Shuyun Huang , Qing Cai , Weitian Liu , Xiaoling Wang , Tao Wang
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Abstract
Objective
To record Calcium, Potassium and Sodium currents in acutely isolated hippocampal pyramidal neurons.
Methods
Hippocampal CA3 neurons were freshly isolated by 1 mg protease/3 ml SES and mechanical trituration with polished pipettes of progressively smaller tip diameters. Patch clamp technique in whole-cell mode was employed to record voltage-gated channel currents.
Results
The procedure dissociated hippocampal neurons, preserving apical dendrites and several basal dendrites, without impairing the electrical characteristics of the neurons. Whole-cell patch clamp configuration was successfully used to record voltage-gated Ca2+ currents, delayed rectifier K+ current and voltage-gated Na+ currents.
Conclusion
Protease combined with mechanical trituration may be used for the dissociation of neurons from rat hippocampus. Voltage-gated channels currents could be recorded using a patch clamp technique.
目的记录急性离体海马锥体神经元钙、钾、钠电流。方法海马CA3神经元用1 mg蛋白酶/3 ml SES分离,并用尖端直径逐渐变小的抛光移液管进行机械培养。采用全细胞模式膜片钳技术记录电压门控通道电流。结果该方法分离了海马神经元,保留了顶端树突和几个基底树突,但未损害神经元的电特性。全细胞膜片钳结构被成功地用于记录电压门控Ca2+电流、延迟整流K+电流和电压门控Na+电流。结论蛋白酶联合机械磨蚀可用于大鼠海马神经元的解离。电压门控通道电流可以使用膜片钳技术进行记录。