Characterization of Na+ and Ca2+ currents in bag cells of sexually immature Aplysia californica

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Fieber, LA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Miami, Rosenstiel Sch Marine & Atmospher Sci, Div Marine Biol & Fisheries, Miami, FL 33149 USA
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY | 1998年 / 201卷 / 05期
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bag cell; patch-clamp; voltage-gated current; sexual immaturity; Aplysia californica;
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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The neurosecretory bag cells of sexually mature Aplysia californica release egg-laying hormones as part of the reproductive process after a train of action potentials termed afterdischarge. Whole-cell voltage-clamp experiments were performed in cultured cells from sexually immature A. californica to characterize the inward voltage-gated currents for Na+ and Ca2+. The goal of these experiments was to investigate the regulation of excitability during sexual maturation. Na+ currents in bag cells of immature A. californica were similar in several ways to those of mature animals, The Na+ currents activated at voltages less negative than -30 mV and peaked at 10-20 mV in artificial sea water, The time course and pharmacology of bag cell Na+ currents were similar to those of bag cells from mature A. californica, although the Na+ current density was lower in immature A. californica. Na+ currents were inhibited by tetrodotoxin (50 nmoll(-1)). The Na+ current was relatively insensitive to depolarized holding potentials (V-h), maintaining approximately 50% of peak current amplitude present at V-h = -70 mV throughout the activation range at V-h = -30 mV, In experiments using a 1 s depolarized Vh prior to a test pulse, the half-inactivation voltage (V-h) was - 27 mV, Recovery of immature Na+ current from steady-state inactivation at V-h = -30 mV had a time constant (tau) of 9.5 ms, significantly slower than in mature animals, Ca2+ currents of immature A. californica activated at approximately -30 mV and peaked at approximately 20 mV with 11 mmoll(-1) Ba2+ as the charge carrier, The principle differences from mature Ca2+ currents were the low density of the immature Ca2+ currents and their 'rundown' in whole-cell recordings, The pharmacology and V-1/2 of bag cell Ca2+ currents were similar to those of L-type Ca2+ currents in mature cells, The Ca2+ currents were inhibited 61 +/- 10% by nifedipine (10 mu moll(-1)) and were unaffected by omega-conotoxin GVIA (10 mu moll(-1)). The Ca2+ currents were relatively insensitive to depolarized V-h, activating maximally at V-h = -90, -70 and -50 mV, and maintaining 50% of this peak current amplitude throughout the activation range at V-h = -30 mV, The V-1/2 was -23 mV in experiments in which cells were subjected to a 1 s depolarized V-h prior to a test pulse. Na+ current amplitudes were maintained or increased during 1 min of 4 Hz test pulses in bag cells at V-h = -70 mV and V-h = -30 mV. In contrast, Ca2+ current run-down occurred during 1 min of 4 Hz test pulses in seven of 10 cells at V-h = -70 mV and in 12 of 12 cells at V-h = -30 mV. The observed scarcity of Na+ and Ca2+ currents in immature bag cells as well as the specific characteristics of immature bag cell Ca2+ currents make repetitive action potential firing and hormone release less likely than in mature bag cells.
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