Diurnal properties of voltage‐gated Ca2+ currents in suprachiasmatic nucleus and roles in action potential firing

Jun 10, 2019The Journal of physiology

Daily changes in calcium currents in the brain’s body clock and their role in nerve cell firing

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Abstract

Only the L-type calcium current shows a day versus night difference in magnitude in suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons.

  • Suprachiasmatic nucleus neurons display a 24-hour pattern of increased spontaneous firing during the day compared to at night.
  • Voltage-gated calcium currents are crucial for regulating the firing activity of these neurons.
  • Among various calcium channel types, L-type currents are the only ones that exhibit significant diurnal variation.
  • Blocking L-type channels reduces daytime firing rates and disrupts circuit rhythmicity, while the impact at night is minimal.
  • N-, P/Q-, and R-type calcium channels also affect daytime firing but do not show diurnal modulation.

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