Potassium currents responsible for inward and outward rectification in rat neostriatal spiny projection neurons - PubMed (original) (raw)
Potassium currents responsible for inward and outward rectification in rat neostriatal spiny projection neurons
E S Nisenbaum et al. J Neurosci. 1995 Jun.
Abstract
Many of the nonlinear membrane properties displayed by neostriatal spiny projection neurons are conferred by their voltage-gated potassium (K+) currents, including an inwardly rectifying current (IKir), fast (IAt), and slowly (IAs)-inactivating A-currents, and a slow, noninactivating current. The relative contribution of these K+ currents to the pronounced inward and outward rectification of the current-voltage (I-V) relationship of spiny neurons was investigated in a neostriatal slice preparation. Manipulation of the equilibrium potential for K+ (EK) showed that the voltage dependence of activation of inward rectification was identical to that of IKir. In addition, application of barium (100 microM), which is known to reduce IKir in a time- and voltage-dependent manner, had equivalent effects on inward rectification. Subsequent application of cesium (3 mM) or tetraethylammonium (TEA, 25 mM) blocked inward rectification in a solely voltage-dependent fashion consistent with the action of these blockers on IKir. Administration of 4-aminopyridine (4-AP, 100 microM) at concentrations that selectively depress IAs, reduced outward rectification of spiny neurons at subthreshold membrane potentials. Higher concentrations of 4-AP (2 mM), which block both IAs and IAt, revealed an early transient overshoot in voltage deflections at potentials near spike threshold, but rectification persisted at the end of the responses. The transient overshoot and the residual rectification were eliminated by TEA (25 mM), a blocker of the slow, noninactivating K+ current. Collectively, these results indicate that all three depolarization-activated K+ currents contribute to outward rectification at different times and membrane potentials defined by their voltage dependence of activation and kinetics of inactivation. The spontaneous activity of neostriatal spiny neurons recorded in intact animals is characterized by sustained and limited shifts in membrane potential from relatively hyperpolarized potentials to depolarized potentials near spike threshold. The present data suggest that the hyperpolarized state is determined principally by IKir and the limits on the depolarized state are defined by IAf, IAs, and the noninactivating current. These outward K+ currents also are hypothesized to govern the spike discharge characteristics once the depolarized state has been reached.
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