Background: Intercellular coupling is essential for the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) to serve as a coherent central clock. Synaptic release of neurotransmitters and neuropeptides is critical for synchronizing SCN neurons. However, intercellular coupling via non-synaptic mechanisms has also been demonstrated. In particular, the abundant perikaryal appositions with morphological specializations in the narrow extracellular space (ECS) may hinder molecular diffusion to allow for ion accumulation or depletion.
Methods: The SCN neurons were recorded in the whole-cell current-clamp mode, with pipette filled with high (26 mM)-Na or low (6 mM)-Na solution.
Results: Cells recorded with high-Na pipette solution could fire spontaneous action potentials (AP) with peak AHP more negative than the calculated value of K equilibrium potential (E) and with peak AP more positive than calculated E. Cells recorded with low-Na pipette solution could also have peak AHP more negative than calculated E. In contrast, the resting membrane potential (RMP) was always less negative to calculated E. The distribution and the averaged amplitude of peak AHP, peak AP, or RMP was similar between cells recorded with high-Na and low-Na solution pipette. In a number of cells, the peak AHP could increase from more positive to become more negative than calculated E spontaneously or after treatments to hyperpolarize the RMP. TTX blocked the Na -dependent APs and tetraethylammonium (TEA), but not Ba or Cd, markedly reduced the peak AHP. Perforated-patch cells could also but rarely fire APs with peak AHP more negative than calculated E.
Conclusion: The result of peak AHP negative to calculated E indicates that local [K] sensed by the TEA-sensitive AHP K channels must be lower than bulk [K], most likely due to K clearance from K diffusion-restricted ECS by the Na/K-ATPase. The K diffusion-restricted ECS may allow for K-mediated ionic interactions among neurons to regulate SCN excitability.
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