Kinetic properties and regulation of GABAA receptor channels.

R L MacDonald, R E Twyman
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Single-channel recordings of GABAA receptor single-channel currents have been obtained from mouse spinal cord neurons in cell culture. Detailed kinetic analysis of single-channel main-conductance level currents has allowed development of a preliminary kinetic scheme which describes the gating of the GABAA receptor channel. The essential features of this kinetic scheme are presented in scheme 1 (see above). In this scheme, the GABAA receptor channel is envisioned to exist in multiple open and closed states. Properties can be broken into three main categories. First, the receptor can exist in a closed and nondesensitized set of states. In the kinetic model it is envisioned that there is an unbound (C13), a singly bound (C12), and two doubly bound (C11 and C10) closed states. The singly bound and doubly bound closed states are thought to open to three open states (O1, O2, O3). However, each of the open states opens to two distal closed states whose kinetic properties are similar for all three open states (C4-C9). Only one desensitized state (D0) has been incorporated into the model. While this characterization of desensitization is certainly incomplete, it is an initial step toward including the desensitization process which is clearly evident in whole-cell and single-channel recordings. This kinetic scheme should be considered only an initial working model. A number of features appear to be correct. First, all analyses of open time frequency histograms for GABA- and GABA agonist-induced single-channel openings have demonstrated the presence of at least three distinct open time constants. Furthermore, the concentration-dependent change in the relative frequency of occurrence of the three open states suggests that the open states occur from singly and doubly bound forms of the receptor. Second, the presence of two brief closed states adjacent to the open states appears fairly secure. However, it should be noted that the kinetic analysis primarily suggests that each open state opens to two brief adjacent closed states in a concentration-independent manner. While we have indicated that these two closed states are distal to the three open states, the actual assignment of the location of these states is unclear. Another interpretation of these data is that there is only a single distal closed state and that the proximal, extraburst closed states have very brief durations that are similar to each other. What appears clear, however, is that the open states can close to either brief closed state.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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GABAA受体通道的动力学性质及调控。
小鼠脊髓神经元细胞培养获得了GABAA受体单通道电流的单通道记录。对单通道主电导水平电流的详细动力学分析使得初步动力学方案得以发展,该方案描述了GABAA受体通道的门控。该动力学方案的基本特征在方案1(见上文)中提出。在该方案中,设想GABAA受体通道以多种开放和封闭状态存在。属性可以分为三个主要类别。首先,受体可以存在于一个封闭和非脱敏的状态集。在动力学模型中,设想存在一个非束缚态(C13)、一个单键态(C12)和两个双键态(C11和C10)闭合态。单键合和双键合的闭态被认为打开为三个开态(O1, O2, O3)。然而,每一个开放状态打开两个远端封闭状态,其动力学性质是相似的所有三个开放状态(C4-C9)。模型中只加入了一种脱敏状态(D0)。虽然这种脱敏的表征当然是不完整的,但它是包括脱敏过程的第一步,这在全细胞和单通道记录中是很明显的。这个动力学方案应该被认为只是一个初始的工作模型。许多特征似乎是正确的。首先,对GABA-和GABA激动剂诱导的单通道开放的所有时间频率直方图分析表明,至少存在三个不同的开放时间常数。此外,三种开放状态相对发生频率的浓度依赖性变化表明,开放状态发生在受体的单结合和双结合形式。其次,与开放国家相邻的两个短暂封闭国家的存在似乎相当安全。然而,应该注意的是,动力学分析主要表明,每个开放状态以浓度无关的方式打开两个短暂的相邻封闭状态。虽然我们已经指出,这两个封闭状态远高于三个开放状态,但这些状态的实际分配位置尚不清楚。对这些数据的另一种解释是,只有一个远端闭合状态,而近端,外突闭合状态具有非常短暂的持续时间,彼此相似。然而,看起来很清楚的是,开放状态可以接近于任何一个短暂的封闭状态。(摘要删节为400字)
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