Contributions of Voltage- and Ca2+-Activated Conductances to GABA-Induced Depolarization in Spider Mechanosensory Neurons

Author:

Panek Izabela,Höger Ulli,French Andrew S.,Torkkeli Päivi H.

Abstract

Activation of ionotropic γ-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors depolarizes neurons that have high intracellular [Cl], causing inhibition or excitation in different cell types. The depolarization often leads to inactivation of voltage-gated Na channels, but additional ionic mechanisms may also be affected. Previously, a simulated model of spider VS-3 mechanosensory neurons suggested that although voltage-activated Na+current is partially inactivated during GABA-induced depolarization, a slowly activating and inactivating component remains and may contribute to the depolarization. Here, we confirmed experimentally, by blocking Na channels prior to GABA application, that Na+current contributes to GABA-induced depolarization in VS-3 neurons. Ratiometric Ca2+imaging experiments combined with intracellular recordings revealed a significant increase in intracellular [Ca2+] when GABAAreceptors were activated, synchronous with the depolarization and probably due to Ca2+influx via low-voltage–activated (LVA) Ca channels. In contrast, GABAB-receptor activation in these neurons was previously shown to inhibit LVA current. Blockade of voltage-gated K channels delayed membrane repolarization, extending GABA-induced depolarization. However, inhibition of Ca channels significantly increased the amplitude of GABA-induced depolarization, indicating that Ca2+-activated K+current has an even stronger repolarizing effect. Regulation of intracellular [Ca2+] is important for many cellular processes and Ca2+control of K+currents may be particularly important for some functions of mechanosensory neurons, such as frequency tuning. These data show that GABAA-receptor activation participates in this regulation.

Publisher

American Physiological Society

Subject

Physiology,General Neuroscience

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