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J Neurophysiol (April 1, 2003). 10.1152/jn.00948.2002
Submitted on Submitted 23 October 2002; accepted in final form 2 December 2002
University of Amsterdam, Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences, Section Neurobiology, NL-1090 GB Amsterdam, The Netherlands
van Hooft, Johannes A. and
Wytse J. Wadman.
Ca2+ Ions Block and Permeate Serotonin
5-HT3 Receptor Channels in Rat Hippocampal Interneurons. J. Neurophysiol. 89: 1864-1869, 2003. The serotonin 5-HT3
receptor native to rat hippocampal CA1 stratum radiatum
interneurons is blocked by Ca2+ ions in a dose-
and voltage-dependent manner, which is reflected by a region of
negative slope conductance in the I-V curve. The steep
dependence on the extracellular Ca2+
concentration suggests that the channel contains more than one binding
site for Ca2+. A three barrier-two site model,
based on Eyring rate theory, was used to describe the I-V
curves. When extra- and intracellular K+ and
Cs+ were substituted with
Na+, the I-V curves were accurately
fit by the model, unlike the I-V curves recorded under
standard ionic conditions. This suggests that the
K+ and Cs+ permeabilities
are small compared with that of Na+. The
distribution of the energy barriers and binding sites for Ca2+ and Na+ showed that
the binding sites are located at approximately the 13' and the -4'
position in the ion channel. The model predicts that at large
hyperpolarized membrane potentials (more negative than
120 mV), the
fractional Ca2+ current amounts to approximately
1% of the total ion current. However, at physiologically relevant
membrane potentials, the fractional Ca2+ current
is smaller (<0.1%) and the relative Ca2+
permeability
(PCa/PNa)
is estimated to be 0.10 at -60 mV.
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