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Ecdysteroid control of ionic current development inManduca sexta motoneurons

✍ Scribed by Gr�newald, Bernd ;Levine, Richard B.


Book ID
101259271
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
360 KB
Volume
37
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3034

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✦ Synopsis


The steroid hormone 20-hydroxyecdysone (20-HE) regulates several processes during insect metamorphosis. We studied the effects of 20-HE on the development of voltage-sensitive ionic currents of thoracic leg motoneurons of Manduca sexta. The larval leg motoneurons persist throughout metamorphosis but undergo substantial morphological reorganization, which is under the control of 20-HE and accompanied by changes in Ca 2؉ and K ؉ current densities. To determine whether 20-HE controls the changes in Ca 2؉ and K ؉ current levels during postembryonic development, identified thoracic leg motoneurons isolated from late larval and early pupal stages were taken into primary cell culture. Whole-cell Ca 2؉ and K ؉ currents were measured after 1-4 days of steroid hormone incubation. In the presence of 20-HE, peak Ca 2؉ currents of pupal leg motoneurons increased from day 1 to day 4 in vitro. Thus, at culture day 4 the pupal Ca 2؉ current levels were larger in 20-HE-treated than in untreated cells. By contrast, 20-HE did not affect the Ca 2؉ current amplitudes of larval leg motoneurons. Whole-cell K ؉ currents, measured at 4 days in pupal motoneurons, consisted of a fast-activating transient current and a sustained, slowly inactivating current. 20-HE did not affect the amplitude of the transient or sustained currents after 4 days in vitro. Thus, a direct steroid hormone effect may control the proper maturation of voltage-sensitive Ca 2؉ currents in leg motoneurons.