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. 1993;1(2):153-63.

Zinc modulates transient outward current gating in hippocampal neurons

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  • PMID: 8081719

Zinc modulates transient outward current gating in hippocampal neurons

N L Harrison et al. Recept Channels. 1993.

Abstract

The actions of zinc ions (Zn2+) on transient outward current (TOC) were studied in cultured embryonic rat hippocampal neurons and adult guinea pig CA1 neurons acutely isolated from hippocampal slices. Zn2+ (1-1000 microM) shifted both the activation and inactivation curves for the TOC in the depolarizing direction. These effects of Zn2+ were modeled, assuming a single class of binding sites for Zn2+, yielding apparent dissociation constants for Zn2+ between 10 and 35 microM. In addition, the activation kinetics of the TOC were significantly slowed by Zn2+; deactivation was slowed at the highest concentrations of Zn2. These complex actions of Zn2+ on the TOC are likely to delay repolarization and promote spontaneous activity, resulting in action potential prolongation and hyperexcitability of hippocampal neurons.

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