[Mechanisms of calcium current decay acceleration induced by cyclic AMP].

Neirofiziologiia = Neurophysiology Pub Date : 1992-01-01
E I Solntseva
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In isolated snail neurones the level of cyclic AMP was increased either by intracellular injection of cAMP or by extracellular application of dibutyryl-cAMP and the change of high-threshold calcium current (ICa) decay was investigated. In 20 from 38 neurones it was obtained that both fast and slow phases of ICa decay were accelerated 2-2.5 times as affected by cAMP. The effect did not depend on the test-pulse potential and was displayed on the IBa. In the double-pulse experiments it was shown that cAMP enhanced the influence of depolarized prepulses (Vc) on the ICa tested (It). Analysis of the It-Vc curve showed that cAMP enhanced both Ca(2+)-dependent and voltage-dependent inactivation of ICa. The experiments where the intervals between Vc and Vt varied have shown that cAMP slowed down the rate of Ca(2+)-channels recovery from inactivation. The results suggest that cAMP increases the affinity of the Ca(2+)-channel inactivating substrate for Ca(2+)-ions.

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[循环AMP诱导钙电流衰减加速机理]。
在离体蜗牛神经元中,细胞内注射cAMP或细胞外注射二丁基cAMP均可提高环AMP水平,并观察高阈值钙电流(ICa)衰减的变化。在38个神经元中的20个中,发现cAMP对ICa的快、慢相衰减均有2-2.5倍的加速作用。这种效果不依赖于测试脉冲电位,而是显示在IBa上。双脉冲实验表明,cAMP增强了去极化预脉冲(Vc)对被测ICa的影响。It-Vc曲线分析表明,cAMP增强了Ca(2+)依赖性和电压依赖性的ICa失活。Vc和Vt间隔变化的实验表明,cAMP减慢了Ca(2+)通道失活后的恢复速度。结果表明,cAMP增加了Ca(2+)通道失活底物对Ca(2+)离子的亲和力。
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