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Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle

Voltage-gated Ca(2+) (Ca(V)) channels are transmembrane proteins comprising three subfamilies named Ca(V)1, Ca(V)2 and Ca(V)3. The Ca(V)3 channel subfamily groups the low-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels (LVA or T-type) a significant role in regulating neuronal excitability. Ca(V)3 channel activity...

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Autores principales: Canto-Bustos, Martha, Loeza-Alcocer, Emanuel, González-Ramírez, Ricardo, Gandini, María A., Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo, Felix, Ricardo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108187
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author Canto-Bustos, Martha
Loeza-Alcocer, Emanuel
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Gandini, María A.
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
Felix, Ricardo
author_facet Canto-Bustos, Martha
Loeza-Alcocer, Emanuel
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Gandini, María A.
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
Felix, Ricardo
author_sort Canto-Bustos, Martha
collection PubMed
description Voltage-gated Ca(2+) (Ca(V)) channels are transmembrane proteins comprising three subfamilies named Ca(V)1, Ca(V)2 and Ca(V)3. The Ca(V)3 channel subfamily groups the low-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels (LVA or T-type) a significant role in regulating neuronal excitability. Ca(V)3 channel activity may lead to the generation of complex patterns of action potential firing such as the postinhibitory rebound (PIR). In the adult spinal cord, these channels have been found in dorsal horn interneurons where they control physiological events near the resting potential and participate in determining excitability. In motoneurons, Ca(V)3 channels have been found during development, but their functional expression has not yet been reported in adult animals. Here, we show evidence for the presence of Ca(V)3 channel-mediated PIR in motoneurons of the adult turtle spinal cord. Our results indicate that Ni(2+) and NNC55-0396, two antagonists of Ca(V)3 channel activity, inhibited PIR in the adult turtle spinal cord. Molecular biology and biochemical assays revealed the expression of the Ca(V)3.1 channel isotype and its localization in motoneurons. Together, these results provide evidence for the expression of Ca(V)3.1 channels in the spinal cord of adult animals and show also that these channels may contribute to determine the excitability of motoneurons.
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spelling pubmed-41778572014-10-02 Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle Canto-Bustos, Martha Loeza-Alcocer, Emanuel González-Ramírez, Ricardo Gandini, María A. Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo Felix, Ricardo PLoS One Research Article Voltage-gated Ca(2+) (Ca(V)) channels are transmembrane proteins comprising three subfamilies named Ca(V)1, Ca(V)2 and Ca(V)3. The Ca(V)3 channel subfamily groups the low-voltage activated Ca(2+) channels (LVA or T-type) a significant role in regulating neuronal excitability. Ca(V)3 channel activity may lead to the generation of complex patterns of action potential firing such as the postinhibitory rebound (PIR). In the adult spinal cord, these channels have been found in dorsal horn interneurons where they control physiological events near the resting potential and participate in determining excitability. In motoneurons, Ca(V)3 channels have been found during development, but their functional expression has not yet been reported in adult animals. Here, we show evidence for the presence of Ca(V)3 channel-mediated PIR in motoneurons of the adult turtle spinal cord. Our results indicate that Ni(2+) and NNC55-0396, two antagonists of Ca(V)3 channel activity, inhibited PIR in the adult turtle spinal cord. Molecular biology and biochemical assays revealed the expression of the Ca(V)3.1 channel isotype and its localization in motoneurons. Together, these results provide evidence for the expression of Ca(V)3.1 channels in the spinal cord of adult animals and show also that these channels may contribute to determine the excitability of motoneurons. Public Library of Science 2014-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4177857/ /pubmed/25255145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108187 Text en © 2014 Canto-Bustos et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Canto-Bustos, Martha
Loeza-Alcocer, Emanuel
González-Ramírez, Ricardo
Gandini, María A.
Delgado-Lezama, Rodolfo
Felix, Ricardo
Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title_full Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title_fullStr Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title_full_unstemmed Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title_short Functional Expression of T-Type Ca(2+) Channels in Spinal Motoneurons of the Adult Turtle
title_sort functional expression of t-type ca(2+) channels in spinal motoneurons of the adult turtle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4177857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25255145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108187
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