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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 15, 2001, 21(16):5944-5951

Neuronal CaV1.3alpha 1 L-Type Channels Activate at Relatively Hyperpolarized Membrane Potentials and Are Incompletely Inhibited by Dihydropyridines

Weifeng Xu and Diane Lipscombe

Department of Neuroscience, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 02912

L-type calcium channels regulate a diverse array of cellular functions within excitable cells. Of the four molecularly defined subclasses of L-type Ca channels, two are expressed ubiquitously in the mammalian nervous system (CaV1.2alpha 1 and CaV1.3alpha 1). Despite diversity at the molecular level, neuronal L-type channels are generally assumed to be functionally and pharmacologically similar, i.e., high-voltage activated and highly sensitive to dihydropyridines. We now show that CaV1.3alpha 1 L-type channels activate at membrane potentials ~25 mV more hyperpolarized, compared with CaV1.2alpha 1. This unusually negative activation threshold for CaV1.3alpha 1 channels is independent of the specific auxiliary subunits coexpressed, of alternative splicing in domains I-II, IVS3-IVS4, and the C terminus, and of the expression system. The use of high concentrations of extracellular divalent cations has possibly obscured the unique voltage-dependent properties of CaV1.3alpha 1 in certain previous studies. We also demonstrate that CaV1.3alpha 1 channels are pharmacologically distinct from CaV1.2alpha 1. The IC50 for nimodipine block of CaV1.3alpha 1 L-type calcium channel currents is 2.7 ± 0.3 µM, a value 20-fold higher than the concentration required to block CaV1.2alpha 1. The relatively low sensitivity of the CaV1.3alpha 1 subunit to inhibition by dihydropyridine is unaffected by alternative splicing in the IVS3-IVS4 linker. Our results suggest that functional and pharmacological criteria used commonly to distinguish among different Ca currents greatly underestimate the biological importance of L-type channels in cells expressing Cav1.3alpha 1.

Key words: CaV1.3alpha 1; L-type; voltage-gated calcium channel; dihydropyridine; low threshold; R-type; clone; Xenopus oocytes; HEK 293


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J. Neurosci., July 30, 2003; 23(17): 6904 - 6913.
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A. Koschak, D. Reimer, D. Walter, J.-C. Hoda, T. Heinzle, M. Grabner, and J. Striessnig
Cav1.4{alpha}1 Subunits Can Form Slowly Inactivating Dihydropyridine-Sensitive L-Type Ca2+ Channels Lacking Ca2+-Dependent Inactivation
J. Neurosci., July 9, 2003; 23(14): 6041 - 6049.
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J. Neurophysiol.Home page
H. Bao, W. H. Wong, J. M. Goldberg, and R. A. Eatock
Voltage-Gated Calcium Channel Currents in Type I and Type II Hair Cells Isolated From the Rat Crista
J Neurophysiol, July 1, 2003; 90(1): 155 - 164.
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J. Physiol.Home page
M E Schnee and A J Ricci
Biophysical and pharmacological characterization of voltage-gated calcium currents in turtle auditory hair cells
J. Physiol., June 15, 2003; 549(3): 697 - 717.
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M. E. Mangoni, B. Couette, E. Bourinet, J. Platzer, D. Reimer, J. Striessnig, and J. Nargeot
Functional role of L-type Cav1.3 Ca2+ channels in cardiac pacemaker activity
PNAS, April 29, 2003; 100(9): 5543 - 5548.
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J. P. Weick, R. D. Groth, A. L. Isaksen, and P. G. Mermelstein
Interactions with PDZ Proteins Are Required for L-Type Calcium Channels to Activate cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein-Dependent Gene Expression
J. Neurosci., April 15, 2003; 23(8): 3446 - 3456.
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G. Liu, N. Dilmac, N. Hilliard, and G. H. Hockerman
Cav1.3 Is Preferentially Coupled to Glucose-Stimulated Insulin Secretion in the Pancreatic beta -Cell Line INS-1
J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther., April 1, 2003; 305(1): 271 - 278.
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D. Oliver, M. Knipper, C. Derst, and B. Fakler
Resting Potential and Submembrane Calcium Concentration of Inner Hair Cells in the Isolated Mouse Cochlea Are Set by KCNQ-Type Potassium Channels
J. Neurosci., March 15, 2003; 23(6): 2141 - 2149.
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R. K. Cloues and W. A. Sather
Afterhyperpolarization Regulates Firing Rate in Neurons of the Suprachiasmatic Nucleus
J. Neurosci., March 1, 2003; 23(5): 1593 - 1604.
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H. Song, L. Nie, A. Rodriguez-Contreras, Z.-H. Sheng, and E. N. Yamoah
Functional Interaction of Auxiliary Subunits and Synaptic Proteins With CaV1.3 May Impart Hair Cell Ca2+ Current Properties
J Neurophysiol, February 1, 2003; 89(2): 1143 - 1149.
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D. Lipscombe
L-Type Calcium Channels: Highs and New Lows
Circ. Res., May 17, 2002; 90(9): 933 - 935.
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S.-C. Lee, S. Choi, T. Lee, H.-L. Kim, H. Chin, and H.-S. Shin
Molecular basis of R-type calcium channels in central amygdala neurons of the mouse
PNAS, February 14, 2002; (2002) 52697799.
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S.-C. Lee, S. Choi, T. Lee, H.-L. Kim, H. Chin, and H.-S. Shin
Molecular basis of R-type calcium channels in central amygdala neurons of the mouse
PNAS, March 5, 2002; 99(5): 3276 - 3281.
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