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Exogenous GABA persistently opens Cl−channels in cultured embryonic rat thalamic neurons

✍ Scribed by Q. Y. Liu; J. Vautrin; K. M. Tang; J. L. Barker


Publisher
Springer
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
635 KB
Volume
145
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-2631

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✦ Synopsis


We recorded whole-cell Cl- currents in cultured embryonic rat thalamic neurons by brief applications of GABA or the structural analogue muscimol. In 17 of 141 neurons (12%) the Cl- current persisted for a minute or more after the pipette was removed from the bath. Cl- current never persisted after muscimol exposure even in those cells exhibiting persistent GABA-activated currents (PGC). The half decay times (T50) of PGCs were exponentially and asymptotically related to the duration of GABA exposure and could be interrupted or completely aborted by low-pressure application of saline. PGCs were insensitive to membrane potential, to Tiagabine, a nipecotic acid analogue known to block GABA uptake, and persisted in Cao(2+)-free medium. Fluctuation analysis revealed that PGCs exhibited inferred Cl- channel properties whose kinetic components and estimated average elementary conductance showed no significant difference from those estimated during GABA exposure. The relative contribution of low frequency components was consistently reduced and that of high frequency components modestly increased during PGC compared to those recorded during GABA exposure. Taken together, the results suggest the existence of a superficial compartment in these embryonic neurons that can momentarily accumulate and release exogenous GABA.


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