Muscarinic receptors differentially modulate the persistent potassium current in striatal spiny projection neurons

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作者
Gabel, LA [1 ]
Nisenbaum, ES [1 ]
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[1] Univ Connecticut, Dept Psychol, Storrs, CT 06269 USA
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10.1152/jn.1999.81.3.1418
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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Cholinergic regulation of striatal spiny projection neuron activity is predominantly mediated through muscarinic receptor modulation of several subclasses of ion channels. Because of its critical role in governing the recurring episodes of hyperpolarization and depolarization characteristic of spiny neurons in vivo, the 4-aminopyridine-resistant, persistent potassium (K+) current, I-Krp. would be a strategic target for modulation The present results shaw that I-Krp can be either suppressed or enhanced by muscarinic receptor stimulation. Biophysical analysis demonstrated that the depression of I-Krp was associated with a hyperpolarizing shift in the voltage dependence of inactivation and a reduction in maximal conductance. By contrast, the enhancement of I-Krp was linked to hyperpolarizing shifts in both activation and inactivation voltage dependencies. Viewed in the context of the natural activity of spiny neurons, muscarinic depression of I-Krp should uniformly increase excitability in both hyperpolarized and depolarized states. In the hyperpolarized state, the reduction in maximal conductance should bolster the efficacy of impending excitatory input. Likewise, in the depolarized state, the decreased availability of I-Krp produced by the shift in inactivation should enhance ongoing synaptic input. The alterations associated with enhancement of I-Krp are predicted to have a more dynamic influence on spiny cell excitability. In the hyperpolarized state, the negative shift in activation should increase the Bow of I-Krp and attenuate subsequent excitatory synpatic input; whereas once the cell has traversed into the depolarized state, the negative shift in inactivation should reduce the availability of this current and diminish its influence on the existing excitatory barrage.
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页码:1418 / 1423
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