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Received August 2, 2007
Revised August 22, 2007
Accepted after revision August 31, 2007

Microscopic Kinetic Determinants of Macroscopic Currents: Insights from Coupling and Uncoupling of GABAA Receptor Desensitization and Deactivation

Matt T Bianchi1, Emmanuel J Botzolakis2, Kevin F Haas2, Janet L Fisher3, and Robert L Macdonald2*

1 Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital
2 Vanderbilt University
3 University of South Carolina School of Medicine

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: robert.macdonald{at}vanderbilt.edu.

The time course of inhibitory postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) reflects GABAA receptor deactivation, the process of current relaxation following transient activation. Fast desensitization has been demonstrated to prolong deactivation, and these processes have been described as being "coupled". However, the relationship between desensitization and deactivation remains poorly understood. We investigated the "uncoupling" of GABAA receptor macroscopic desensitization and deactivation using experimental conditions that affected these two processes differently. Changing agonist affinity preferentially altered deactivation, changing agonist concentration preferentially altered macroscopic desensitization, and a pore domain mutation prolonged deactivation despite blocking fast desensitization. To gain insight into the mechanistic basis for coupling and uncoupling, simulations were used to systematically evaluate the interplay between agonist affinity, gating efficacy, and desensitized state stability in shaping macroscopic desensitization and deactivation. We found that the influence of individual kinetic transitions on macroscopic currents depended not only on model connectivity, but also on the relationship among transitions within a given model. In addition, changing single rate constants differentially affected macroscopic desensitization and deactivation, thus providing parsimonious kinetic explanations for experimentally observed uncoupling. Finally, these findings permitted development of an algorithmic framework for kinetic interpretation of experimental manipulations that alter macroscopic current properties.


Key words: GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) receptor • Kinetics • Modelling • Markov







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