Group I mGluR Activation Turns on a Voltage-Gated Inward Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells

Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, New York 11203 Chuang, Shih-Chieh, Riccardo Bianchi, and Robert K. S. Wong. Group I mGluR Activation Turns on a Voltage-Gated Inward Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 2...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurophysiology 2000-05, Vol.83 (5), p.2844-2853
Hauptverfasser: Chuang, Shih-Chieh, Bianchi, Riccardo, Wong, Robert K. S
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, State University of New York Health Science Center, Brooklyn, New York 11203 Chuang, Shih-Chieh, Riccardo Bianchi, and Robert K. S. Wong. Group I mGluR Activation Turns on a Voltage-Gated Inward Current in Hippocampal Pyramidal Cells. J. Neurophysiol. 83: 2844-2853, 2000. A unique property of the group I metabotropic glutamate receptor (mGluR)-induced depolarization in hippocampal cells is that the amplitude of the depolarization is larger when the response is elicited at more depolarized membrane potentials. Our understanding of the conductance mechanism underlying this voltage-dependent response is incomplete. Through the use of current-clamp and single-electrode voltage-clamp recordings in guinea pig hippocampal slices, we examined the group I mGluR-induced depolarization in CA3 pyramidal cells. The group I mGluR agonists ( S )-3-hydroxyphenylglycine and ( S )-3,5-dihydroxyphenylglycine turned on a voltage-gated inward current ( I mGluR(V) ), which was pharmacologically distinct from the voltage-gated sodium and calcium currents intrinsic to the cells. I mGluR(V) was a slowly activating, noninactivating current with a threshold at about 75 mV. In addition to the activation of I mGluR(V) , group I mGluR stimulation also produced a voltage-independent decrease in the K + conductance. Our results suggest that the depolarization induced by group I mGluR activation is generated by two ionic mechanisms a heretofore unrecognized voltage-gated inward current ( I mGluR(V) ) that is turned on by depolarization and a voltage-insensitive inward current that results from a turn-off of the K + conductance. The low-threshold and noninactivating properties of I mGluR(V) allow the current to play a significant role in setting the resting potential and firing pattern of CA3 pyramidal cells.
ISSN:0022-3077
1522-1598
DOI:10.1152/jn.2000.83.5.2844