Distinct Functional and Pharmacological Properties of Tonic and Quantal Inhibitory Postsynaptic Currents Mediated by γ-Aminobutyric AcidA Receptors in Hippocampal Neurons
- Donglin Bai1,
- Guoyun Zhu1,
- Peter Pennefather2,
- Michael F. Jackson1,
- John F. MacDonald1 and
- Beverley A. Orser1,3
- Departments of 1Physiology (D.B., G.Z., M.F.J., J.F.M., B.A.O.) and2Pharmaceutical Sciences (P.P.), University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and 3Department of Anesthesia, Sunnybrook and Women's Health Science Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (B.A.O.)
Abstract
γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA), the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter, activates a persistent low amplitude tonic current in several brain regions in addition to conventional synaptic currents. Here we demonstrate that GABAA receptors mediating the tonic current in hippocampal neurons exhibit functional and pharmacological properties different from those of quantal synaptic currents. Patch-clamp techniques were used to characterize miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) and the tonic GABAergic current recorded in CA1 pyramidal neurons in rat hippocampal slices and in dissociated neurons grown in culture. The competitive GABAA receptor antagonists, bicuculline and picrotoxin, blocked both the mIPSCs and the tonic current. In contrast, mIPSCs but not the tonic current were inhibited by gabazine (SR-95531). Coapplication experiments and computer simulations revealed that gabazine bound to the receptors responsible for the tonic current but did not prevent channel activation. However, gabazine competitively inhibited bicuculline blockade. The unitary conductance of the GABAA receptors underlying the tonic current (∼6 pS) was less than the main conductance of channels activated during quantal synaptic transmission (∼15–30 pS). Furthermore, compounds that potentiate GABAA receptor function including the benzodiazepine, midazolam, and anesthetic, propofol, prolonged the duration of mIPSCs and increased tonic current amplitude in cultured neurons to different extents. Clinically-relevant concentrations of midazolam and propofol caused a greater increase in tonic current compared with mIPSCs, as measured by total charge transfer. In summary, the receptors underlying the tonic current are functionally and pharmacologically distinct from quantally activated synaptic receptors and these receptors represent a novel target for neurodepressive drugs.
Footnotes
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- Abbreviations:
- GABA
- γ-aminobutyric acid
- IPSC
- inhibitory postsynaptic currents
- mIPSC
- miniature inhibitory postsynaptic current
- aCSF
- artificial cerebrospinal fluid
- TTX
- tetrodotoxin
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- Received August 9, 2000.
- Accepted December 22, 2000.
- The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics



