PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF VOLTAGE-SENSITIVE CALCIUM CHANNELS AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE FROM MOUSE CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS IN CULTURE

Citation
T. Varming et al., PHARMACOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF VOLTAGE-SENSITIVE CALCIUM CHANNELS AND NEUROTRANSMITTER RELEASE FROM MOUSE CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS IN CULTURE, Journal of neuroscience research, 48(1), 1997, pp. 43-52
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
ISSN journal
03604012
Volume
48
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
43 - 52
Database
ISI
SICI code
0360-4012(1997)48:1<43:PCOVCC>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Using subtype-specific Ca-channel blockers, we have characterised the voltage-sensitive Ca2+ currents as well as neurotransmitter release fr om cultured mouse cerebellar granule cells. The whole cell version of the patch clamp technique was adapted to monitor the isolated Ca-chann el currents. The currents were activated at potentials more positive t han -40 mV and were composed of at least four pharmacological distinct components being sensitive to nifedipine (35%), omega-conotoxin GVIA (10%), and omega-agatoxin IVA (42%) corresponding to L-, N-, and P-cha nnel-mediated currents. The insensitive fraction (13%) possibly repres ented R channels. High potassium-evoked release of H-3-D-aspartate was used as a model of synaptic release. These studies were performed at relatively mild stimulation conditions (30 mM K+, 0.4 mM Ca2+), and 85 % of the evoked release was Ca2+ dependent as well as tetrodotoxin and Cd2+ sensitive. Nifedipine and omega-agatoxin IVA dose dependently (I C50 values of 10 nM and 0.7 nM, respectively) blocked most of the rele ase, whereas omega-conotoxin MVIIA (IC50 = 5 nM) caused partial blocka ge. The results indicate that several subtypes of voltage-sensitive Ca channels are present in mouse cerebellar granule cells. Furthermore, the data suggest that L, N, and P channels act in concert in the neuro transmitter release process. (C) 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc.