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Comparison of the effects of potassium and membrane potential on the calcium-dependent sodium efflux in squid axons.

T J Allen, P F Baker.   

Abstract

Experiments are described in which the [Ca]o-dependent component of 22Na efflux is monitored under conditions of membrane potential control by voltage clamp. The apparent affinity of the efflux system for external Ca is very low in choline sea water (apparent KD approximately 50 mM); but increases dramatically when choline is replaced isosmotically by Li or K (apparent KD approximately 1-2 mM). Ca influx changes in a parallel fashion. Tris behaves much like choline and guanidinium is about two-thirds as effective as Li. Replacement of Li by K has little effect on the apparent affinity for external Ca but brings about a small (30-40%) increase in the maximal flux. The increase in maximum flux can be removed by electrical hyperpolarization to the potential before application of K and, in the absence of K, can be mimicked by electrical depolarization. These experiments suggest that the stimulatory effect of K on the Ca-dependent Na efflux into Li sea water is electrical in origin. Partial replacement of choline by K stimulates the Ca-dependent Na efflux; but only part of this stimulation can be removed by electrical hyperpolarization and, in the absence of K, electrical depolarization only brings about a relatively small stimulation. This is because only part of the stimulation that follows addition of K to choline sea waters is electrical in origin: the rest reflects an increase in the apparent affinity for external Ca that is brought about by K acting chemically. The maximum efflux into K is about 40% higher than that into choline. That this may reflect an electrical effect is supported by the observation that electrical depolarization increases the flux into choline sea water containing 110 mM-Ca where the Ca-binding site is close to saturation. The voltage clamp was used to determine the voltage dependence of the Ca-dependent Na efflux into Li sea water, choline sea water and choline sea water containing 100 mM-Na. In all three cases the flux increased with depolarization and was still rising at +70 mV. The dependence on potential was not very steep, an e-fold increase occurred over approximately 50 mV.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3795112      PMCID: PMC1182852          DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1986.sp016207

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


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