Calcium current characterization in dissociated adult guinea-pig jugular ganglion neurons.

Neuroreport

Department of Pharmacology, Zeneca Pharmaceuticals Group, Zeneca Inc., Wilmington, DE 19897.

Published: April 1994

Voltage-dependent calcium (Ca2+) channel currents in freshly dissociated adult guinea-pig jugular ganglion neurons were examined and characterized using the whole-cell patch-clamp technique. Electrophysiological analysis demonstrated a high-threshold current, but no low-threshold or T-type current. A fraction of the total Ca2+ current was inhibited by omega (omega)-conotoxin GVIA (Cg (inTX; 10 microM); the dihydropyridine antagonist nifedipine (NIF; 10 microM), inhibited a large fraction of the CgTX-insensitive current. The remaining CgTX/NIF-insensitive current was completely inhibited by omega-agatoxin IVA (AgIVA; 100 nM). These results demonstrated that the whole-cell Ca2+ channel current consisted only of N-, L- P-type components. Of these currents, only the L-type was partially inhibited by both histamine and carbachol (0.01-100 microM).

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