Digital processing of the current noise evoked by kainate in cerebellar granule cells |
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Authors: | Silvio Cavalcanti Cristina Zona |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems, University of Bologna, Viale Risorgimento, 2, I-40136 Bologna, Italy;(2) Department of Experimental Medicine and Biochemistry Science, University of Roma “Tor Vergata,” and IRCCS Clinica S. Lucia, Rome, Italy |
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Abstract: | Current induced in cultured cerebellar granule cells by the bath application of kainate (500 μM) was measured using the conventional patch-clamp technique. Two different kinds of responses were observed after the agonits perfusion. Some cells exhibited small inward whole-cell currents: 116±40 pA (7 cells) at a clamp potential of−60 mV; in other cells, the agonist induced significantly larger currents: 420±35 pA (6 cells) at a clamp potential of −60 mV. The current flowing in the agonist-activated ionic channels was indirectly estimated by processing the fluctuations of whole-cell current by means of an original parametric method. Mean conductance of the underlying channels was then determined from the single-channel current estimated at different clamp potentials. In the cells exhibiting small inward currents, the mean conductance was equal to 0.5±0.2 pS (7 cells), whereas in the cells with large inward currents it was 3±0.4 pS (6 cells). This result gives a coherent explanation of the different kinds of responses observed at macroscopic level in the whole-cell current and confirms that kainate-activated channels can exhibit different levels of conductance. |
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Keywords: | Noise analysis Glutamate receptors Ionic channels Patch clamp |
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