Aguayo_1987_Brain.Res_436_9

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Title : Phencyclidine blocks two potassium currents in spinal neurons in cell culture - Aguayo_1987_Brain.Res_436_9
Author(s) : Aguayo LG , Albuquerque EX
Ref : Brain Research , 436 :9 , 1987
Abstract :

We studied the effects of phencyclidine (PCP) on the transient and delayed outward K+ currents recorded from spinal cord neurons grown (10-20 days) in cell culture. Sodium channels were blocked with tetrodotoxin (1 microM) and solutions containing low calcium concentrations in the presence of Mg2+ or Co2+ (5 mM) were used to reduce Ca2+ currents. PCP decreased the amplitude and prolonged the decay phase of the action potentials recorded at a holding potential of -70 mV. PCP (0.1-0.5 mM) was more effective than tetraethylammonium (TEA) or 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) in reducing both transient and delayed currents. The amplitude of the transient current during control experiments was always larger than that of the delayed current. It appeared that 4-AP (5 mM) was more potent in blocking the transient current, while TEA (10 mM) modified the delayed current more effectively. Both currents were also reduced by about 10% when the cell soma was perfused with Co2+. This suggested that a small fraction of the total outward current is a Ca2+-activated K+ current. The PCP-induced blockade of K+ currents in central neurons coupled with the profound synaptic effects of the drug may provide the basis for explaining the psychopathology of this hallucinogenic agent.

PubMedSearch : Aguayo_1987_Brain.Res_436_9
PubMedID: 2446718

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Aguayo LG, Albuquerque EX (1987)
Phencyclidine blocks two potassium currents in spinal neurons in cell culture
Brain Research 436 :9

Aguayo LG, Albuquerque EX (1987)
Brain Research 436 :9