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A modulatory action of divalent cations on transient outward current in cultured rat sensory neurones.

M L Mayer1, K Sugiyama.   

Abstract

1. The effects of some divalent cations on the A-current (IA) in cultured rat dorsal root ganglion cells (DRGs) were studied using whole-cell patch recording. 2. IA was not affected by omission of calcium from the external medium; however it was significantly depressed by manganese (10 mM) applied by pressure ejection. This depressant effect of manganese resulted from a depolarizing shift of the activation curve by 17 mV, associated with only a slight reduction of the maximum conductance. At 10 mM manganese also caused a depolarizing shift of the steady-state inactivation curve by 34 mV. Divalent cations other than manganese also gave positive shifts of the steady-state activation and inactivation curves for IA but were of different potency; the sequence was: Cd2+ greater than Mn2+ = Co2+ greater than Mg2+. 3. A dose-response curve for the depolarizing shift of the activation and inactivation curves of IA, as a function of manganese concentration, could be fitted by a single binding site model with an apparent dissociation constant of approximately 17 mM. The depolarizing shift of the inactivation curve was on average twice as large as that of the activation curve. 4. In contrast to its effect on IA, manganese (10 mM) did not cause any appreciable change in the voltage dependence of the activation curve for the delayed rectifier K+ current. 5. A low concentration of manganese (1 mM) increased the amplitude of IA recorded at pre-pulse potentials ranging from -50 to -70 mV. This augmentation of IA resulted from a positive shift of the inactivation curve by 6 mV without an appreciable shift of the activation curve; as a result a population of A-channels is released from inactivation over pre-pulse potentials from -50 to -70 mV. 6. These results show that divalent cations can evoke a depolarizing shift of both the activation and inactivation gates controlling IA; this causes either depression or augmentation of IA, depending on the species and concentration of the divalent cation, and also on the pre- pulse potential used to de-inactivate IA. This modulatory effect of divalent cations on the gating of IA appears to reflect binding to a specific, saturable site, either the A-channel protein itself, or phospholipids electrically close to the gating apparatus.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2457691      PMCID: PMC1192053          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1988.sp016970

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


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