1995
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.1995.sp020863
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Single voltage‐activated Na+ and K+ channels in the somata of rat motoneurones.

Abstract: 1. Voltage-activated Na+ and K+ channels were investigated in the soma membrane of motoneurones using the patch-clamp technique applied to thin slices of neonatal rat spinal cord.2. One type of TTX-sensitive Nae channel, with a conductance of 14-0 pS, was found to underlie the macroscopic Na+ conductance in the somata of motoneurones. These channels activated within a potential range between -60 and -20 mV with a potential of halfmaximal activation (E50) of -38-9 mV and steepness factor (k) of 6-1 mV.3. Kineti… Show more

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“…Activation of a KNa conductance was the simplest explanation for such an sAHP, since it disappeared together with trains of APs in the presence of TTX. In contrast to motoneurones (Safronov & Vogel, 1995), these two cell types were shown to possess persistent non-inactivating voltage-gated Na+ currents (Stafstrom, Schwindt, Chubb & Crill, 1985;Kubota & Saito, 1991), which could considerably increase an influx of Nae into the cell. Unfortunately, the reported sAHP could result not only from activation of KNa channels, but it could be alternatively explained by a regenerative process in dendrites (Dryer, 1994).…”
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“…Activation of a KNa conductance was the simplest explanation for such an sAHP, since it disappeared together with trains of APs in the presence of TTX. In contrast to motoneurones (Safronov & Vogel, 1995), these two cell types were shown to possess persistent non-inactivating voltage-gated Na+ currents (Stafstrom, Schwindt, Chubb & Crill, 1985;Kubota & Saito, 1991), which could considerably increase an influx of Nae into the cell. Unfortunately, the reported sAHP could result not only from activation of KNa channels, but it could be alternatively explained by a regenerative process in dendrites (Dryer, 1994).…”
Section: Methods Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The preparation of spinal cord slices and the methods of motoneurone identification have been previously described (Edwards, Konnerth, Sakmann & Takahashi, 1989;Takahashi, 1990;Safronov & Vogel, 1995). In brief, 2-to 6-day-old rats were rapidly decapitated and the spinal cords cut out.…”
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“…Investigation of inside-out patches was performed in an additional small 0·2 ml bath as described previously (Safronov & Vogel, 1995). This procedure allowed us to obtain several inside-out patches from the same slice without its destruction due to perfusion with internal solutions containing high concentrations of K¤ ions.…”
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“…Single KNa channels were investigated in inside-out membrane patches in a small additional bath (Safronov & Vogel, 1995). The pipettes contained high-Kº or Ca¥-free o external solutions and the bath was perfused with internal solutions containing different Na¤ concentrations.…”
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confidence: 99%