Development of electrical membrane properties in cultured avian neural crest
- 1 October 1983
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 305 (5937), 808-810
- https://doi.org/10.1038/305808a0
Abstract
In previous studies of the development of membrane excitability in vertebrate neurones, a calcium current has commonly been observed first, later replaced by a sodium current. We have now examined the development of membrane currents in explant cultures of mesencephalic neural crest cells from the quail embryo. Some of these cells constitute the precursors for the ciliary and trigeminal ganglia and in certain conditions can be characterized morphologically as neurones after only a few hours in culture. We report here that two membrane currents are present in neurones after 1 day in culture, a voltage-and time-dependent potassium current and a leakage current. On the second day in culture, voltage-dependent sodium and calcium currents can be detected. With time the sodium and calcium currents increase in magnitude and all four currents are present for at least 7 days in culture. This onset of electrical excitability differs from that described in other vertebrate neurones both in vitro and in vivo, but resembles the sequence observed in neurones of the developing grasshopper.Keywords
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