Journal of Neuroscience 2010-06-02

Postdepolarization potentiation of GABAA receptors: a novel mechanism regulating tonic conductance in hippocampal neurons.

Christopher B Ransom, Yuanming Wu, George B Richerson

Index: J. Neurosci. 30(22) , 7672-84, (2010)

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Abstract

Ambient GABA in the brain activates GABA(A) receptors to produce tonic inhibition. Membrane potential influences both GABA transport and GABA(A) receptors and could thereby regulate tonic inhibition. We investigated the voltage dependence of tonic currents in cultured rat hippocampal neurons using patch-clamp techniques. Tonic GABA(A) conductance increased with depolarization from 15 +/- 3 pS/pF at -80 mV to 29 +/- 5 pS/pF at -40 mV. Inhibition of vesicular or nonvesicular GABA release did not prevent voltage-dependent increases of tonic conductance. Currents evoked with exogenous GABA (1 mum) were outwardly rectifying, similar to tonic currents caused by endogenous GABA. These results indicate that the voltage-dependent increase of tonic conductance was attributable to intrinsic GABA(A) receptor properties rather than an elevation of ambient GABA. After transient depolarization to +40 mV, endogenous tonic currents measured at -60 mV were increased by 75 +/- 17%. This novel form of tonic current modulation, termed postdepolarization potentiation (PDP), recovered with a time constant of 63 s, was increased by exogenous GABA and inhibited by GABA(A) receptor antagonists. Measurements of E(GABA) showed PDP was caused by increased conductance and not a change in the anion gradient. To assess the functional significance of PDP, we used voltage-clamp waveforms that replicated epileptiform activity. PDP was produced by this pathophysiological depolarization. These data show that depolarization produces prolonged potentiation of tonic conductance attributable to voltage-dependent properties of GABA(A) receptors. These properties are well suited to limit excitability during pathophysiological depolarization accompanied by rises in ambient GABA, such as occur during seizures and ischemia.


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