A. Ivanov et G. Aston-jones, Hypocretin/orexin depolarizes and decreases potassium conductance in locuscoeruleus neurons, NEUROREPORT, 11(8), 2000, pp. 1755-1758
Recent studies demonstrated that noradrenergic locus coeruleus (LC) neurons
are a particularly strong target of the novel neuropeptide, hypocretin (or
exin). The present study sought to elucidate the action of hypocretin-B (HC
RT) on LC neurons recorded intracellularly in rat brain slices. Bath (1.0 m
u M) or local puff application (50-100 mu M in pipette) of HCRT depolarized
LC neurons in rat brain slices and increased their spontaneous discharge r
ate. Depolarization evoked by HCRT was persistent in the presence of tetrod
otoxin (TTX, 1 mu M) and Co2+ (1 mM), indicating that HCRT directly activat
ed LC neurons, and that its effect on the postsynaptic cell was not due to
activation of TTX-sensitive sodium channels or Co2+-sensitive calcium chann
els. The apparent input resistance was significantly increased in the major
ity of LC neurons during the HCRT-evoked depolarization. Moreover, the HCRT
-evoked depolarization was decreased in amplitude with hyperpolarization of
membrane. The present results indicate that decreased potassium conductanc
e is involved in the effect of HCRT on LC neurons. NeuroReport 11:1755-1758
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