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Functional roles of Kv1-mediated currents in genetically identified subtypes of pyramidal neurons in layer 5 of mouse somatosensory cortex.

Dongxu Guan1, Dhruba Pathak1, Robert C Foehring1.   

Abstract

We used voltage-clamp recordings from somatic outside-out macropatches to determine the amplitude and biophysical properties of putative Kv1-mediated currents in layer 5 pyramidal neurons (PNs) from mice expressing EGFP under the control of promoters for etv1 or glt. We then used whole cell current-clamp recordings and Kv1-specific peptide blockers to test the hypothesis that Kv1 channels differentially regulate action potential (AP) voltage threshold, repolarization rate, and width as well as rheobase and repetitive firing in these two PN types. We found that Kv1-mediated currents make up a similar percentage of whole cell K+ current in both cell types, and only minor biophysical differences were observed between PN types or between currents sensitive to different Kv1 blockers. Putative Kv1 currents contributed to AP voltage threshold in both PN types, but AP width and rate of repolarization were only affected in etv1 PNs. Kv1 currents regulate rheobase, delay to the first AP, and firing rate similarly in both cell types, but the frequency-current slope was much more sensitive to Kv1 block in etv1 PNs. In both cell types, Kv1 block shifted the current required to elicit an onset doublet of action potentials to lower currents. Spike frequency adaptation was also affected differently by Kv1 block in the two PN types. Thus, despite similar expression levels and minimal differences in biophysical properties, Kv1 channels differentially regulate APs and repetitive firing in etv1 and glt PNs. This may reflect differences in subcellular localization of channel subtypes or differences in the other K+ channels expressed. NEW & NOTEWORTHY In two types of genetically identified layer 5 pyramidal neurons, α-dendrotoxin blocked approximately all of the putative Kv1 current (on average). We used outside-out macropatches and whole cell recordings at 33°C to show that despite similar expression levels and minimal differences in biophysical properties, Kv1 channels differentially regulate action potentials and repetitive firing in etv1 and glt pyramidal neurons. This may reflect differences in subcellular localization of channel subtypes or differences in the other K+ channels expressed.

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Keywords:  potassium channel; repetitive firing; somatosensory cortex

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29641306      PMCID: PMC6139458          DOI: 10.1152/jn.00691.2017

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


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