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KATP channels modulate intrinsic firing activity of immature entorhinal cortex layer III neurons

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FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2014.00255

Keywords

prolonged intrinsic bursts; network; K-ATP channels; entorhinal cortex; layer III; slice; postnatal rat

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  1. IB BMBF [01DJ12061, RUS 11/015]
  2. BMBF [01GQ1003A]
  3. RSF [14-25-00072]

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Medial temporal lobe structures are essential for memory formation which is associated with coherent network oscillations. During ontogenesis, these highly organized patterns develop from distinct, less synchronized forms of network activity. This maturation process goes along with marked changes in intrinsic firing patterns of individual neurons. One critical factor determining neuronal excitability is activity of ATP-sensitive K+ channels (K-ATP channels) which coupled electrical activity to metabolic state. Here, we examined the role of K-ATP channels for intrinsic firing patterns and emerging network activity in the immature medial entorhinal cortex (mEC) of rats. Western blot analysis of Kir6.2 (a subunit of the K-ATP channel) confirmed expression of this protein in the immature entorhinal cortex. Neuronal activity was monitored by field potential (fp) and whole-cell recordings from layer III (LIII) of the mEC in horizontal brain slices obtained at postnatal day (P) 613. Spontaneous fp-bursts were suppressed by the K-ATP channel opener diazoxide and prolonged after blockade of K-ATP channels by glibenclamide. Immature mEC LIII principal neurons displayed two dominant intrinsic firing patterns, prolonged bursts or regular firing activity, respectively. Burst discharges were suppressed by the K-ATP channel openers diazoxide and NN414, and enhanced by the K-ATP channel blockers tolbutamide and glibenclamide. Activity of regularly firing neurons was modulated in a frequency-dependent manner: the diazoxide-mediated reduction of firing correlated negatively with basal frequency, while the tolbutamide-mediated increase of firing showed a positive correlation. These data are in line with an activity-dependent regulation of K-ATP channel activity. Together, K-ATP channels exert powerful modulation of intrinsic firing patterns and network activity in the immature mEC.

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