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Ionic currents in nerve terminals of the frog sartorius muscle
Authors:A. L. Zefirov  I. A. Khalilov
Abstract:
Nerve terminal responses produced by stimulating the motor nerve were recorded extracellularly from the nerve endings of the frog sartorius muscle. A triphasic response occurred in the proximal areas of the nerve ending, beginning with a positive phase. Ionotophoretic application of tetrodotoxin, tetraethylammonium, and 4-aminopyridine indicated that the negative phase reflected inward sodium current and the third (positive) phase indicated outward potassium current. A late slow negative component was recorded using CaCl2-filled electrodes during perfusion of nacuteerve-muscle preparations with a calcium-free solution containing tubocurarine. This component was dependent on the Ca2+ concentration present in the electrode, increasing when tetraethylammonium and 4-aminopyridine were added and disappearing under the effects of Co2+. Similar components were recorded using microelectrodes containing Sr2+ and Ba2+. It was deduced that the slow components in the response indicate currents passing through voltage-dependent calcium channels in the presynaptic membrane of the nerve ending. The time course of the calcium current is compared with that of transmitter release at the synapse.S. V. Kurashov Medical Institute, Ministry of Health of the RSFSR, Kazan'. V. I. Ulanov-Lenin Kazan' State University. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 770–779, November–December, 1985.
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