Abstract

Properties of whole-cell glycine-activated currents ( I Gly) of neurons freshly isolated from ventral tegmental area of rats between postnatal day (P) 0 and 40 (P0–P40) were examined using the gramicidin-perforated patch technique. I Gly was present throughout the period of investigation and displayed age-related alternations in its kinetics, reversal potentials ( E Gly) and sensitivity to antagonists. During development, the time constant for desensitization of I Gly decreased about two-fold, and the E Gly shifted to more negative potentials. Specifically, E Gly was −29 mV in neonatal (P0–P7) and decreased to −50 mV in adult (P24–P40) neurons. While the neonatal glycine receptors (GlyRs) are resistant to strychnine, the adult GlyRs are sensitive to STR. The values for 50% inhibition (IC 50) of I Gly was 110 and 12 nM in P0–P3 and P24–P40 neurons, respectively. Picrotoxin, on the other hand, was more effective in blocking neonatal neurons. The IC 50 values were 17 and 231 μM for the neonatal and adult neurons, respectively. These observations are discussed in terms of developmental changes of subunit composition of GlyRs and of intracellular Cl − concentrations.

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