High-threshold calcium channel activity in rat hippocampal neurones during hypoxia |
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Authors: | V. M. Shkryl L. M. Nikolaenko P. G. Kostyuk E. A. Lukyanetz |
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Affiliation: | Department of General Physiology of Nervous System, Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Bogomoletz str. 4, 252024, Kiev, Ukraine. |
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Abstract: | Whole-cell patch clamp recordings in combination with direct control and measurements of O2 tension (pO2) in bath solution were used to determine the sensitivity of Ca2+ channels of cultured hippocampal neurones to hypoxia in glucose free solution. In all tested neurones, a lowering of pO2 to 4/50 mmHg did not induce changes either in magnitude, kinetics or voltage-current relations of total Ca2+ currents, which composed mainly from two types, L-type (64%) and N-type (31%) components. Hypoxia only induced a delay of Ca2+ current run-down about 27.5% and 39% at 50 and 4 mmHg pO2 respectively that presumably depended on changes in cytoplasmic channel-modulatory metabolites. The obtained results demonstrate that Ca2+ channel molecules in cultured hippocampal neurones are themselves insensitive to short-lasting (10-20 min) oxygen and glucose deprivation, and that they are not a principal target for hypoxic influences on hippocampal function. |
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Keywords: | Calcium channels Hypoxia Hippocampal neurones |
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