Postnatal development of membrane properties of layer I neurons in rat neocortex

大鼠新皮层第一层神经元膜特性的出生后发育

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Abstract

Using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques in brain slices, we studied the postnatal development of electrophysiological properties of rat neocortical layer I neurons during the first three weeks of postnatal life. Neurons, including Cajal-Retzius cells, were visualized under Nomarski optics before recording. In the first postnatal week, all layer I neurons, including Cajal-Retzius cells, had low resting membrane potentials (-40 to -55 mV), high input resistances (1-5 G omega), and long membrane time constants (80-130 msec). Action potentials (APs) of layer I neurons early in postnatal development were lower in amplitude and longer in duration. The threshold for APs also was more depolarized than in older neurons. A medium after-hyperpolarization already was present at postnatal day 0 (PN0), but fast afterhyperpolarizations were not seen until PN10. At all postnatal ages, layer I neurons were capable of repetitive firing, displayed little or no frequency adaptation, and did not display slow afterhyperpolarizations. Early in development, layer I neurons had a prominent hyperpolarization-activation depolarizing sag that decreased with age. These results suggest that the membrane properties of rat neocortical layer I neurons mature rapidly during the first two postnatal weeks. Cajal-Retzius cells had electrical properties similar to other layer I neurons and did not show an earlier maturation of membrane properties.

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