Nitric oxide signalling augments neuronal voltage-gated L-type (Ca v1) and P/Q-type (Ca v2.1) channels in the mouse medial nucleus of the trapezoid body

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Nitric Oxide (NO) is a diffusible second messenger that modulates ion channels, intrinsic excitability and mediates synaptic plasticity. In light of its activity-dependent generation in the principal neurons of the medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB), we have investigated its potential modulatory effects on native voltage-gated calcium channels (Ca V) within this nucleus. Whole-cell patch recordings were made from brain slices from P13-15 CBA mice. Slices were incubated with the inhibitor of neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS) 7-nitroindazole (10 μM) and pharmacological blockers used to isolate Ca 2+ current subtypes. Unpaired observations in the presence and absence of the NO-donors sodium nitroprusside (SNP, 100 μM) or Diethyl-ammonium-nonoate (DEA, 100 μM) were made to elucidate NO-dependent modulation of the expressed Ca V subtypes. A differential effect of NO on the calcium channel subtypes was observed: Ca V1 and Ca V2.1 (L+R- and P/Q+R-type) conductances were potentiated, whereas N+R-type (Ca V2.2) and R-type (Ca V2.3) current amplitudes were unaffected. L+R-type currents increased from 0.36±0.04 nA to 0.64±0.11 nA and P/Q+R-type from 0.55±0.09 nA to 0.94±0.05 nA, thereby changing the balance and relative contribution of each subtype to the whole cell calcium current. In addition, N+R-type half-activation voltage was left shifted following NO exposure. NO-dependent modulation of P/Q+R and N+R-type, but not L+R-type, channels was removed by inhibition of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) activity. This data demonstrates a differential effect of NO signalling on voltage-gated calcium entry, by distinct NO-dependent pathways. © 2012 Tozer et al.

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Tozer, A. J. B., Forsythe, I. D., & Steinert, J. R. (2012). Nitric oxide signalling augments neuronal voltage-gated L-type (Ca v1) and P/Q-type (Ca v2.1) channels in the mouse medial nucleus of the trapezoid body. PLoS ONE, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032256

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