DIADENOSINE POLYPHOSPHATES SELECTIVELY POTENTIATE N-TYPE CA2+ CHANNELS IN RAT CENTRAL NEURONS

Citation
Va. Panchenko et al., DIADENOSINE POLYPHOSPHATES SELECTIVELY POTENTIATE N-TYPE CA2+ CHANNELS IN RAT CENTRAL NEURONS, Neuroscience, 70(2), 1996, pp. 353-360
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
03064522
Volume
70
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
353 - 360
Database
ISI
SICI code
0306-4522(1996)70:2<353:DPSPNC>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
The action of diadenosine polyphosphates on Ca2+ channels was studied in two preparations: isolated hippocampal neurons and synaptosomes, bo th from the rat brain. High-voltage-activated Ca2+ channels were recor ded in freshly isolated CA3 neurons using a whole-cell patch-clamp tec hnique. Current-voltage relationships were measured in the control and after incubation in 5 mu M diadenosine pentaphosphate. In the majorit y of tested pyramidal neurons, the latter procedure led to a reversibl e increase in the high-voltage-activated current through Ca2+ channels when measured at the holding potential of -100 mV but not at -40 mV. In experiments on synaptosomes from the whole brain, diadenosine penta phosphate taken at a concentration of 100 mu M increased the intrasyna ptosomal calcium level measured by means of spectrofluorimetry for 26 +/- 1.8 nM (by 24 +/- 2%). Nifedipine failed to block this effect both in synaptosomes and hippocampal neurons. Potentiation of the current through Ca2+ channels in hippocampal neurons as well as the increase i n intrasynaptosomal Ca2+ were irreversibly blocked by 5 mu M omega-con otoxin, but not by 200 nM omega-Agatoxin-IVA. These data indicate that diadenosine polyphosphates enhance the activity of N-type Ca2+ channe ls in many central neurons of the rat brain.