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      Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel mRNAs and T-type Ca2+ currents in rat gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons.

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          Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) neurons play a pivotal role in the neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction. We have previously reported that rat GnRH neurons exhibit voltage-gated Ca(2+) currents. In this study, oligo-cell RT-PCR was carried out to identify subtypes of the alpha(1) subunit of voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels in adult rat GnRH neurons. GnRH neurons expressed mRNAs for all five types of voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels. For T-type Ca(2+) channels, alpha(1H) was dominantly expressed in GnRH neurons. Electrophysiological analysis in acute slice preparations revealed that GnRH neurons from adult rats exhibited T-type Ca(2+) currents with fast inactivation kinetics (~20 ms at -30 mV) and a time constant of recovery from inactivation of ~0.6 s. These results indicate that rat GnRH neurons express subtypes of the alpha(1) subunit for all five types of voltage-gated Ca(2+) channel, and that alpha(1H) was the dominant subtype in T-type Ca(2+) channels.

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          Journal
          J Physiol Sci
          The journal of physiological sciences : JPS
          Springer Nature
          1880-6562
          1880-6546
          May 2010
          : 60
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Physiology, Nippon Medical School, Sendagi 1, Bunkyo, Tokyo, Japan.
          Article
          10.1007/s12576-010-0085-z
          20101487
          95102bbd-f7de-49b0-a185-99c72564adab
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