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Effects of redox and sulfhydryl reagents on the bioelectric properties of the giant axon of the squid.

F Huneeus-Cox, H L Fernandez, B H Smith.   

Abstract

The effects of internally and externally applied sulfhydryl reagents on the bioelectric properties of the giant axon of the squid Loligo pealeii and Dosidicus gigas were studied. Cysteine-HCl (400 mM, pH 7.3) was used to remove axoplasm from the perfusion channel. Oxidizing agents (1 to 60 mM) tended to increase the duration of the action potential and had a slow, irreversible blocking effect when perfused internally; the membrane potential was little affected. Reducing agents applied internally caused a decrease in the spike duration without affecting its height or the membrane potential, although at high concentrations there was reversible deterioration of the action potential. Both external and internal perfusion of mercaptide-forming reagents caused deterioration in the action and membrane potentials with conduction block occurring in 5 to 45 min. 2-mercaptoethanol reversed the effects. Thiol alkylating reagents, iodoacetate and iodoacetamide, were without effect. N-ethylmaleimide did, however, block. Tests with chelating agents for nonheme iron in the membrane brought about no change in the electrical parameters. The implications of the present findings with regard to the macromolecular mechanism of excitation are discussed.

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Year:  1966        PMID: 5970570      PMCID: PMC1368023          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(66)86686-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


  14 in total

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  19 in total

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Journal:  J Gen Physiol       Date:  1977-02       Impact factor: 4.086

10.  Effects of sulphydryl inhibitors on frog sartorius muscle: N-ethylmaleimide.

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