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Ca v 1.3 calcium channels are full-range linear amplifiers of firing frequencies in lateral DA SN neurons.

Josef ShinLora KovachevaDominique ThomasStrahinja StojanovicChristopher J KnowltonJohanna MankelJohannes BoehmNavid FarassatCarlos A PaladiniAlexandra PinggeraCarmen C CanavierGerd GeisslingerJochen Roeper
Published in: Science advances (2022)
The low-threshold L-type calcium channel Ca v 1.3 accelerates the pacemaker rate in the heart, but its functional role for the extended dynamic range of neuronal firing is still unresolved. Here, we show that Ca v 1.3 calcium channels act as unexpectedly simple, full-range linear amplifiers of firing rates for lateral dopamine substantia nigra (DA SN) neurons in mice. This means that they boost in vitro or in vivo firing frequencies between 2 and 50 hertz by about 30%. Furthermore, we demonstrate that clinically relevant, low nanomolar concentrations of the L-type channel inhibitor isradipine selectively reduce the in vivo firing activity of these nigrostriatal DA SN neurons at therapeutic plasma concentrations. Thus, our study identifies the pacemaker function of neuronal Ca v 1.3 channels and provides direct evidence that repurposing dihydropyridines such as isradipine is feasible to selectively modulate the in vivo activity of highly vulnerable DA SN subpopulations in Parkinson's disease.
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