Subunit dependence of Na channel slow inactivation and open channel block in cerebellar neurons
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Strength and timing of motor responses mediated by rebound firing in the cerebellar nuclei after Purkinje cell activationThe Hodgkin-Huxley heritage: from channels to circuitsResurgent current of voltage-gated Na(+) channelsControl of transient, resurgent, and persistent current by open-channel block by Na channel beta4 in cultured cerebellar granule neuronsTetrodotoxin-resistant sodium channels in sensory neurons generate slow resurgent currents that are enhanced by inflammatory mediators.Loss of Navβ4-Mediated Regulation of Sodium Currents in Adult Purkinje Neurons Disrupts Firing and Impairs Motor Coordination and Balance.Sodium channel SCN8A (Nav1.6): properties and de novo mutations in epileptic encephalopathy and intellectual disability.Fast-onset long-term open-state block of sodium channels by A-type FHFs mediates classical spike accommodation in hippocampal pyramidal neurons.Using computer simulations to determine the limitations of dynamic clamp stimuli applied at the soma in mimicking distributed conductance sourcesCross-species conservation of open-channel block by Na channel β4 peptides reveals structural features required for resurgent Na currentAmyloid precursor protein enhances Nav1.6 sodium channel cell surface expressionMolecular and functional differences in voltage-activated sodium currents between GABA projection neurons and dopamine neurons in the substantia nigraHuman Nav1.6 Channels Generate Larger Resurgent Currents than Human Nav1.1 Channels, but the Navβ4 Peptide Does Not Protect Either Isoform from Use-Dependent Reduction.Transient sodium current at subthreshold voltages: activation by EPSP waveformsLate sodium current in failing heart: friend or foe?Modulation of late sodium current by Ca2+, calmodulin, and CaMKII in normal and failing dog cardiomyocytes: similarities and differences.Antagonism of lidocaine inhibition by open-channel blockers that generate resurgent Na current.Sex differences in cerebellar synaptic transmission and sex-specific responses to autism-linked Gabrb3 mutations in mice.Interactions among DIV voltage-sensor movement, fast inactivation, and resurgent Na current induced by the NaVβ4 open-channel blocking peptideNothing can be coincidence: synaptic inhibition and plasticity in the cerebellar nuclei.Synaptic inhibition, excitation, and plasticity in neurons of the cerebellar nuclei.Inwardly permeating Na ions generate the voltage dependence of resurgent Na current in cerebellar Purkinje neurons.Prolonged postinhibitory rebound firing in the cerebellar nuclei mediated by group I metabotropic glutamate receptor potentiation of L-type calcium currents.Ca currents activated by spontaneous firing and synaptic disinhibition in neurons of the cerebellar nuclei.Similar properties of transient, persistent, and resurgent Na currents in GABAergic and non-GABAergic vestibular nucleus neurons.Persistent Nav1.6 current at axon initial segments tunes spike timing of cerebellar granule cells.Rebound excitation triggered by synaptic inhibition in cerebellar nuclear neurons is suppressed by selective T-type calcium channel block.β-Site APP-cleaving enzyme 1 (BACE1) cleaves cerebellar Na+ channel β4-subunit and promotes Purkinje cell firing by slowing the decay of resurgent Na+ current.Ionic Mechanism Underlying Rebound Depolarization in Medial Prefrontal Cortex Pyramidal Neurons.
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Subunit dependence of Na channel slow inactivation and open channel block in cerebellar neurons
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Subunit dependence of Na chann ...... el block in cerebellar neurons
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Indira M Raman
Teresa K Aman
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10.1529/BIOPHYSJ.106.093500
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2006-12-22T00:00:00Z