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A generalised method to estimate the kinetics of fast Ca(2+) currents from Ca(2+) imaging experiments.

Authors :
Ait Ouares K
Jaafari N
Canepari M
Source :
Journal of neuroscience methods [J Neurosci Methods] 2016 Aug 01; Vol. 268, pp. 66-77. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 May 06.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Background: Fast Ca(2+) imaging using low-affinity fluorescent indicators allows tracking Ca(2+) neuronal influx at high temporal resolution. In some systems, where the Ca(2+)-bound indicator is linear with Ca(2+) entering the cell, the Ca(2+) current has same kinetics of the fluorescence time derivative. In other systems, like cerebellar Purkinje neuron dendrites, the time derivative strategy fails since fluorescence kinetics is affected by Ca(2+) binding proteins sequestering Ca(2+) from the indicator.<br />New Method: Our novel method estimates the kinetics of the Ca(2+) current in cells where the time course of fluorescence is not linear with Ca(2+) influx. The method is based on a two-buffer and two-indicator model, with three free parameters, where Ca(2+) sequestration from the indicator is mimicked by Ca(2+)-binding to the slower buffer. We developed a semi-automatic protocol to optimise the free parameters and the kinetics of the input current to match the experimental fluorescence change with the simulated curve of the Ca(2+)-bound indicator.<br />Results: We show that the optimised input current is a good estimate of the real Ca(2+) current by validating the method both using computer simulations and data from real neurons. We report the first estimates of Ca(2+) currents associated with climbing fibre excitatory postsynaptic potentials in Purkinje neurons.<br />Comparison With Existing Methods: The present method extends the possibility of studying Ca(2+) currents in systems where the existing time derivative approach fails.<br />Conclusions: The information available from our technique allows investigating the physiological behaviour of Ca(2+) channels under all possible conditions.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1872-678X
Volume :
268
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neuroscience methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27163479
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.05.005