Literature DB >> 1964967

The magnitude, time course and spatial distribution of current induced in salamander rods by cyclic guanine nucleotides.

D A Cameron1, E N Pugh.   

Abstract

1. Cyclic GMP was introduced into isolated salamander rods through a tight-seal electrode attached to the inner segment while the outer segment was held in a suction electrode; nucleotide-induced membrane current was recorded by both electrodes. After 3-15s of nucleotide exposure the cells were stimulated with intense, brief flashes, which suppressed 90-95% of the induced membrane current. 2. The magnitude of the induced light-sensitive current depended little on the pipette cyclic GMP concentration in the range 10-20 nM: the mean whole-cell current magnitude was 1256 +/- 160 pA (mean +/- 2 S.E.M., n = 41). 3. Experiments and analyses addressed hypotheses about the nature of the magnitude limitation on the induced current. It was shown that the spatial distribution of nucleotide, the residual series resistance of the whole-cell electrode, and the diminution of the ion gradients driving the induced current did not limit the current magnitude by more than 20%. 4. In contrast, the hypothesis that outer segment internal longitudinal resistance severely limits the magnitude of the cyclic GMP-induced current was supported by experiments in which various lengths of the outer segment were drawn into the suction electrode. These showed that the ratio of nucleotide-induced light-sensitive current collected by the suction electrode to that collected by a whole-cell electrode decreased steeply as a function of outer segment length excluded from the suction electrode, having an apparent space constant of 5-7 microns. 5. A cable model of the rod was developed and used to analyse the magnitude of the nucleotide-induced currents. The data are consistent with an outer segment longitudinal resistance of 1-4 M omega microns-1, and a maximum (space-clamped) light-sensitive current density of 313 pA microns-1, equivalent to a total induced current of 7200 pA (23 microns outer segment). 6. A diffusion model was developed and combined with the non-linear cable model to provide an account for the time course of the induced membrane currents. The results are consistent with an effective longitudinal diffusion coefficient of cyclic GMP in the outer segment of 3-10 microns2 s-1, and Hill coefficient of 2-3 for the cyclic GMP gating of the light-sensitive conductance. 7. 8-Bromo-cyclic GMP also caused the light-sensitive membrane current to increase to about the same magnitude as did cyclic GMP.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS)

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1964967      PMCID: PMC1181745          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1990.sp018299

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Physiol        ISSN: 0022-3751            Impact factor:   5.182


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Authors:  W H Cobbs; E N Pugh
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  1987-12       Impact factor: 5.182

5.  Control of light-sensitive current in salamander rods.

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6.  Metabolic flux of cyclic GMP and phototransduction in rabbit retina.

Authors:  A Ames; M Barad
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7.  Synthesis and biochemical studies of various 8-substituted derivatives of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate, inosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate, and xanthosine 3',5'-cyclic phosphate.

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Authors:  T D Lamb; H R Matthews
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Authors:  K Nakatani; K W Yau
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Authors:  S Hestrin; J I Korenbrot
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7.  Diffusion coefficient of cyclic GMP in salamander rod outer segments estimated with two fluorescent probes.

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9.  Cyclic nucleotide-gated channels colocalize with adenylyl cyclase in regions of restricted cAMP diffusion.

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