Early sodium elevations induced by combined oxygen and glucose deprivation in pyramidal cortical neurons
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Data di Pubblicazione:
1998
Abstract:
We investigated the effects of oxygen (O2)/glucose deprivation on intracellular sodium concentration ([Na+]i) of cortical pyramidal cells in a slice preparation of rat frontal cortex. Intracellular recordings were combined with microfluorometric measurements of [Na+]i using the Na+-sensitive dye sodium-binding benzofuran isophthalate (SBFI). Deprivation of O2/glucose caused an initial membrane hyperpolarization that was followed by a slowly developing large depolarization. Levels of [Na+]i started to increase significantly during the phase of membrane hyperpolarization. Neither tetrodotoxin, a combination of ionotropic and metabotropic glutamate receptor antagonists (D-amino-phosphonovalerate, 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione plus S-methyl-4-carboxyphenylglycine) nor bepridil, an inhibitor of the Na+/Ca2+-exchanger, affected these responses to O2/ glucose. The present results demonstrate that, in cortical neurons, O2/glucose deprivation induces an early rise in [Na+]i which cannot be ascribed to the activity of voltage gated Na+-channels, glutamate receptors or of the Na+/Ca2+-exchanger.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animals; Ion Channel Gating; Pyramidal Cells; Glucose; Electrophysiology; Cell Hypoxia; Sodium Channels; Frontal Lobe; Rats; Sodium; Cells; Cultured; Membrane Potentials; Microelectrodes
Elenco autori:
Pisani, A; Calabresi, P; Tozzi, A; Bernardi, G; Knöpfel, T
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