Correlation of T-channel coding gene expression, IT, and the low threshold Ca2+ spike in the thalamus of a rat model of absence epilepsy.

Broicher T, Kanyshkova T, Meuth P, Pape HC, Budde T

Research article (journal)

Abstract

T-type Ca(2+) current-dependent burst firing of thalamic neurons is thought to be involved in the hyper-synchronous activity observed during absence seizures. Here we investigate the correlation between the expression of T-channel coding genes (alpha1G, -H, -I), T-type Ca(2+) current, and the T-current-dependent low threshold Ca(2+) spike in three functionally distinct thalamic nuclei (lateral geniculate nucleus; centrolateral nucleus; reticular nucleus) in a rat model of absence epilepsy, the WAG/Rij rats, and a non-epileptic control strain, the ACI rats. The lateral geniculate nucleus and centrolateral nucleus were found to primarily express alpha1G and alpha1I, while the reticular thalamic nucleus expressed alpha1H and alpha1I. Expression was higher in WAG/Rij when compared to ACI. The T-type Ca(2+) current properties matched the predictions derived from the expression pattern analysis. Current density was larger in all nuclei of WAG/Rij rats when compared to ACI and correlated with LTS size and the minimum LTS generating slope, while T-type Ca(2+) current voltage dependency correlated with the LTS onset potential.

Details about the publication

JournalMolecular and Cellular Neuroscience
Volume39
Issue3
Page range384-399
StatusPublished
Release year2008
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.mcn.2008.07.012

Authors from the University of Münster

Budde, Thomas
Institute of Physiology I (Neurophysiology)
Meuth, Patrick
Institute of Mathematical Stochastics
Pape, Hans-Christian
Institute of Physiology I (Neurophysiology)