Estimating the Ca2+ Permeability of NMDA Receptors with Whole-Cell Patch-Clamp Electrophysiology.

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-3830-9_10
Mae G Weaver, Gabriela K Popescu
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Abstract

In the mammalian central nervous system (CNS), fast excitatory transmission relies primarily on the ionic fluxes generated by ionotropic glutamate receptors (iGluRs). Among iGluRs, NMDA receptors (NMDARs) are unique in their ability to pass large, Ca2+-rich currents. Importantly, their high Ca2+ permeability is essential for normal CNS function and is under physiological control. For this reason, the accurate measurement of NMDA receptor Ca2+ permeability represents a valuable experimental step in evaluating the mechanism by which these receptors contribute to a variety of physiological and pathological conditions. In this chapter, we provide a theoretical and practical overview of the common methods used to estimate the Ca2+ permeability of ion channels as they apply to NMDA receptors. Specifically, we describe the principles and methodology used to calculate relative permeability (PCa/PNa) and fractional permeability (Pf), along with the relationship between these two metrics. With increasing knowledge about the structural dynamics of ion channels and of the ongoing environmental fluctuations in which channels operate in vivo, the ability to quantify the Ca2+ entering cells through specific ion channels remains a tool essential to delineating the molecular mechanisms that support health and cause disease.

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用全细胞膜片钳电生理学估算 NMDA 受体的 Ca2+ 渗透性
在哺乳动物中枢神经系统(CNS)中,快速兴奋传递主要依赖于离子型谷氨酸受体(iGluRs)产生的离子通量。在 iGluRs 中,NMDA 受体(NMDARs)的独特之处在于它们能够通过大量富含 Ca2+ 的电流。重要的是,它们的高 Ca2+ 通透性对正常的中枢神经系统功能至关重要,并且受生理控制。因此,精确测量 NMDA 受体的 Ca2+ 通透性是评估这些受体对各种生理和病理状况的作用机制的重要实验步骤。在本章中,我们将从理论和实践两方面概述用于估算离子通道 Ca2+ 通透性的常用方法,这些方法适用于 NMDA 受体。具体来说,我们将介绍用于计算相对通透性(PCa/PNa)和分数通透性(Pf)的原理和方法,以及这两个指标之间的关系。随着人们对离子通道的结构动态以及通道在体内运行的持续环境波动的了解越来越多,量化通过特定离子通道进入细胞的 Ca2+ 的能力仍然是描述支持健康和导致疾病的分子机制的重要工具。
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Methods in molecular biology
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