Tolbutamide excites rat glucoreceptive ventromedial hypothallamic neurones by indirect inhibition of ATP-K+ channels

  • Ashford, M. L.
  • Boden, P. R.
  • Treherne, J. M.
Publication date
November 1990
ISSN
0007-1188
Citation count (estimate)
127

Abstract

1. The sulphonylureas, tolbutamide (0.1-10 mM) and glibenclamide (0.1-100 microM) shown not to inhibit ATP-K+ channel currents when applied to inside-out membrane patches excised from rat cultured cerebral cortex or freshly-dispersed ventromedial hypothalamic nucleus (VMHN) neurones. 2. Saturable binding sites for [3H]-glibenclamide, with similar affinity constants are present in rat cerebral cortex and hypothalamic membranes. The density of binding sites was lower in the hypothalamus than cortex. 3. Intracellular recordings from glucoreceptive VMHN neurones in hypothalamic slices were obtained. In the absence of glucose, tolbutamide (0.1 mM) depolarized these cells, increased membrane resistance and elicited action potentials. 4. Tolbutami...

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