Scaling of recovery rates influences T-type Ca2+ channel availability following IPSPs
Scaling of recovery rates influences T-type Ca2+ channel availability following IPSPs
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The excitability of neuronal membranes is crucially modulated by T-type Ca2+ channels (ICaT) due to their low threshold of activation.ICaT inactivates steeply at potentials close to the FRENCH LENTILS resting membrane potential.Therefore, the availability of ICaT following changes in membrane potential depends on the time course of the onset of inactivation as well as on the time course of recovery from inactivation.It was previously shown that the time course of recovery from inactivation depends on the duration of the conditioning pulse in cloned T-type Ca2+ channel subunits (Cav3.1-Cav3.
3(Uebachs et al., 2006)).This provides a potential mechanism Leather Trousers for an intrinsic form of short term plasticity.Here, we address the question, whether this mechanism results in altered availability of ICaT following physiological changes in membrane potential.We found that the recovery of ICaT during an IPSP depends on the duration of a preceding depolarized period.