Literature DB >> 6325958

[Activation and inactivation of batrachotoxin-modified sodium channels of nerve fiber membranes in the frog].

G N Mozhaeva, A P Naumov, B I Khodorov.   

Abstract

Currents through batrachotoxin (BTX)-modified sodium channels in frog myelinated nerve were measured under voltage-clamp conditions. Nonlinearity of "instantaneous" current-voltage relations was taken into account when determining steady-state parameters of channel activation. BTX induces the shift of voltage dependence of channel activation towards more negative potentials by 67 mV, without changes in its steepness. Current kinetics and effect of preceding depolarization on current size suggest that BTX-modified channels are capable for partial inactivation. High level of steady-state conductance of BTX-modified channels can be explained by suggestion that open state of the channel is energetically more profitable than inactivated one. It is concluded that effect of BTX on inactivation is different in principle from that of pronase and protein reagents.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6325958

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neirofiziologiia        ISSN: 0028-2561


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