Schmidt K F
Physiologisches Institut, Justus-Liebig-Universität, Giessen, Germany.
Neurosci Lett. 1999 Mar 5;262(2):109-12. doi: 10.1016/s0304-3940(99)00072-5.
Divalent cations had two effects on concentration-response relations of glutamate induced membrane currents recorded from retinal horizontal cells. The first effect was a reduction of maximum currents. Barium, magnesium, cobalt, nickel and an increased calcium concentration caused reductions of maximum currents between 14% and 70%. The second effect of divalent cations was related to the dopamine dependent modulation of glutamate receptors in horizontal cells. The dopamine dependent enhancement of glutamate gated currents requires the presence of divalent cations besides calcium in the extracellular solution. Without such divalent cations application of dopamine caused no increase of the maximum currents induced by glutamate, and only a slight shift of the half maximal saturation concentration was observed. Addition of magnesium or barium cations in millimolar concentration was sufficient to completely restore the dopamine dependent modulation.
二价阳离子对从视网膜水平细胞记录的谷氨酸诱导膜电流的浓度-反应关系有两种影响。第一种影响是最大电流的降低。钡、镁、钴、镍以及钙浓度的增加导致最大电流降低了14%至70%。二价阳离子的第二种影响与水平细胞中多巴胺依赖性谷氨酸受体的调节有关。多巴胺依赖性增强谷氨酸门控电流除了细胞外溶液中的钙之外还需要二价阳离子的存在。没有这种二价阳离子时,多巴胺的应用不会导致谷氨酸诱导的最大电流增加,并且仅观察到半数最大饱和浓度有轻微偏移。添加毫摩尔浓度的镁或钡阳离子足以完全恢复多巴胺依赖性调节。