G alpha o1 decapeptide modulates the hippocampal 5-HT1A potassium current

1995 
1. The serotonin1A (5-HT1A) receptor is coupled to an inwardly rectifying potassium current (IKir) via a G protein. The identity of the G-protein subtype was investigated with 2 10-amino acid peptides derived from the carboxyl (C) terminus of the alpha-subunits of the Go1 and Gi2 proteins (G alpha o1 and G alpha i2). The synthetic decapeptides were applied by intracellular perfusion during whole cell recording from dentate granule cells in the hippocampal slice preparation. 2. Bath application of 5-HT produced an IKir, which was blocked by the selective 5-HT1A receptor antagonist, pindobind5-HT1A. The G alpha o1 peptide inhibited the 5-HT1A IKir by 60 +/- 7% (mean +/- SE; t = 30 min), whereas the G alpha i2 peptide had no effect. The G alpha o1 peptide produced a slowly developing outward current that was not observed in the absence of peptide or in the presence of the G alpha i2 peptide. 3. The results indicate that G alpha o1 and not G alpha i2 modulates the 5-HT1A IKir in hippocampal granule cells. The...
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