On the nature of anomalous rectification in thalamocortical neurones of the cat ventrobasal thalamus in vitro

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Williams, SR [1 ]
Turner, JP [1 ]
Hughes, SW [1 ]
Crunelli, V [1 ]
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[1] Univ Wales Coll Cardiff, Sch Mol & Med Biosci, Physiol Unit, Cardiff CF1 1SS, S Glam, Wales
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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON | 1997年 / 505卷 / 03期
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1111/j.1469-7793.1997.727ba.x
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. Intracellular sharp electrode current clamp and discontinuous single electrode voltage clamp recordings were made from thalamocortical neurones (n = 57) of the cat ventrobasal thalamus in order to investigate the mechanisms underlying anomalous rectification. 2. Under current clamp conditions, voltage-current (V-I) relationships in a potential range of -55 to -110 mV demonstrated anomalous rectification with two components: fast rectification, which controlled the peak of negative voltage deviations, and time-dependent rectification. Time-dependent rectification was apparent as a depolarizing sag generated during the course of negative voltage deviations, was first formed at potentials in the range -60 to -70 mV, and was sensitive to 3 mM Cs+ (n = 6). Similarly: under voltage clamp conditions, instantaneous and steady-state I-V relationships demonstrated anomalous rectification. A slowly activating inward current with an activation threshold in the range of -65 to -70 mV formed time-dependent rectification. This current was sensitive to Cs+ (3 mM) (n = 3) and had properties similar to the slow inward mixed cationic current (I-h). 3. 4-(N-Ethyl-N-phenylamino)-1,2-dimethyl-6-(methylamino)-pyrimidinium chloride (ZD 7288) (100-300 mu M) irreversibly blocked time-dependent rectification mediated by I-h (n = 23 of 25 neurones), and led to a hyperpolarization of the resting membrane potential (6.8 +/- 0.5 mV). In the presence of ZD 7288, V-I and I-V relationships exhibited fast anomalous rectification, first activated from potential more negative than -80 mV. 4. Ba2+ (100 mu M) (n = 8), in the continuous presence of ZD 7288, reversibly linearized peak V-I and instantaneous I-V relationships over a potential range of -70 to -120 mV, and led to a membrane depolarization (13.3 +/- 4.2 mV) or tonic inward current(192 +/- 36 pA). 5. The co-application of ZD 7288 and Ba2+ revealed a depolarizing sag in negative voltage deviations under current clamp conditions, or a large inward current with kinetics two to three times slower than those of I-h under voltage clamp conditions. This novel form of time-dependent rectification was first apparent at potentials more negative than about -85 mV, was sensitive to 5 mM Cs+ (n = 4), and is termed I-h,I-slow. I-h,I-slow tail currents reversed between -65.3 and -56.6 mV (with potassium acetate electrodes, n = 3) or -57.6 and -50.3 mV (with KCl electrodes, n = 3). 6. Computer simulations confirmed that the patter n of anomalous rectification in thalamocortical neurones of the cat ventrobasal thalamus is mediated by the concerted action of I-h and a Ba2+-sensitive current with properties similar to an inwardly rectifying K+ current (I-KIR).
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