Central action of dendrotoxin: selective reduction of a transient K conductance in hippocampus and binding to localized acceptors.
- 1 January 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 83 (2) , 493-497
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.83.2.493
Abstract
Dendrotoxin, a small single-chain protein from the venom of Dendroaspis augsticeps, is highly toxic following intracerebroventricular injection into rats. Voltage-clamp analysis of CA1 neurons in hippocampal slices, treated with tetrodotoxin, revealed that nanomolar concentrations of dendrotoxin reduce selectively a transient, voltage-dependent K conductance. Epileptiform activity known to be induced by dendrotoxin can be attributed to such an action. Membrane currents not affected directly by the toxin include (i) Ca-activated K conductance: (ii) noninactivating voltage-dependent K conductance; (iii) inactivating and noninactivity Ca conductances; (iv) persistent inward (anomalous) rectifier current. Persistence of the effects of the toxin when Cd was included to suppress spontaneous transmitter release indicates a direct action on the neuronal membrane. Using biologically active, 125I-labeled dendrotoxin, protein acceptor sites of high affinity were detected on cerebrocortical synaptosomal membranes and sections of rat brain. In hippocampus, toxin binding was shown autoradiographically to reside in synapse-rich and white matter regions, with lower levels in cell body layers. This acceptor is implicated in the action of toxin because its affinities for dendrotoxin congeners are porportional to their central neurotoxicities and potencies in reducing the transient, voltage-dependent K conductance.This publication has 27 references indexed in Scilit:
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