T-Type calcium channels: Heterogeneous expression in rat sensory neurons and selective modulation by phorbol esters

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We report selective inhibition of low-threshold, T-type calcium channels by a phorbol ester in rat sensory neurons. Cells were exposed, either acutely or with 15-60 min preincubations, to low concentrations of phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate, (PMA), an activator of protein kinase C; if the temperature was 29°C or higher, T-type Ca current was diminished without effect on high-threshold Ca current. In untreated cells, the amplitude of T-type Ca current varies widely among neighboring sensory neurons. T channels are absent in about 25% of cells, provide a small current near threshold for the majority of cells, and are a dominant pathway for calcium entry in a small subset of neurons. The results are of interest because, by selectively inhibiting a calcium channel expressed differently among subpopulations of sensory neurons, activation of protein kinase C might selectively suppress particular sensations.

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Schroeder, J. E., Fischbach, P. S., & McCleskey, E. W. (1990). T-Type calcium channels: Heterogeneous expression in rat sensory neurons and selective modulation by phorbol esters. Journal of Neuroscience, 10(3), 947–951. https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.10-03-00947.1990

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