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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 82 No. 1 July 1999, pp. 143-151
Copyright ©1999 by the American Physiological Society
Department of Physiology, Umeå University, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden
Haage, David and
Staffan Johansson.
Neurosteroid Modulation of Synaptic and GABA-Evoked Currents in
Neurons From the Rat Medial Preoptic Nucleus. J. Neurophysiol. 82: 143-151, 1999.
The effects of the
neurosteroid 3
-hydroxy-5
-pregnane-20-one (allopregnanolone) on
synaptic and GABA-evoked currents in acutely dissociated neurons from
the medial preoptic nucleus of rat were investigated by
perforated-patch recordings under voltage-clamp conditions. The effect
of 2.0 µM allopregnanolone on GABA-evoked currents depended strongly
on the GABA concentration: the currents evoked by 100 µM GABA were
markedly depressed and the desensitization was faster, but the decay
after GABA application was prolonged. In contrast, the currents evoked
by 1.0 µM GABA were markedly potentiated, the activation was faster,
a prominent desensitization was induced, and the decay after GABA
application was prolonged. In the absence of externally applied GABA,
2.0 µM allopregnanolone induced a slow current that could be
attributed to Cl
. Allopregnanolone did not significantly
affect the amplitude of spontaneous tetrodotoxin-insensitive
(miniature) synaptic currents (mIPSCs) originating from synaptic
terminals releasing GABA onto the dissociated neurons. However, the
mIPSC decay phase was dramatically prolonged, with half-maximal effect
at ~50 nM allopregnanolone. A qualitatively similar effect of
allopregnanolone was seen when KCl was used to evoke synchronous GABA
release. The frequency of mIPSCs was also affected, on average
increased 3.5-fold, by 2.0 µM allopregnanolone, suggesting a
presynaptic steroid action.
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