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THE EFFECTS OF VARIOUS IONS ON RESTING AND SPIKE POTENTIALS OF BARNACLE MUSCLE FIBERS.

S HAGIWARA, S CHICHIBU, K I NAKA.   

Abstract

Effects of monovalent cations and some anions on the electrical properties of the barnacle muscle fiber membrane were studied when the intra- or extracellular concentrations of those ions were altered by longitudinal intra-cellular injection. The resting potential of the normal fiber decreases linearly with increase of logarithm of [K(+)](out) and the decrement for a tenfold increase in [K(+)](out) is 58 mv when the product, [K(+)](out) .[Cl(-)](out), is kept constant. It also decreases with decreasing [K(+)](in) but is always less than expected theoretically. The deviation becomes larger as [K(+)](in) increases and the resting potential finally starts to decrease with increasing [K(+)](in) for [K(+)](in) > 250 mM. When the internal K(+) concentration is decreased the overshoot of the spike potential increases and the time course of the spike potential becomes more prolonged. In substituting for the internal K(+), Na(+) and sucrose affect the resting and spike potentials similarly. Some organic cations (guanidine, choline, tris, and TMA) behave like sucrose while some other organic cations (TEA, TPA, and TBA) have a specific effect and prolong the spike potential if they are applied intracellularly or extracellularly. In all cases the active membrane potential increases linearly with the logarithm of [Ca(++)](out)/[K(+)](in) and the increment is about 29 mv for tenfold increase in this ratio. The fiber membrane is permeable to Cl(-) and other smaller anions (Br(-) and I(-)) but not to acetate(-) and larger anions (citrate(-), sulfate(-), and methanesulfonate(-)).

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Keywords:  ACETATES; AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS; BROMIDES; CESIUM; CHLORIDES; CHOLINE; CITRATES; CRUSTACEA; EDTA; ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY; EXPERIMENTAL LAB STUDY; GUANIDINES; IODIDES; MUSCLES; PHARMACOLOGY; POTASSIUM; RUBIDIUM; SODIUM; SULFATES; TROMETHAMINE

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Year:  1964        PMID: 14212147      PMCID: PMC2195399          DOI: 10.1085/jgp.48.1.163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gen Physiol        ISSN: 0022-1295            Impact factor:   4.086


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