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The apamin-sensitive potassium current in frog skeletal muscle: its dependence on the extracellular calcium and sensitivity to calcium channel blockers.

F Traoré, C Cognard, D Potreau, G Raymond.   

Abstract

Slow outward potassium currents were recorded in isolated frog skeletal muscle fibres using the double mannitol-gap voltage-clamp technique. Detubulated fibres failed to generate a slow outward current, and apamin had no effect on the remaining current. The maximum blocking effect of organic and inorganic Ca2+-channel blockers on the slow outward channels of intact fibres was larger than that of apamin. Apamin failed to induce an additional block when applied after Ca2+-channel blockers. In a low-Ca2+ solution (OCa, EGTA 1 mM) the slow outward current was slightly increased and the blocking effect of apamin was enhanced. A Ca2+-rich solution (Ca2+ X 10) increased the slow outward current and the blocking effect of apamin was drastically reduced. It is concluded that the apamin-sensitive current which is a component of the slow outward K+ current is located in the tubular membrane. Its activation seems barely dependent on the Ca2+ influx via the slow inward Ca2+ current. Apamin-receptor binding appears to be dependent on the extracellular Ca2+ concentration. Blockade of slow outward current by Ca2+-channel blockers is likely to be the result of a direct action on the slow K+ permeability rather than a consequence of Ca2+ channel inhibition.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2428007     DOI: 10.1007/bf00580676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pflugers Arch        ISSN: 0031-6768            Impact factor:   3.657


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