Potassium currents in precursor cells isolated from the anterior subventricular zone of the neonatal rat forebrain

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Stewart, RR
Zigova, T
Luskin, MB
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[1] NIAAA, Mol & Cellular Neurobiol Lab, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Emory Univ, Sch Med, Dept Cell Biol, Atlanta, GA 30322 USA
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10.1152/jn.1999.81.1.95
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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The progenitor cells from the anterior part of the neonatal subventricular zone, the SVZa, are unusual in that, although they undergo division, they have a neuronal phenotype. To characterize the electrophysiological properties of the SVZa precursor cells, recordings were made of potassium and sodium currents from SVZa cells that were removed from postnatal day 0-1 rats and cultured for 1 day. The properties of the delayed rectifier and A-type potassium currents were described by classical Hodgkin and Huxley analyses of activation and inactivation. In addition, cells were assessed under current clamp for their ability to generate action potentials. The A-type potassium current (I-K(A)) was completely inactivated at a holding potential of -50 mV. The remaining potassium current resembled the delayed rectifier current (I-K(DR)) in that it was blocked by tetraethylammonium (TEA; IC50 4.1 mM) and activated and inactivated slowly compared with I-K(A) The conductance-voltage (G-V) curve revealed that G increased continuously from 0.2 nS at -40 mV to a peak of 2.6 nS at +10 or +20 mV, and then decreased for voltages above +30 mV. Activation time constants were largest at -40 mV (similar to 11 ms) and smallest at 100 mV (similar to 1.5 ms). The properties of I-K(A) were studied in the presence of 20 mM TEA, to block I-K(DR), and from a holding potential of -15 mV, to inactivate both I-K(DR) and I-K(A). I-K(A) was then allowed to recover from inactivation to negative potentials during 200- to 800- ms pulses. Recovery from inactivation was fastest at -130 mV (similar to 21 ms) and slowest at -90 mV (similar to 135 ms). Inactivation was voltage independent from -60 to +60 mV with a time constant of -15 ms. At steady state, I-K(A) was half inactivated at -90 mV. G(K(A)) increased from 0.2 nS at -60 mV to a peak of 2.4 nS at +40 mV. Finally, the activation time constants ranged from -1.9 ms at -50 mV to 0.7 ms at +60 mV. The properties of I-K(A) resembled those of I-K(A) found in differentiating cerebellar granule neurons. Most SVZa cells had sodium currents (28/32: cells). However, in current clamp 1 1 of 12 cells were incapable of generating action potentials from voltages of -30 to -100mV, suggesting that the available current densities were too low to support excitability.
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