2 DISTINCT MODULATORY EFFECTS ON CALCIUM CHANNELS IN ADULT-RAT SENSORY NEURONS

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FORMENTI, A [1 ]
ARRIGONI, E [1 ]
MANCIA, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV MILAN, INST HUMAN PHYSIOL 2, VIA MANGIAGALLI 32, I-20133 MILAN, ITALY
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10.1016/S0006-3495(93)81468-1
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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D-ala2-D-leu5-enkephalin (100 to 1000 nM) reduces HVA Ca2+ currents of approximately 60% in 92% of the adult rat sensory neurons tested. In 80% of the cells sensitive to enkephalin, the reduction in Ca2+ current amplitude was associated with a prolongation of the current activation that was relieved by means of conditioning pulses in a potential range only about 10 mV positive to the current activation range in control conditions. The time course of the current activation was fitted to a single exponential in control, (tau = 2.23 msec +/- 0.14 n = 38) and double exponential with enkephalin, (tau1 = 2.18 msec +/- 0.25 and tau2 = 9.6 msec +/- 1, test pulse to - 10 mV, 22-degrees-C). A strong conditioning depolarizing prepulse speeded up the activation time course, completely eliminating the slow, voltage-sensitive exponential component, but it was only partially effective in restoring the current amplitude to control values, The voltage-independent inhibitory component that was not relieved could be recovered only by washing out enkephalin. In the remaining 20% of the cells affected, enkephalin decreased Ca2+ current amplitude without prolongation of Ca2+ channel activation. In these cases the conditioning voltage pulse was not effective in relieving the inhibition that persisted also at strong positive test potentials, on the outward currents. The voltage-dependent inhibition occurred slowly after enkephalin superfusion (tau congruent-to 12 sec), whereas the voltage-independent one developed about ten times more rapidly. Dopamine (100 muM) could also induce both voltage-dependent and independent modulations. In some sensory neurons the two different effects were separately induced by the two substances. GTP-gamma-S (100 muM) intracellularly perfused mimicked both the modulatory effects. The two modulations may have different functions in processing nociceptive inputs.
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