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The Journal of Neuroscience, March 15, 2002, 22(6):2313-2322
Episodic Bursting Activity and Response to Excitatory Amino Acids
in Acutely Dissociated Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons
Genetically Targeted with Green Fluorescent Protein
M. Cathleen
Kuehl-Kovarik,
Wendy A.
Pouliot,
Gloriana L.
Halterman,
Robert J.
Handa,
F. Edward
Dudek, and
Kathryn M.
Partin
Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Colorado State University,
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1670
The gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) system, considered to be
the final common pathway for the control of reproduction, has been
difficult to study because of a lack of distinguishing characteristics
and the scattered distribution of neurons. The development of a
transgenic mouse in which the GnRH promoter drives expression of
enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) has provided the opportunity
to perform electrophysiological studies of GnRH neurons. In this study,
neurons were dissociated from brain slices prepared from prepubertal
female GnRH-EGFP mice. Both current- and voltage-clamp recordings were
obtained from acutely dissociated GnRH neurons identified on the basis
of EGFP expression. Most isolated GnRH-EGFP neurons fired spontaneous
action potentials (recorded in cell-attached or whole-cell mode) that
typically consisted of brief bursts (2-20 Hz) separated by 1-10 sec.
At more negative resting potentials, GnRH-EGFP neurons exhibited oscillations in membrane potential, which could lead to bursting episodes lasting from seconds to minutes. These bursting episodes were
often separated by minutes of inactivity. Rapid application of
glutamate or NMDA increased firing activity in all neurons and usually
generated small inward currents (<15 pA), although larger currents
were evoked in the remaining neurons. Both AMPA and NMDA receptors
mediated the glutamate-evoked inward currents. These results suggest
that isolated GnRH-EGFP neurons from juvenile mice can generate
episodes of repetitive burst discharges that may underlie the pulsatile
secretion of GnRH, and glutamatergic inputs may contribute to the
activation of endogenous bursts.
Key words:
glutamate; GFP; GnRH; burst; episodic activity; acute
dissociation
Copyright © 2002 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/02/2262313-10$05.00/0
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