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Functional expression of A-currents in embryonic chick sympathetic neurones during development in situ and in vitro.

S Raucher1, S E Dryer.   

Abstract

1. The functional expression of transient voltage-activated K+ currents (IA) was examined using whole-cell recording techniques in embryonic chick sympathetic ganglion neurones that developed in situ and under various growth conditions in vitro. 2. The density of IA increased dramatically during development in sympathetic neurones isolated acutely between embryonic days 7 and 20 (E7-E20). The time course of IA inactivation became significantly faster between E7 and E13. With these protocols, neuronal differentiation and development occurred entirely in situ. 3. Sympathetic neurones isolated at E9 and maintained in vitro for 4 days did not express a normal IA compared to neurones isolated acutely at E13. Those neurones that were in physical contact with other neurones expressed normal densities of IA, but the resulting inactivation kinetics were abnormally slow. Sympathetic neurones that were cultured on the membrane fragments of lysed neurones expressed normal densities of IA even when they failed to make visible connections with other viable neurones, but the resulting inactivation kinetics were abnormally slow. Those cultured neurones that were not in physical contact with other cells or their membranes had markedly reduced densities of IA with abnormally slow inactivation kinetics. 4. Application of 5-100 ng ml-12.5 S nerve growth factor by itself did not promote normal A density of kinetics in E9 sympathetic neurones cultured for 4 days. 5. Sympathetic neurones that developed in vitro in physical contact with ventral spinal cord explants, cardiac myocytes or aortic smooth muscle cells expressed normal densities of IA, but the inactivation kinetics were abnormally slow. Cell culture media conditioned by these tissues failed to promote normal IA expression. Sympathetic neurones cultured as explants or maintained under depolarizing conditions did not express a normal IA. 6. Embryonic chick sympathetic neurones exhibit developmental changes in the density and kinetics of IA that can be regulated independently by extrinsic environmental factors including interactions with insoluble components of the plasma membranes of some cells.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7990036      PMCID: PMC1155727          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1994.sp020279

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


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