Selective potentiation of N‐type calcium channels by angiotensin II in rat subfornical organ neurones
Open Access
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 536 (3) , 667-675
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1469-7793.2001.t01-1-00667.x
Abstract
1. Here we have characterized Ca(2+) currents in rat subfornical organ neurones, and their modulation by angiotensin II. Currents were of the high voltage-activated (HNA) subtype, as the threshold for activation was near -30 mV (mid-point potential (V(50)) of activation -14 mV). Using Ba(2+) as the charge carrier, little inactivation was observed, and it occurred only at depolarized potentials (V(50) of inactivation -12 mV). More inactivation was observed using Ca(2+) as the charge carrier, indicating that Ca(2+)-dependent inactivation plays a role in regulating Ca(2+) channel function in subfornical organ (SFO) neurones. 2. The net Ba(2+) current could be blocked by Cd(2+) (EC(50) 1.6 microM), confirming that currents are of the HVA variety. By using selective antagonists, we identified the presence of both L- and N-type channels; 20 microM nifedipine blocked 22 +/- 1 % of the current, while omega-conotoxin GVIA blocked 65 +/- 7 %, indicating that these currents make up the net current through Ca(2+) channels. 3. Angiotensin II potentiated the inward current throughout the range of activation. Using depolarizing voltage ramps, 1 nM angiotensin potentiated the peak current by 14 +/- 5 %. We then used selective blockade of the HVA component currents; 20 microM nifedipine failed to prevent the potentiation by angiotensin II (12 +/- 5 %), while blocking N-type channels with omega-conotoxin GVIA blocked the facilitation by ANG (2.3 +/- 2 %). Losartan (1 microM) prevented the actions of ANG on the inward current (1.6 +/- 1 %), indicating that the selective effects of ANG on N-type channels in SFO neurones are mediated by AT(1) receptors.Keywords
This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
- Structural determinants of fast inactivation of high voltage-activated Ca2+ channelsTrends in Neurosciences, 2001
- Subthreshold oscillation of the membrane potential in magnocellular neurones of the rat supraoptic nucleusThe Journal of Physiology, 2000
- Differential effects of angiotensin II in the nucleus tractus solitarii of the rat – plausible neuronal mechanismsThe Journal of Physiology, 1999
- Calcium-channel subtypes in the somata and axon terminals of magnocellular neurosecretory cellsTrends in Neurosciences, 1996
- Calcium-channel subtypes in the somata and axon terminals of magnocellular neurosecretory cellsTrends in Neurosciences, 1996
- Excitatory action of the bird antidiuretic hormone vasotocin on neurons in the subfornical organJournal of Comparative Physiology A, 1995
- Molecular determinants of voltage-dependent inactivation in calcium channelsNature, 1994
- Inactivation of N-type calcium current in chick sensory neurons: calcium and voltage dependence.The Journal of general physiology, 1994
- L-type voltage-sensitive calcium channels mediate synaptic activation of immediate early genesNeuron, 1991
- Subfornical Organ: Site of Drinking Elicitation by Angiotensin IIScience, 1973