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Glial cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage express proton-activated Na+ channels.
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Journal of neuroscience research [J Neurosci Res] 1989 Dec; Vol. 24 (4), pp. 496-500. - Publication Year :
- 1989
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Abstract
- Neurons and oligodendrocytes, but not type I astrocytes and Schwann cells, generate large Na+ currents in response to a step increase of [H+]. Proton-activated Na+ channels are the first cationic channels expressed in neuronal precursor cells from the mammalian brain. Glial precursor cells cultured from mouse brain are also capable of generating Na+ currents in response to step acidification (INa(H]. With further development along the oligodendrocyte lineage, this property is retained, whereas voltage-activated Na+ and K+ currents disappear. Comparing INa(H) of oligodendrocytes with INa(H) of their precursor cells did not reveal a difference in current amplitude, suggesting a higher density of INa(H) channels on the (smaller) precursor cells. The properties of INa(H) in glial precursor cells and oligodendrocytes are similar to those of neurons, with respect to activation conditions, time course, and the effect of extracellular Ca2+ concentrations. The results are consistent with previous observations which showed that oligodendrocytes partially preserve their chemically activated, but completely lose their voltage-activated, ion channels.
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- Animals
Animals, Newborn
Astrocytes cytology
Astrocytes drug effects
Brain cytology
Brain physiology
Calcium pharmacology
Cells, Cultured
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Membrane Potentials
Mice
Oligodendroglia cytology
Potassium pharmacology
Rats
Rats, Inbred Strains
Schwann Cells cytology
Schwann Cells drug effects
Sodium Channels drug effects
Stem Cells cytology
Astrocytes physiology
Oligodendroglia physiology
Schwann Cells physiology
Sodium Channels physiology
Stem Cells physiology
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0360-4012
- Volume :
- 24
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of neuroscience research
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 2557457
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jnr.490240406