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Properties of voltage-gated potassium currents in nucleated patches from large layer 5 cortical pyramidal neurons of the rat

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
Volume 525, Issue 3, Pages 593-609

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7793.2000.t01-1-00593.x

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1. Voltage-gated potassium currents were studied in nucleated outside-out patches obtained from large layer 5 pyramidal neurons in acute slices of sensorimotor cortex from 13- to 15-day-old Wistar rats (22-25 degrees C). 2. Two main types of current were found, an A-current (I-A) and a delayed rectifier current (I-K), which were blocked by 4-aminopyridine (5 mM) and tetraethylammonium (30 mM), respectively. 3. Recovery from inactivation was mono-exponential (for I-A) or bi-exponential (for I-K) and strongly voltage dependent. Both I-A and I-K could be almost fully inactivated by depolarising prepulses of sufficient duration. Steady-state inactivation curves were well fitted by the Boltzmann equation with half-maximal voltage (V-1/2) and slope factor (k) values of -81.6 mV and -6.7 mV for I-A and -66.6 mV and -9.2 mV for I-K. Peak activation curves were described by the Boltzmann equation with V-1/2 and k values of -18.8 mV and 16.6 mV for I-A, and -9.6 mV and 13.2 mV for I-K. 4. I-A inactivated mono-exponentially during a depolarising test pulse, with a time constant (similar to 7 ms) that was weakly dependent on membrane potential. I,inactivated bi-exponentially with time constants (similar to 460 ms, similar to 4.2 s) that were also weakly voltage dependent. The time to peak of both I-A and I-K depended strongly on membrane potential. The kinetics of I-A and I-K were described by a Hodgkin-Huxley-style equation of the form m(N)h, where N was 3 for I-A and 1 for I-K. 5. These results provide a basis for understanding the role of voltage-gated potassium currents in the firing properties of large layer 5 pyramidal neurons of the rat neocortex.

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