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Action of the hyperpolarization-activated current (I h) blocker ZD 7288 in hippocampal CA1 neurons

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 The effects of ZD 7288, a ”bradycardic” agent, in young rat hippocampal slices in vitro were studied. ZD 7288 (1–1000 μM) reduced the hyperpolarization-activated current (I h) in CA1 pyramidal neurons by a voltage-independent blocking mechanism. Under current-clamp conditions, the bradycardic agent (10 μM) caused membrane hyperpolarization (by 5.9 ± 0.5 mV) and a reduction of membrane conductance (by 17.9 ± 4.1%). These data are consistent with the block of an inward current which is active at rest. The drug-induced hyperpolarization depressed the cell’s excitability by increasing the threshold current necessary to induce firing. When the drug-induced hyperpolarization was compensated for by injection of a tonic depolarizing current, ZD 7288 caused a reduction of the inhibitory post-synaptic potential (IPSP) in EPSP-IPSP sequences. Since Cs+, another known blocker of I h, is able to reverse long-term depression (LTD) of the CA3-CA1 synapse in hippocampal slices, we tested the effect of ZD 7288 on synaptic transmission. We found that ZD 7288 did not significantly modify LTD, suggesting that Cs+-induced inhibition of LTD maintenance is not directly related to block of I h.

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Received: 14 February 1997 / Received after revision: 4 July 1997 / Accepted: 21 July 1997

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Gasparini, S., DiFrancesco, D. Action of the hyperpolarization-activated current (I h) blocker ZD 7288 in hippocampal CA1 neurons. Pflügers Arch 435, 99–106 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004240050488

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