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Intrinsic membrane properties and morphological characteristics of interneurons in the rat supratrigeminal region

✍ Scribed by Chie-Fang Hsiao; Kelly Gougar; J. Asai; Scott H. Chandler


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
472 KB
Volume
85
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

The membrane properties and morphological features of interneurons in the supratrigeminal area (SupV) were studied in rat brain slices using whole‐cell patch clamp recording techniques. We classified three morphological types of neurons as fusiform, pyramidal, and multipolar and four physiological types of neurons according to their discharge pattern in response to a 1‐sec depolarizing current pulse from −80 mV. Single‐spike neurons responded with a single spike, phasic neurons showed an initial burst of spikes and were silent during the remainder of the stimulus, delayed‐firing (DF) neurons exhibited a slow depolarization and delay to initial spike onset, and tonic (T) neurons showed maintained a discharge throughout the stimulus pulse. In a subpopulation of neurons (10%), membrane depolarization to around −44 mV produced a rhythmic burst discharge (RB) that was associated with voltage‐dependent subthreshold membrane oscillations. Both these phenomena were blocked by the sodium channel blocker riluzole at a concentration that did not affect the fast transient spike. Low doses of 4‐AP, which blocks low‐threshold K^+^ currents, transformed bursting into low‐frequency tonic discharge. In contrast, bursting occurred with exposure to cadium, a calcium‐channel blocker. This suggests that persistent sodium currents and low‐threshold K^+^ currents have a role in intrinsic burst generation. Importantly, RB cells were most often associated with multipolar neurons that exhibited either a DF or a T discharge. Thus, the SupV contains a variety of physiological cell types with unique morphologies and discharge characteristics. Intrinsic bursting neurons form a unique group in this region. © 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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