Persistent sodium current in mammalian central neurons

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Crill, WE
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sodium channels; persistent sodium current; neurons;
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10.1146/annurev.physiol.58.1.349
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Neurons from the mammalian CNS have a noninactivating component of the tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium current (I-NaP). Although its magnitude is <1% of the transient sodium current, I-NaP has functional significance because it is activated about 10 mV negative to the transient sodium current, where few voltage-gated channels are activated and neuron input resistance is high. I-NaP adds to synaptic current, and evidence indicates that it is present in dendrites where relatively small depolarizations will activate I-NaP, thereby increasing effectiveness of distal depolarizing synaptic activity. The mechanism for I-NaP is not known. Research in striated muscle and neurons suggests a modal change in gating of conventional sodium channels, but it is also possible that I-NaP flows through a distinct subtype of noninactivating sodium channels. Modulation of I-NaP could have a significant effect on the transduction of synaptic currents by neurons.
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页码:349 / 362
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