Effects of aging on the intrinsic membrane properties of medial NTS neurons of Fischer-344 rats
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Effects of aging on the intrinsic membrane properties of medial NTS neurons of Fischer-344 rats
Abstract
1. Recent studies have demonstrated that the arterial baroreflex is imparied with aging and have implicated central components of the baroreflex arc in this autonomic dysfunction. Neurons in the medial portion of the nucleus tractus solitarius (mNTS) receive a major input from the arterial baroreceptors. The present study was undertaken to characterize the intrinsic membrane properties of mNTS neurons in young rats and to test the hypothesis that these properties are altered with aging. An in vitro brain stem slice preparation was used to record intracellularly from mNTS neurons; passive membrane properties, action potential characteristics, and repetitive firing properties were examined and compared. 2. Neurons in the mNTS of young (3-5 mo old) Fischer-344 rats (F-344; n = 35) had a resting membrane potential of -57 +/- 6.9 mV (mean +/- SD), a membrane time constant of 18 +/- 9.0 ms, and an input resistance of 110 +/- 60 m omega. Action potential amplitude was 81 +/- 7.5 mV with a duration at half-height of 0.83 +/- 0.15 ms. The spontaneous firing rate in 24 cells was 4.3 +/- 2.9 Hz. The amplitude and duration of the action potential afterhyperpolarization (AHP) were 6.6 +/- 3.0 mV and 64 +/- 34 ms, respectively. All neurons expressed spike frequency adaptation, action potential AHP, and posttetanic hyperpolarization. Delayed excitation and postinhibitory rebound were present in 34 and 14% of neurons tested, respectively. Neurons from adult (10-12 mo old) F-344 rats (n = 34) were similar to the young F-344 rats with respect to all of these variables. 3. Neurons from aged (21-24 mo old) F-344 (n = 32) were similar to those from young and adult rats, but there were two potentially important differences: the mean input resistance of the aged neurons was higher (170 +/- 150 M omega), with a larger proportion (46% of aged neurons vs. 20% of young neurons and 21% of adult neurons) having input resistances > 150 M omega; and there was a tendency for a smaller percentage of aged neurons (16% of aged neurons vs. 34% of young neurons and 29% of adult neurons) to express delayed excitation. 4. The potential significance of a high input resistance was tested by comparing the steady-state current-voltage (I-V) relationships and the frequency-current (f-I) relationships among low-resistance (1-100 M omega), medium-resistance (101-200 M omega).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)
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