosophila, namely Dmca1D (Ca(v)1), Dmca1A (Ca(v)2) and DmαG (Ca(v)3), but the commonly held view that LVA calcium currents are usually mediated by Ca(v)3 rather than Ca(v)2 channels may require reconsideration.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22183725      PMCID: PMC3381312          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2011.222836

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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