Literature DB >> 6276548

Effects of divalent cations on toad end-plate channels.

K Takeda, P W Gage, P H Barry.   

Abstract

Miniature end-plate currents (MEPCs) and acetylcholine-induced current fluctuations were recorded in voltage-clamped, glycerol-treated toad sartorius muscle fibers in control solution and in solutions with added divalent cations. In isosmotic solutions containing 20 mM Ca or Mg, MEPCs had time constants of decay (tau D) which were about 30% slower than normal. In isotonic Ca solutions (Na-free), greater increases in both tau D and channel lifetime were seen; the null potential was -34 mV, and single-channel conductance decreased to approximately 5 pS. Zn or Ni, at concentrations of 0.1-5 mM, were much more effective in increasing tau D than Ca or Mg, although they did not greatly affect channel conductance. The normal temperature and voltage sensitivity of tau was not significantly altered by any of the added divalent cations. Surface potential shifts arising from screening of membrane fixed charge by divalent cations cannot entirely explain the observed increases in tau, especially when taken together with changes in channel conductance.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6276548     DOI: 10.1007/bf01870768

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Membr Biol        ISSN: 0022-2631            Impact factor:   1.843


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