Development of spontaneous glycinergic currents in the Mauthner neuron of the zebrafish embryo

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Ali, DW
Drapeau, P
Legendre, P
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[1] Univ Paris 06, Inst Neurosci, CNRS, UMR C7624, F-75252 Paris 05, France
[2] McGill Univ, Ctr Res Neurosci, Montreal, PQ H3G 1A4, Canada
[3] Montreal Gen Hosp, Res Inst, Montreal, PQ H3G 1A4, Canada
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10.1152/jn.2000.84.4.1726
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Q189 [神经科学];
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We used whole cell and outside-out patch-clamp techniques with reticulospinal Mauthner neurons of zebrafish embryos to investigate the developmental changes in the properties of glycinergic synaptic currents in vivo from the onset of synaptogenesis. Miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIP-SCs) were isolated and recorded in the presence of TTX (1 mu M), kynurenic acid (1 mM), and bicuculline (10 mu M) and were found to be sensitive to strychnine (1 mM). The mIPSCs were first observed in 26-29 h postfertilization (hpf) embryos at a very low frequency of similar to 0.04 Hz, which increased to similar to 0.5 Hz by 30-40 hpf, and was similar to 10 Hz in newly hatched (>50 hpf) larvae, indicating an accelerated increase in synaptic activity. At all embryonic stages, the amplitudes of the mIPSCs were variable but their means were similar (similar to 100 pA), suggesting rapid formation of the postsynaptic matrix. The 20-80% rise times of mIPSCs in embryos were longer (0.6-1.2 ms) than in larvae (similar to 0.3 ms), likely due to slower diffusion of glycine at the younger, immature synapses. The mIPSCs decayed with biexponential (tau(off1) and tau(off2)) time courses with a half-width in 26-29 hpf embryos that was longer and more variable than in older embryos and larvae. In 26- to 29-hpf embryos, tau(off1) was similar to 15 ms and tau(off2) was similar to 60 ms, representing events of intermediate duration; but occasionally long mIPSCs were observed in some cells where tau(off1) was similar to 40 ms and tau(off2) was similar to 160 ms. In 30-40 hpf embryos, the events were faster, with tau(off1) similar to 9 ms and tau(off2) similar to 40 ms, and in larvae, events declined somewhat further to tau(off1) similar to 4 ms and tau(off2) similar to 30 ms. Point-per-point amplitude histograms of the decay of synaptic events at all stages resulted in the detection of similar single channel conductances estimated as similar to 45 pS, indicating the presence of heteromeric glycine receptors (GlyRs) from the onset of synaptogenesis. Fast-flow (1 ms) application of a saturating concentration of glycine (3-10 mM) to outside-out patches obtained at 26-29 hpf revealed GlyR currents that decayed biexponentially with time constants resembling the values found for intermediate and long mIPSCs; by 30-40 hpf, the GlyR currents resembled fast mIPSCs. These observations indicate that channel kinetics limited the mIPSC duration. Our data suggest that glycinergic mIPSCs result from the activation of a mixture of fast and slow GlyR subtypes, the properties and proportion of which determine the decay of the synaptic events in the embryos.
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