Literature DB >> 1913170

Characteristics of activity-dependent potassium accumulation in mammalian peripheral nerve in vitro.

D Hoppe1, A Chvatal, H Kettenmann, R K Orkand, B R Ransom.   

Abstract

Ion-sensitive microelectrodes were used to study the behavior of extracellular ions in rat sciatic nerve during and following activity. Nerve stimulation produced increases in [K+]o that were dependent upon the frequency and duration of stimulation; no change in extracellular pH occurred with stimulation. Increases in [K+]o depended on axonal discharge since they were blocked by inhibiting sodium channels with tetrodotoxin. At 22 degrees C, stimulation could induce increases in [K+]o of several mM; at 36 degrees C, stimulation rarely produced increases in [K+]o greater than 1 mM. Stimulated increases in [K+]o dissipated very slowly (i.e. t 1/2 = 50-100 s) and the rate of dissipation was not significantly affected by anoxia, changes in temperature, changes in extracellular pH, or the application of a blocker of Na+, K(+)-ATPase (ouabain) or a K+ channel blocker (Ba2+). In comparison to the central nervous system, neural activity in rat sciatic nerve produced smaller increases in [K+]o and these increases dissipated much more slowly. The primary mechanism of K+ dissipation appeared to be diffusion, probably facilitated by the larger extracellular space in peripheral nerve compared to the central nervous system, but impeded by diffusion barriers imposed by the blood-nerve barrier.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1913170     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(91)90666-j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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