Protein Information

ID 344
Name AP 2
Synonyms AP 2; AP 2 transcription factor; AP 2alpha; AP2; AP2 alpha; AP2 transcription factor; AP2TF; Activating enhancer binding protein 2 alpha…

Compound Information

ID 332
Name 4-aminopyridine
CAS 4-pyridinamine

Reference

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18258659 Hayes JA, Mendenhall JL, Brush BR, Del Negro CA: 4-Aminopyridine-sensitive outward currents in preBotzinger complex neurons influence respiratory rhythm generation in neonatal mice. J Physiol. 2008 Apr 1;586(7):1921-36. Epub 2008 Feb 7.
We measured a low-threshold, inactivating K+ current, i.e. A-current (I (A)), in respiratory neurons of the preBotzinger complex (preBotC) in rhythmically active slice preparations from neonatal C57BL/6 mice. The majority of inspiratory neurons (21/34 = 61.8%), but not expiratory neurons (1/8 = 12.5%), expressed I (A). In whole-cell and somatic outside-out patches I (A) activated at -60 mV (half-activation voltage measured -16.3 mV) and only fully inactivated above -40 mV (half-inactivation voltage measured -85.6 mV), indicating that I (A) can influence membrane trajectory at baseline voltages during respiratory rhythm generation in vitro. 4-Aminopyridine (4-AP, 2 mm) attenuated I (A) in both whole-cell and somatic outside-out patches. In the context of rhythmic network activity, 4-AP caused irregular respiratory-related motor output on XII nerves and disrupted rhythmogenesis as detected with whole-cell and field recordings in the preBotC. Whole-cell current-clamp recordings showed that 4-AP changed the envelope of depolarization underlying inspiratory bursts (i.e. inspiratory drive potentials) from an incrementing pattern to a decrementing pattern during rhythm generation and abolished current pulse-induced delayed excitation. These data suggest that I (A) opposes excitatory synaptic depolarizations at baseline voltages of approximately -60 mV and influences the inspiratory burst pattern. We propose that I (A) promotes orderly recruitment of constituent rhythmogenic neurons by minimizing the activity of these neurons until they receive massive coincident synaptic input, which reduces the periodic fluctuations of inspiratory activity.
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