Calcium influx through N- and P/Q-type channels activate apamin-sensitive calcium-dependent potassium channels generating the late afterhyperpolarization in lamprey spinal neurons
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- DOI: 10.1046/j.1460-9568.1998.00194.x
Calcium influx through N- and P/Q-type channels activate apamin-sensitive calcium-dependent potassium channels generating the late afterhyperpolarization in lamprey spinal neurons
Abstract
Lamprey spinal neurons exhibit a fast afterhyperpolarization and a late afterhyperpolarization (AHP) which is due to the activation of apamin-sensitive SK Ca2+-dependent K+ channels (KCa) activated by calcium influx through voltage-dependent channels during the action potential (Hill et al. 1992, Neuroreport, 3, 943-945). In this study we have investigated which calcium channel subtypes are responsible for the activation of the KCa channels underlying the AHP. The effects of applying specific calcium channel blockers and agonists were analysed with regard to their effects on the AHP. Blockade of N-type calcium channels by omega-conotoxin GVIA resulted in a significant decrease in the amplitude of the AHP by 76.2+/-14.9% (mean +/- SD). Application of the P/Q-type calcium channel blocker omega-agatoxin IVA reduced the amplitude of the AHP by 20.3+/-10.4%. The amplitude of the AHP was unchanged during application of the L-type calcium channel antagonist nimodipine or the agonist (+/-)-BAY K 8644, as was the compound afterhyperpolarization after a train of 10 spikes at 100 Hz. The effects of calcium channel blockers were also tested on the spike frequency adaptation during a train of action potentials induced by a 100-200 ms depolarizing pulse. The N- and P/Q-type calcium channel antagonists decreased the spike frequency adaptation, whereas blockade of L-type channels had no effect. Thus in lamprey spinal cord motor- and interneurons, apamin-sensitive KCa channels underlying the AHP are activated primarily by calcium entering through N-type channels, and to a lesser extent through P/Q-type channels.
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