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Effects of hydrogen peroxide on sodium current in acutely isolated rat hippocampal CA1 neurons
Authors:MENG Zi-qiang  NIE Ai-fang
Affiliation:Institute of Environmental Medicine and Toxicology, Shanxi University, Taiyuan 030006, China
Abstract:AIM and METHODS: The effects of hydrogen peroxide on Na+ currents were studied in freshly dissociated rat hippocampal CA1 neurons using the whole-cell patch-clamp techinique. RESULTS: ①H2O2 caused a dose-dependent and voltage-dependent increase in the voltage-activated Na+ currents. The amplitudes of Na+ currents were increased (48.0±4.2)% and (88. 2±5. 1)% (n=10) by H2O2 at 10 μmol/L and 100 μmol/L, respectively. ②H2O2 (10 μmol/L) did not affect the activation process, but changed the inactivation process significantly. Before and after application of 10 μmol/L of H2O2, the half-inactivation voltage was (-64.58±1.22)mV and (-53.55±0.94)mV (n=10, P<0.01), but the slope factor was not changed. CONCLUSION: As a product of oxidation metabolism, H2O2 is related to some diseases in the central nervous system.
Keywords:Hippocampus  Neurons  Patch-clamp techniques  Hydrogen peroxide  Na+current  
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