Slow recovery from inactivation regulates the availability of voltage-dependent Na+ channels in hippocampal granule cells, hilar neurons and basket cells

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Ellerkmann, RK
Riazanski, V
Elger, CE
Urban, BW
Beck, H
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[1] Univ Bonn, Med Ctr, Dept Epileptol, D-53105 Bonn, Germany
[2] Univ Bonn, Med Ctr, Dept Expt Anaesthesiol, D-53105 Bonn, Germany
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 2001年 / 532卷 / 02期
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.0385f.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Fundamental to the understanding of CNS function is the question of how individual neurons integrate multiple synaptic inputs into an output consisting of a sequence of action potentials carrying information coded as spike frequency. The availability for activation of neuronal Naf channels is critical for this process and is regulated both by fast and slow inactivation processes. Here, we have investigated slow inactivation processes in detail in hippocampal neurons. 2. Slow inactivation was induced by prolonged (10-300 s ) step depolarisations to -10 mV at room temperature. In isolated hippocampal dentate granule cells (DGCs), recovery from this inactivation was biexponential, with time constants for the two phases of slow inactivation tau (slow,1) and tau (slow,2) ranging from to 10 s and 20 to 50 s, respectively. Both (tau slow,1) and tau (slow,2) were related to the duration of prior depolarisation by a power law function of the form tau (t) = a(t/a)(b), where t is the duration of the depolarisation, a is a constant kinetic setpoint and b is a scaling power. This analysis yielded values of a = 0.034 s and b = 0.62 for tau (slow,1) and a = 24 s and b = 0.30 for tau (slow,2) in the rat. 3. When a train of action potential-like depolarisations of different frequencies (50, 100, 200 Hz) was used to induce inactivation, a similar relationship was found between the frequency of both tau (slow,1) and tau (slow,2) (a = 0.58 s, b = 0.39 for tau (slow,1) and a = 3.77 s and b = 0.42 for tau (slow,2)). 4. Using nucleated patches from rat hippocampal slices, ave have addressed possible cell specific differences in slow inactivation. In fast-spiking basket cells a similar scaling relationship can be found (a = 3.54 s and b = 0.39) as in nucleated patches from DGCs (a = 2.3 s and b = 0.48) and non-fast-spiking hilar neurons (a = 2.57 s and b = 0.49). 5. Likewise, comparison of human and rat granule cells showed that properties of ultra-slow recovery from inactivation are conserved across species. In both species ultra-slow recovery was biexponential with both tau (slow,1) and tau (slow,2) being related to the duration of depolarisation t, with a = 0.63 s and b = 0.44 for tau (slow,1) and a = 25 s and b = 0.37 for tau (slow,2) for the human subject. 6. In summary, we describe in detail how the biophysical properties of Naf channels result in a complex interrelationship between availability of sodium channels and membrane potential or action potential frequency that may contribute to temporal integration on a time scale of seconds to minutes in different types of hippocampal neurons.
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