Electrophysiological evidence for expression of glycine receptors in freshly isolated neurons from nucleus accumbens

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Martin, G [1 ]
Siggins, GR [1 ]
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[1] Scripps Res Inst, Dept Neuropharmacol, La Jolla, CA USA
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10.1124/jpet.102.033399
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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In the course of studying N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors of the nucleus accumbens (NAcc), we found that 20% of freshly isolated medium spiny neurons, as well as all interneurons, responded in an unexpected way to long (5-s) coapplication of NMDA and glycine, the coagonist of NMDA receptors. Whereas the reversal potential of the peak NMDA current of this subset of neurons was still around 0 mV, the desensitizing current became outward at hyperpolarized potentials around -30 mV. A Cl- -free solution shifted the equilibrium potentials of the desensitized currents to around 0 mV. This outward current was not blocked by a Ca2+-free, Ba2+-containing solution, suggesting that the anionic conductance was not activated by Ca2+ influx through NMDA receptor channels. Interestingly, glycine alone also evoked a current with a similar hyperpolarized reversal potential in this subset of neurons. The glycine current reversed around -50 mV, rectified outwardly, and inactivated strongly. Its desensitization was best fitted with a double exponential. Only the slow desensitization showed clear voltage dependence. The glycine current was not blocked by 200 muM picrotoxin and 10 muM zinc, was weakly antagonized by 1 muM strychnine, and was not enhanced by 1 muM zinc. In addition, 1 mM taurine, but not GABA, inactivated glycine currents, and 1 mM glycine occluded 10 mM taurine-mediated currents. These data indicate that a subset of nucleus accumbens neurons expresses glycine receptors and that either glycine or taurine could be an endogenous agonist for these receptors.
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