2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2008.06.055
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Molecular characterization of T-type Ca2+ channels responsible for low threshold spikes in hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus neurons

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“…However, based on the number of neurons that we were able to detect, it appears that Cav3.3 and Cav3.2 are the most abundant in GnRH neurons, whereas the mRNA expression of Cav3.1 is less plentiful. This is different from most other hypothalamic neurons (areas) where Cav3.1 is more highly expressed (Lee et al, 2008; Bosch et al, 2009). The relatively slow inactivation of the T-type current in GnRH neurons is consistent with channels composed of Cav3.3 (α 1 I) subunits (Klockner et al, 1999; Monteil et al, 2000; Chemin et al, 2002; Perez-Reyes, 2003; Park et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…However, based on the number of neurons that we were able to detect, it appears that Cav3.3 and Cav3.2 are the most abundant in GnRH neurons, whereas the mRNA expression of Cav3.1 is less plentiful. This is different from most other hypothalamic neurons (areas) where Cav3.1 is more highly expressed (Lee et al, 2008; Bosch et al, 2009). The relatively slow inactivation of the T-type current in GnRH neurons is consistent with channels composed of Cav3.3 (α 1 I) subunits (Klockner et al, 1999; Monteil et al, 2000; Chemin et al, 2002; Perez-Reyes, 2003; Park et al, 2004).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…All three subunits are expressed in the preoptic and basal hypothalamic regions (Qiu et al, 2006a; Bosch et al, 2009). However in the hypothalamic paraventricular (PVH) nucleus, Cav3.1 is the major subtype that mediates T-type calcium channel-dependent low threshold spikes (LTS) (Lee et al, 2008). …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To further prove the expression of functional corticosteroid receptors, we examined the effects of the activation of corticosteroid receptors on the firing properties of GABAergic neurons in AHA. We compared the burst firing [23][24][25] induced by injecting 20∼60 pA of depolarizing current pulses (500-ms) from a holding potential of −75 mV to −85 mV [21,22]. Burst firing appeared in the cluster of spikes riding on a slow depolarization, as reported by Okuhara and Beck (1998).…”
Section: Effects Of Corticosteroid Receptor Activation On Burst Firinmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…However, the neuronal properties of PVN-RVLM neurons are determined not only by I A , but also by a variety of other factors. Regarding the intrinsic membrane property, other ionic currents besides I A , including voltage-gated calcium channels and small conductance calcium-activated potassium channels, participate in determining the excitability of PVN-RVLM neurons [15,40]. Studies have reported that E2 modulates these channels in other neuronal cells within the brain [41-43].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%