Journal article

Evidence that TASK1 channels contribute to the background current in AH/type II neurons of the guinea-pig intestine

H Matsuyama, TV Nguyen, B Hunne, M Thacker, K Needham, D McHugh, JB Furness

Neuroscience | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 2008

Abstract

Neurons that have AH (designation of neurons with a prominent and prolonged afterhyperpolarizing potential that follows the action potential) electrophysiological characteristics and type II morphology (AH/type II neurons) are the first neurons in reflex circuits in the small intestine. Thus, the state of excitation of these neurons strongly influences the properties of enteric reflexes. The resting outward current in the type II neurons is reduced, causing depolarization and increased excitability, when protein kinase C (PKC) or synaptic inputs are activated, suggesting that regulation of background channels is an important determinant of the state of excitability of these neurons. However,..

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