Characterization of a P-type calcium current in a crayfish motoneuron and its selective modulation by impulse activity

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Hong, SJ [1 ]
Lnenicka, GA [1 ]
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[1] SUNY ALBANY, DEPT BIOL SCI, NEUROBIOL RES CTR, ALBANY, NY 12222 USA
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10.1152/jn.1997.77.1.76
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Previous studies have demonstrated that the voltage-dependent Ca2+ current recorded from the cell body of the crayfish abdominal motoneuron, F3, undergoes a long-term reduction as a result of increased impulse activity. The properties of the Ca2+ channels undergoing this long-term change were examined with the use of two-electrode voltage-clamp techniques. The Ca2+ current was activated at -50 to -40 mV and its amplitude was maximal at 0 mV (-135.0 +/- 25.8 nA, mean +/- SE, n = 14). The current-voltage relationship and the greater sensitivity of the Ca2+ channel to Cd2+ than Ni2+ indicated that Ca2+ influx occurs through high-voltage-activated (HVA) Ca2+ channels. Loose-patch recordings demonstrated that the Ca2+ current was generated by the membrane of the cell body. When Ba2+ was substituted for extracellular Ca2+ there was a 40% increase in the amplitude of the inward current and a negative shift of similar to 10 mV in the I-V relationship. Application of the P-type Ca2+ channel antagonist omega-agatoxin TVA (omega-AgTX IVA) produced a significant 33% (n = 6) reduction in the peak amplitude of the Ba2+ current, whereas neither the L-type Ca2+ channel antagonist nifedipine nor the N-type channel antagonist omega-conotoxin GVIA produced a reduction in the Ba2+ current. The voltage-dependent activation of this P-type (omega-AgTX-TVA-sensitive) Ca2+ channel was similar to previously identified P-type channels, but different from that of the non-P-type (omega-AgTX-IVA-resistant) Ca2+ channels. When Ca2+ currents were measured 6-7 h after an increase in impulse activity (5-Hz stimulation for 45-60 min), there was a 43% reduction in the amplitude of the P-type current, but no significant changes in the non-P-type current amplitude. These results demonstrate that at least two subtypes of HVA Ca2+ channels contribute to the macroscopic Ca2+ current observed in the cell body of this crayfish phasic motoneuron: one belongs to the previously described P-type Ca2+ channel and the other(s) does not belong to the N-, L-, or P-type Ca2+ channel. The long-term, Ca2+-dependent reduction in Ca2+ current previously demonstrated in motoneuron F3 is produced by the selective reduction of this P-type Ca2+ current. This activity-dependent reduction in the P-type Ca2+ current is likely involved in the long-term depression of transmitter release observed at the neuromuscular synapses of this motoneuron.
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