2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2012.10.005
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Dopamine suppresses neuronal activity of Helisoma B5 neurons via a D2-like receptor, activating PLC and K channels

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“…CORM-2 was bath applied to isolated B5 neurons while their electrical activity was recorded using a whole-cell current clamp configuration. Prior to CO treatment, B5 neurons had resting membrane potentials (RMP) of -45.1 ± 0.8 mV (n = 25) and were spontaneously active producing a range of firing frequencies from 0.4 to 1.6 Hz, similar to our previous findings (Artinian et al, 2010, Zhong et al, 2013a. Following treatment with CORM-2 (5, 50, or 100 µM), all neurons showed hyperpolarization of the RMP and a decrease in firing frequency [ Fig (Ai and B)], which was statistically significant when compared with the solvent control DMSO (-0.27 ± 1.7 mV, n = 7, MWU, U = 0, p = 0.004).…”
Section: Carbon Monoxide Hyperpolarizes V M and Silences Spontaneous supporting
confidence: 85%
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“…CORM-2 was bath applied to isolated B5 neurons while their electrical activity was recorded using a whole-cell current clamp configuration. Prior to CO treatment, B5 neurons had resting membrane potentials (RMP) of -45.1 ± 0.8 mV (n = 25) and were spontaneously active producing a range of firing frequencies from 0.4 to 1.6 Hz, similar to our previous findings (Artinian et al, 2010, Zhong et al, 2013a. Following treatment with CORM-2 (5, 50, or 100 µM), all neurons showed hyperpolarization of the RMP and a decrease in firing frequency [ Fig (Ai and B)], which was statistically significant when compared with the solvent control DMSO (-0.27 ± 1.7 mV, n = 7, MWU, U = 0, p = 0.004).…”
Section: Carbon Monoxide Hyperpolarizes V M and Silences Spontaneous supporting
confidence: 85%
“…To study total calcium currents, membrane potential was held at -68.6 mV and stepped from -68.6 mV to + 68.6 mV for 500 ms by increments of +10 mV, as previously shown (Artinian et al, 2012, Zhong et al, 2013a. To characterize high VGCC currents, the membrane potential was first stepped to -28.6 mV for 200 ms to fully inactivate the low VGCC currents, followed by stepping the membrane potential from -68.6 to +68.6 mV for 500 ms. Low VGCC currents were calculated by subtraction of high VGCC currents from total calcium currents (Haydon and Man-Son-Hing, 1988).…”
Section: Measurement Of Voltage-gated Calcium Currentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identified B5 and B19 neurons were dissected from the buccal ganglia of the adult freshwater pond snail, Helisoma trivolvis , and plated in isolation onto poly‐ l ‐lysine (hydrobromide; molecular weight of 70,000–150,000; 0.25 mg/mL; Sigma) coated glass coverslips glued to the bottom of 35 mm cell culture dishes (Falcon 1008), as previously described (Zhong et al, , c). Briefly, neurons were cultured in 2 mL of conditioned medium at room temperature and used for experiments 24–48 h after plating, at which time neurons had extended neurites tipped by growth cones which were at least 140–180 µm (two cell body diameters for B19 and B5, respectively) from the soma.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has indeed been shown to inhibit in vitro PI-PLCs either from animals (Bleasdale and Fisher, 1993; Wilsher et al, 2007) or from plants (Takahashi et al, 2001; Helling et al, 2006). It is widely used in animals to study PI-PLC roles (Romano and Lograno, 2013; Zhong et al, 2013). In plants, U73122 was shown to lead to an increase of PI-PLC substrates in tobacco plasma membrane (Van Leeuwen et al, 2007) and in pollen tube tip (Helling et al, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%