5-HT modulation of multiple inward rectifiers in motoneurons in intact preparations of the neonatal rat spinal cord

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Kjaerulff, O [1 ]
Kiehn, O [1 ]
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[1] Univ Copenhagen, Panum Inst, Dept Med Physiol, Div Neurophysiol, DK-2200 Copenhagen, Denmark
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10.1152/jn.2001.85.2.580
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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This study introduces novel aspects of inward rectification in neonatal rat spinal motoneurons (MNs) and its modulation by serotonin (5-HT). Whole cell tight-seal recordings were made from MNs in an isolated lumbar spinal cord preparation from rats 1-2 days of age. In voltage clamp, hyperpolarizing step commands were generated from holding potentials of -50 to -40 mV. Discordant with previous reports involving slice preparations, fast inward rectification was commonly expressed and in 44% of the MNs co-existed with a slow inward rectification related to activation of I-h. The fast inward rectification is likely caused by an I-Kir. Thus it appeared around E-K and was sensitive to low concentrations (100-300 muM) of Ba2+ but not to ZD 7288, which blocked I-h. Both I-Kir and I-h were inhibited by Cs2+ (0.3-1.5 mM). Extracellular addition of 5-HT (10 mM) reduced the instantaneous conductance, most strongly at membrane potentials above E-K. Low [Ba2+] prevented the 5-HT-induced instantaneous conductance reduction below, but not that above, E-K. This suggests that 5-HT inhibits I-Kir, but also other instantaneous conductances. The biophysical parameters of I-h were evaluated before and under 5-HT. The maximal I-h conductance, G(max), was 12 nS, much higher than observed in slice preparations. G(max) was unaffected by 5-HT. In contrast, 5-HT caused a 7-mV depolarizing shift in the activation curve of I-h. Double-exponential fits were generally needed to describe I-h activation. The fast and slow time constants obtained by these fits differed by an order of magnitude. Both time constants were accelerated by 5-HT, the slow time constant to the largest extent. We conclude that spinal neonatal MNs possess multiple forms of inward rectification. I-h may be carried by two spatially segregated channel populations, which differ in kinetics and sensitivity to 5-HT. 5-HT increases MN excitability in several ways, including inhibition of a barium-insensitive leak conductance, inhibition of I-Kir, and enhancement of I-h. The quantitative characterization of these effects should be useful for further studies seeking to understand how neuromodulation prepares vertebrate MNs for concerted behaviors such as locomotor activity.
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