Title : Changes in potassium channel activity following axotomy of B-cells in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion - Jassar_1994_J.Physiol_479 ( Pt 3)_353 |
Author(s) : Jassar BS , Pennefather PS , Smith PA |
Ref : Journal of Physiology , 479 ( Pt 3) :353 , 1994 |
Abstract :
1. Whole-cell and microelectrode voltage-clamp techniques were used to investigate the changes in ionic currents and action potential shape that follow axotomy of bullfrog paravertebral sympathetic ganglion B-cells. 2. Axotomy increased M-conductance (gM; muscarine-sensitive, voltage- and time-dependent K+ conductance) by 35% at -30 mV and slowed its deactivation kinetics. 3. The delayed rectifier K+ current (IK; at +50 mV) was reduced in axotomized neurones to 61% of control without any change in activation or deactivation kinetics. Steady-state intracellular Ca2+ levels and leak conductance were unchanged. 4. The fast, voltage-sensitive, Ca(2+)-activated K+ current (IC), evoked from -40 mV, was decreased to about 71% of control (at +30 mV) in axotomized neurones, whereas that evoked from -80 mV was largely unaffected. IC kinetics were also similar in control and axotomized neurones. This suggests that IC channels are not changed after axotomy. 5. In axotomized neurones, commands to +10 from -40 mV had to be extended by 16 ms to evoke voltage-insensitive Ca(2+)-dependent K+ current (IAHP) responses that were similar in magnitude to those observed in control cells. 6. The previously documented, axotomy-induced decrease in Ca2+ current (ICa) due to increased resting inactivation can account for the reduction in IC and IAHP and for the change in the shape of the action potential. |
PubMedSearch : Jassar_1994_J.Physiol_479 ( Pt 3)_353 |
PubMedID: 7837094 |
Jassar BS, Pennefather PS, Smith PA (1994)
Changes in potassium channel activity following axotomy of B-cells in bullfrog sympathetic ganglion
Journal of Physiology
479 ( Pt 3) :353
Jassar BS, Pennefather PS, Smith PA (1994)
Journal of Physiology
479 ( Pt 3) :353