Finger_1981_Pflugers.Arch_392_157

Reference

Title : Analysis of miniature spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs) from current noise in crayfish opener muscle - Finger_1981_Pflugers.Arch_392_157
Author(s) : Finger W , Stettmeier H
Ref : Pflugers Arch , 392 :157 , 1981
Abstract :

Deviating from the normal situation, some crayfish muscle fibres showed spontaneous inhibitory activity: discharge of large inhibitory postsynaptic currents, IPSCs, alternating with long lasting bursts of current noise. Analysis of the bursts of current noise revealed that they are composed of spontaneous miniature unit currents, sIPSCs. In the burst periods the sIPSCs occurred with an average rate of 3.5--10 k Hz and had an amplitude of about alpha = 90 pA at a driving force delta E = 10 mV. The peak conductance gamma alpha = alpha/delta E of the sIPSCs was gamma alpha = 9.2 nS +/- 0.5 (S.D., n = 5) for membrane potentials between E = --60 mV and E = --80 mV. gamma alpha seemed to decrease when the membrane was hyperpolarized. The time constants of decay, tau of the sIPSCs were identical with tau of the IPSCs. Further, tau and its potential dependence agreed with the mean lifetimes of inhibitory postsynaptic channels operated by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) [Dudel et al. 1977, 1980]. Synchronized opening of about 750 inhibitory synaptic channels generates a sIPSC. Analysis of this anomalous bursting inhibitory activity thus yields the size of the inhibitory quantum of transmission, which could not be obtained from IPSCs.

PubMedSearch : Finger_1981_Pflugers.Arch_392_157
PubMedID: 6275344

Related information

Citations formats

Finger W, Stettmeier H (1981)
Analysis of miniature spontaneous inhibitory postsynaptic currents (sIPSCs) from current noise in crayfish opener muscle
Pflugers Arch 392 :157

Finger W, Stettmeier H (1981)
Pflugers Arch 392 :157