A slow NMDA channel: in search of a role
- 1 June 2000
- journal article
- editorial
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Physiology
- Vol. 525 (2) , 283
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.0021-3751.2000.00283.x
Abstract
Recombinant NMDA receptors comprising NR1/NR2D subunits have unique properties when compared with other subtypes. These include low channel conductance with a characteristic pattern of transition between subconductance states and reduced sensitivity to Mg2+ blockade. Native NMDA receptors matching the low conductance and Mg2+ sensitivity of NR1/NR2D recombinant channels have been found in a few neuronal populations, in particular in developing Purkinje neurons (Momiyama et al. 1996). Ultra-rapid agonist application by means of a piezoelectric translator to excised outside-out membrane patches allows concentration jumps in the milliseconds range similar to those occurring during vesicular synaptic release. The high affinity of glutamate for NR1/NR2D receptors produces an extremely slow channel deactivation in response to brief glutamate applications (Monyer et al. 1994). This property has now been identified for the first time by Misra et al. (this issue of The Journal of Physiology, Misra et al. 2000b) for native NMDA channels in mammalian neurons.Keywords
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