The patch-clamp technique was used to study whole cell currents evoked by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in rat cerebellar granule cells cultured in 5 mM potassium, a condition that favors the development of functional GABAergic synapses. GABA activated both high- and low-sensitivity receptors. The high-sensitivity receptor had an effective concentration producing half the maximum response (EC(50)) of 13 mu M, whereas the low-sensitivity one had an EC(50) of 255 mu M. The GABAA receptor agonist isoguvacine activated only the high-sensitivity receptor with an EC(50) of 16 mu M. When GABA was applied during the desensitized phase of the response elicited by a saturating concentration of isoguvacine, it was still able to induce a small response, whereas when isoguvacine was applied during the desensitizing phase of GABA-evoked current no response was detected. GABA responses were highly heterogeneous regarding their sensitivity to bicuculline. In a small number of cells (3 of 25), bicuculline (10 mu M) completely abolished GABA-evoked currents. In the majority of the neurons (22 of 25) the blocking effect of bicuculline (100 mu M) was 64 +/- 4% (mean +/- SE). The bicuculline-resistant component was abolished by picrotoxin (100 mu M). In bicuculline, the dose-response curve for GABA was fitted with a sigmoidal curve with an EC(50) value of 209 mu M. These data indicate that functional new GABA receptor types with unusual pharmacology could be switched on by conditions that maintain cells in their undifferentiated state.

Functionally distinct chloride-mediated GABA responses in rat cerebellar granule cells cultured in a low potassium medium / Martina, M; Virginio, C; Cherubini, Enrico. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3077. - 77:1(1997), pp. 507-510. [10.1152/jn.1997.77.1.507]

Functionally distinct chloride-mediated GABA responses in rat cerebellar granule cells cultured in a low potassium medium

Cherubini, Enrico
1997-01-01

Abstract

The patch-clamp technique was used to study whole cell currents evoked by gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in rat cerebellar granule cells cultured in 5 mM potassium, a condition that favors the development of functional GABAergic synapses. GABA activated both high- and low-sensitivity receptors. The high-sensitivity receptor had an effective concentration producing half the maximum response (EC(50)) of 13 mu M, whereas the low-sensitivity one had an EC(50) of 255 mu M. The GABAA receptor agonist isoguvacine activated only the high-sensitivity receptor with an EC(50) of 16 mu M. When GABA was applied during the desensitized phase of the response elicited by a saturating concentration of isoguvacine, it was still able to induce a small response, whereas when isoguvacine was applied during the desensitizing phase of GABA-evoked current no response was detected. GABA responses were highly heterogeneous regarding their sensitivity to bicuculline. In a small number of cells (3 of 25), bicuculline (10 mu M) completely abolished GABA-evoked currents. In the majority of the neurons (22 of 25) the blocking effect of bicuculline (100 mu M) was 64 +/- 4% (mean +/- SE). The bicuculline-resistant component was abolished by picrotoxin (100 mu M). In bicuculline, the dose-response curve for GABA was fitted with a sigmoidal curve with an EC(50) value of 209 mu M. These data indicate that functional new GABA receptor types with unusual pharmacology could be switched on by conditions that maintain cells in their undifferentiated state.
1997
77
1
507
510
Martina, M; Virginio, C; Cherubini, Enrico
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