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1Neuroscience Graduate Program, Oregon Health and Science University; and 2Oregon Hearing Research Center/ Vollum Institute, Portland, Oregon
Submitted 18 May 2006; accepted in final form 15 November 2006
Cartwheel cells are glycinergic interneurons that modify somatosensory input to the dorsal cochlear nucleus. They are characterized by firing of mixtures of both simple and complex action potentials. To understand what ion channels determine the generation of these two types of spike waveforms, we recorded from cartwheel cells using the gramicidin perforated-patch technique in brain slices of mouse dorsal cochlear nucleus and applied channel-selective blockers. Complex spikes were distinguished by whether they arose directly from a negative membrane potential or later during a long depolarization. Ca2+ channels and Ca2+-dependent K+ channels were major determinants of complex spikes. Onset complex spikes required T-type and possibly R-type Ca2+ channels and were shaped by BK and SK K+ channels. Complex spikes arising later in a depolarization were dependent on P/Q- and L-type Ca2+ channels as well as BK and SK channels. BK channels also contributed to fast repolarization of simple spikes. Simple spikes featured an afterdepolarization that is probably the trigger for complex spiking and is shaped by T/R-type Ca2+ and SK channels. Fast spikes were dependent on Na+ channels; a large persistent Na+ current may provide a depolarizing drive for spontaneous activity in cartwheel cells. Thus the diverse electrical behavior of cartwheel cells is determined by the interaction of a wide variety of ion channels with a prominent role played by Ca2+.
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