Temporal fluctuations of voltage-gated proton currents in rat spinal microglia via pH-dependent and -independent mechanisms
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Temporal fluctuations of voltage-gated proton currents in rat spinal microglia via pH-dependent and -independent mechanisms
Abstract
Voltage-gated proton (H(+)) channels are unique mechanisms to extrude a massive amount of H(+), and are proposed to regulate intracellular pH of microglia during respiratory bursts. Temporal variations of the H(+) current were studied in rat spinal microglia cultivated on the glial cell layer using the voltage-ramp protocol. Repetitive applications of the large and long-lasting depolarization decreased the amplitudes of the H(+) current transiently and reversibly. This decrease was accompanied by a shift of the reversal potential to a more positive direction, indicating that a drop in the transmembrane pH gradient (delta pH) by the H(+) efflux through the channel reduced the current. The decline of the H(+) current during depolarizations was also observed in a rat microglial cell line (GMI-R1). An increase in the extracellular buffer suppressed the reduction of the current, suggesting that H(+) secreted into the extracellular space contributed to the drop in delta pH. On the other hand, the amplitudes of the H(+) current often fluctuated greatly at intervals of 5-20 min without changes in delta pH. These results suggest that the H(+) current of microglia is tuned via both delta pH-dependent and -independent mechanisms, which may regulate both microglial behavior and the pH environments of the surrounding neural tissue.
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