MODULATION OF HIGH-THRESHOLD TRANSMISSION BETWEEN HEART INTERNEURONS OF THE MEDICINAL LEECH BY FMRF-NH2

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SIMON, TW [1 ]
SCHMIDT, J [1 ]
CALABRESE, RL [1 ]
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[1] EMORY UNIV,DEPT BIOL,ATLANTA,GA 30322
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10.1152/jn.1994.71.2.454
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. We examined high-threshold synaptic transmission between oscillatory pairs of leech heart interneurons. Inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) could be reliably evoked by depolarizing the presynaptic neuron in voltage clamp from a holding potential of -35 mV. At this presynaptic potential, the Ca2+ currents underlying graded transmission are completely inactivated, and we conclude that a high-threshold Ca2+ current is extant in heart interneurons. Further evidence for this was that inhibitory postsynaptic currents were blocked when Co2+ replaced Ca2+ in the saline and thus high-threshold transmission was dependent on the presence of external Ca2+. 2. When IPSCs were evoked by a 200-ms duration voltage step from a holding potential of -35 mV in the presynaptic neuron, the time course of turn-on of the IPSC consisted of a fast (time-to-peak = 17.5 +/- 1.93 (SE) ms [n = 7]) and a slow (time-to-peak = 250 +/- 28.5 ms [n = 8]) component. FMRF-NH2 reduced the amplitude of the fast component but did not affect the slow component. When the presynaptic voltage step was ended the IPSC turned off with a single exponential time course. FMRF-NH2 slowed the time course of turn-off of the IPSC. 3. When IPSCs were evoked by a 1500-ms duration voltage step from a holding potential of -35 mV in the presynaptic neuron, these IPSCs peaked around 300 ms. Following the peak, the IPSC decayed with a single exponential time course. FMRF-NH2 accelerated the time course of this decay. At potentials of 0 mV and +5 mV, FMRF-NH2 produced a significant decrease in the peak current and at potentials of -5 mV and 0 mV, produced a significant decrease in the current integral. 4. High-threshold IPSCs could also be evoked by a spike in the presynaptic neuron. Bath application of 1 mu M FMRF-NH2 decreased the amplitude of the spike-evoked IPSC and slowed the time course of its failing phase. 5. We examined the effect of FMRF-NH2 on the quantal synaptic transmission. Bath-application of FMRF-NH2 increased binomial p, the probability of release, and decreased binomial n, the number of units available for release. FMRF-NH2 had no effect in q, the unit size, when calculated from the distributions of PSPs, and increased the coefficient of variation (CV). 6. The lack of a change in g and the increase in CV suggested that FMRF-NH2 acted at a presynaptic location. We applied acetylcholine, the transmitter between heart interneurons, focally to the somata of these neurons and found that FMRF-NH2 produced no change in the response of these cells to applied transmitter. 7. We produced a computer model of a heart interneuron having only a leak conductance, I-h, the hyperpolarization-activated inward current, and the high-threshold synaptic conductance. Results of the modeling suggest that FMRF-NH2 may produce its effects on the heart rhythm by interactions of its effects on high-threshold transmission with both I-h and low-threshold Ca2+ currents.
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