Synaptic activation of Ca2+ action potentials in immature rat cerebellar granule cells in situ

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作者
DAngelo, E
DeFilippi, G
Rossi, P
Taglietti, V
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[1] Istituto di Fisiologia Generale
[2] Istituto di Fisiologia Generale, I-27100 Pavia
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10.1152/jn.1997.78.3.1631
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Although numerous Ca2+ channels have been identified in cerebellar granule cells, their role in regulating excitability remained unclear. We therefore investigated the excitable response in granule cells using whole cell patch-clamp recordings in acute rat cerebellar slices throughout the time of development (P4-P21, n = 183), with the aim of identifying the role of Ca2+ channels and their activation mechanism. After depolarizing current injection, 46% of granule cells showed Ca2+ action potentials, whereas repetitive Na+ spikes were observed in an increasing proportion of granule cells from P4 to P21. Because Ca2+ action potentials were no longer observed after P21, they characterized an immature granule cell functional stage. Ca2+ action potentials consisted of an intermediate-threshold spike (ITS) activating at -60/-50 mV and sensitive to voltage inactivation and of a high-threshold spike (I-ITS), activating at above -30 mV and resistant to voltage inactivation. Both ITS and I-ITS comprised transient and protracted Ca2+ channel-dependent depolarizations. The Ca2+ action potentials could be activated synaptically by excitatory postsynaptic potentials, which were significantly slower and had a proportionately greater N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor-mediated component than those recorded in cells with fast repetitive Na+ spikes. The NMDA receptor current, by providing a sustained and regenerative current injection, was critical for activating the ITS, which was not self-regenerative. Moreover, NMDA receptors determined temporal summation of impulses during repetitive messy fiber transmission, raising membrane potential into the range required for generating protracted Ca2+ channel-dependent depolarizations. The nature of Ca2+ action potentials was considered further using selective ion channel blockers. N-, L-, and P-type Ca2+ channels generated protracted depolarizations, whereas the ITS and I-ITS transient phase was generated by putative R-type channels (R-ITS and R-HTS, respectively). R-HTS channels had a higher activation threshold and were more resistant to voltage inactivation than R-ITS channels. At a mature stage, most of the Ca2+-dependent effects depended on the N-type current, which promoted spike repolarization and regulated the Na+-dependent discharge frequency. These observations relate Ca2+ channel types with specific neuronal excitable properties and developmental states in situ. Synaptic NMDA receptor-dependent activation of Ca2+ action potentials provides a sophisticated mechanism for Ca2+ signaling, which might be involved in granule cell development and plasticity.
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