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. 1995 Jan 1;15(1):458–469. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.15-01-00458.1995

Muscarinic receptors modulate N-, P-, and L-type Ca2+ currents in rat striatal neurons through parallel pathways

AR Howe 1, DJ Surmeier 1
PMCID: PMC6578312  PMID: 7823150

Abstract

Muscarinic modulation of calcium currents was studied in acutely isolated striatal neurons from the adult rat using the whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique. Muscarinic agonists reduced calcium currents through two distinct signaling pathways. One pathway depended upon PTX-sensitive G-proteins and targeted N- and P-type currents. The other pathway depended upon PTX-insensitive G-proteins and was rendered inactive by high intracellular concentrations of BAPTA and targeted L-type currents. The modulation of N- and P-type currents was relieved by strong depolarizing prepulses, whereas the modulation of L-type currents was not. These findings support the proposition that parallel signaling pathways exist between muscarinic receptors and calcium channels.


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