Serotonin Directly Increases a Calcium Current in Swim Motoneurons ofAplysia brasiliana
- 1 August 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in American Zoologist
- Vol. 41 (4) , 1009-1025
- https://doi.org/10.1093/icb/41.4.1009
Abstract
SYNOPSIS. Muscle fibers in the swim appendages of the molluskAplysia brasiliana are innervated by cholinergic motoneurons. Serotonin (5-HT) causes an increase in amplitude of junctional potentials and muscle contractions at this neuromus- cular synapse. We studied motoneurons with intracellular current-clamp recording and single-electrode voltage-clamp analysis to determine the effects of 5-HT on somatic currents in these presynaptic neurons. Serotonin was found to have no effect on action potential duration in motoneurons bathed in normal seawater, and no effect of 5-HT could be detected on K 1 currents, indicating that 5-HT does not indirectly enhance calcium currents by prolonging the action potential. Calcium currents were isolated by replacing extracellular sodium with TEA and adding tetrodotoxin and other K 1 -channel blockers. Under these conditions motoneuron action potentials were greatly prolonged and could be blocked with Co2 1 or Cd2 1 . Addition of 5-HT increased the duration of these Ca2 1 spikes by about 35%. In motoneurons studied with voltage clamp, the amine produced a 58% increase in total inward calcium current. Use of the calcium channel blockers nifedipine, ni- modipine, v-conotoxin GVIA, and v-agatoxin TK revealed that motoneurons ex- press varying amounts of L-, N- and P-like calcium channels, but only an agatoxin- sensitive, P-type channel is sensitive to 5-HT. It is concluded that 5-HT acts directly to increase a P-type Ca 21 current during a normal spike. The resulting increase in intracellular calcium could contribute to an increase in transmitter release and account for the increase in junctional potentials in swim muscles.Keywords
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