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Under voltage clamp conditions ionic currents of neurons of the molluskHelix were studied in solutions containing barium ions. Replacement of the calcium ions in the normal external solution by barium ions led to displacement of the potassium conductivity versus membrane potential curve along the voltage axis toward more positive potentials and also to a decrease in the limiting value of the potassium conductance of the membrane. In sodium- and calcium-free solutions containing barium ions two fractions of the inward current are recorded: quickly (I) and slowly (II) inactivated. The rates of activation of these fractions are comparable. Barium ions are regarded as carriers of both fractions of the inward current. It is postulated that both fractions of the barium current are carried along the calcium channels of the membrane.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 408–414, July–August, 1977.  相似文献   

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By intracellular dialysis of isolated neurons of the mollusksHelix pomatia andLimnaea stagnalis and by a voltage clamp technique the characteristics of transmembrane ionic currents were studied during controlled changes in the ionic composition of the extracellular and intracellular medium. By replacing the intracellular potassium ions by Tris ions, functional blocking of the outward potassium currents was achieved and the inward current distinguished in a pure form. Replacement of Ringer's solution in the extracellular medium with sodium-free or calcium-free solution enabled the inward current to be separated into two additive components, one carried by sodium ions, the other by calcium ions. Sodium and calcium inward currents were found to have different kinetics and different potential-dependence: mNa=1±0.5 msec, mCa=3±1 msec, hNa=8±2 msec, hCa=115±10 msec (Vm=0), GNa=0.5 (Vm=–21±2 mV), GCa=0.5 (Vm=–8±2 mV). Both currents remained unchanged by tetrodotoxin, but the calcium current was specifically blocked by cadmium ions (2·10–3 M), verapamil, and D=600, and also by fluorine ions if injected intracellularly. All these results are regarded as evidence that the soma membrane of the neurons tested possesses separate systems of sodium and calcium ion-conducting channels. Quantitative differences are observed in the relative importance of the systems of sodium and calcium channels in different species of mollusks.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 183–191, March–April, 1976.  相似文献   

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Kononeko  N. I.  Osipenko  O. N. 《Neurophysiology》1988,20(5):477-483
Inward current produced by applying oxytocin (OT) to the neuronal soma (OTI) current) under conditions of voltage-clamping at the cell membrane was investigated inHelix pomatia. Replacing sodium with Tris ions in the external medium produced a considerable decline in OTI current. A reduction in the external concentration of chlorine ions by replacement with HEPES ions induced an increase in OTI current and a shift in its current-voltage relationship towards depolarization values. The presence of furosemide in the external solution reversibly inhibited OTI current. This current likewise declined reversibly following external application of imidazole and tolbutamide but was increased by theophylline action. It was inferred that OT receptors are present on the surface membrane of someHelix neurons which, when activated, lead to increased chlorine permeability — a process apparently mediated via the cyclic nucleotide system.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR. Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 652–659, September–October, 1988.  相似文献   

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Outward currents remaining after addition of 20–50 mM of tetraethylammonium (TEA) ions to the extracellular or intracellular solution, were investigated in perfused isolatedHelix neurons. After this addition, the inactivated inward current carried by potassium ions, the potential-dependent and kinetic characteristics of which differ from those of potassium outward currents suppressed by TEA, is preserved in the membrane. A component dependent on the inward calcium current was found in this TEA-resistant outward current; it was abolished by replacement of the extra-cellular calcium ions by magnesium ions, by blocking of the calcium channels by extracellular cadmium ions, and by their destruction by intracellular fluoride ions. Increasing the intracellular concentration of free calcium ions by perfusing the cell with solutions containing calcium-EGTA buffer potentiated the TEA-resistant component of the outward current, whereas removal of these ions with EGTA weakened it. It is concluded that a system of outward current channels whose activation depends on the presence of calcium ions near the inner surface of the membrane is present in the somatic membrane. It is suggested that to keep these channels capable of being activated, calcium ions must bind with the structures forming their internal opening.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 460–468, September–October, 1979.  相似文献   

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Steady-state current-voltage characteristics of the membrane and ionic currents arising during changes in membrane potential in bursting neurons ofHelix pomatia were studied by the voltage clamp method. The steady-state current-voltage characteristics of the membrane were shown to have a nonlinear region. Replacement of sodium ions by Tris-HC1 ions in the external solution completely abolishes this nonlinearity. Hyperpolarization of the membrane under voltage clamp conditions leads to the development of an outward current which reaches a maximum and then is inactivated. This current has a reversal potential in the region of the potassium equilibrium potential. Depolarization of the membrane to the threshold value for excitation of uncontrollable regions of the axon hillock causes the appearance of a slow inward current. After reaching a maximum, the inward current falls to zero. A model of generation of waves in a bursting neuron is suggested.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 193–202, March–April, 1978.  相似文献   

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Potassium currents through the somatic membrane of giant neurons ofHelix pomatia in normal (10 mM Ca) Ringer's solution and low-calcium (1 mM Ca) solution were studied by the voltage clamp method. With a decrease in the Ca concentration to 1 mM peak potassium conductance versus membrane, potential curves and inactivation curves were shifted along the voltage axis in the negative direction by about 10 mV. Inactivation of the delayed potassium current was slowed in low Ca solution. The effect of a decrease in external calcium concentration on volt-ampere and inactivation characteristics increased with a rise in external pH. These effects of a low Ca concentration on potassium mechanisms of the giant neuron somatic membrane can be attributed to changes in the negative surface potential in the region of the potassium channels.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Institute of Biology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tihany. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 400–409, July–August, 1976.  相似文献   

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Kononenko  N. I.  Osipenko  O. N. 《Neurophysiology》1988,20(5):483-488
The ionic mechanisms of hyperpolarization produced by applying oxytocin (OT) were investigated at the membrane of identifiedHelix pomatia neurons. Two types of neuron were known to exist, in one of which hyperpolarization is produced by a reduction in chloride ions at the membrane and a rise in membrane permeability to potassium ions in the other. In the first of these, response to OT had a reversal potential of –40 mV and decreased when furosemide and tolbutamide were added to the external medium. In the second case, the potential of the reversal of the response to OT was –70 mV. Upon doubling of potassium ion concentration in the external solution it was shifted towards depolarization by 15 mV. It is sugested thatHelix pomatia neurons have different types of OT receptors, some of which, when activated, manifest reduced chloride permeability at the membrane (probably through the cell cyclase system) with a rise in potassium permeability at the membrane in others.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 659–666, September–October, 1988.  相似文献   

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Changes in the characteristics of activity of sodium, calcium, and potassium channels in the surface membrane during variation of the calcium ion concentration in the extracellular and intracellular medium were investigated by the voltage clamp method during intracellular dialysis of isolated neurons of the mollusksLimnea stagnalis andHelix pomatia. Besides their direct role in passage of the current through the membrane, calcium ions were shown to have two actions, differing in their mechanism, on the functional properties of this membrane. The first was caused by the electrostatic action of calcium ions on the outer surface of the membrane and was manifested as a shift of the potential-dependent characteristics of the ion transport channels along the potential axis; the second is determined by closer interaction of calcium ions with the specific structures of the channels. During the action of calcium-chelating agents EGTA and EDTA on the inner side of the membrane the conductivity of the potassium channels is substantially reduced. With an increase in the intracellular free calcium concentration the conductivity is partially restored. The action of EGTA and EDTA on the outer side of the membrane causes a substantial decrease in the ion selectivity of the calcium channels and changes the kinetics of the portal mechanism. These changes are easily abolished by rinsing off the chelating agents or by returning calcium ions to the external medium. A specific blocking action of an increase in the intracellular free calcium concentration on conductivity of the calcium channels was found.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 69–77, January–February, 1977.  相似文献   

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The time course of weakening of inward calcium currents (inactivation) during prolonged (of the order of 1 sec) depolarizing shifts of membrane potential was studied in isolated dialyzed neurons of snailHelix pomatia. This decay of the current recorded in this way can be approximated by two exponential functions with time constants of 20–70 and 250–350 msec, respectively. With an increase in pH of the intracellular solution to 8.5 the fast component of the decay disappeared completely; the kinetics of the slow component in this case was very slightly retarded. It is concluded that the fast component of decay of the recorded current does not reflect a change in the calcium current but is due to parallel activation of the nonspecific outward current; the slow component, however, is true in activation of the calcium current. The rate of inactivation of this current was shown to be determined by its maximal value and not by the level of the depolarizing potential shift and it depends on the conditions of accumulation of calcium ions near the inner surface of the membrane.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 525–531, September–October, 1982.  相似文献   

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Changes in outward potassium current occurring in response to changes in the concentration of potassium ions in the extracellular medium were investigated in unidentified neurons isolated fromHelix pomatia using an intracellular perfusion technique. It was found that introducing potassium ions (5–10 mM) into the extracellular solution produces a reversible increase in the component of outward potassium current which is dependent on extracellular calcium ions. Increased amplitude of this component occurs as a result of attenuated inactivation of the current under the action of extracellular potassium.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 19, No. 3, pp. 351–356, May–June, 1987.  相似文献   

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From measurements of shifts of current-voltage characteristics for the calcium current of the neuron membrane ofHelix pomatia the density (c) and binding constants of the bivalent cations (kM) were calculated for charged groups on its outer surface =0.23 e/nm2, KCa=70 liters/mole, KSr=40 liters/mole, and KBa=20 liters/mole. These values were used to determine the concentration of carrier ions in the extracellular solution near the membrane and the true position of the current-voltage characteristic curves of calcium channels relative to the voltage axis. The three-carrier model was used to calculate the energy profile of the calcium channel. Values of dissociation constants with an external binding site were 10 and 91 mM for calcium and barium ions, respectively. The pK titration value of this site was 5.8. It is concluded that the strength of the inward ionic current through the channel is determined primarily by the energy of interaction between the carrier ion and the external binding site, which evidently contains one carboxyl group. This current is inhibited when the intracellular calcium ion concentration reaches a level at which the degree of occupancy of the internal binding site is significantly less than unity, a state of affairs which may arise as a result of the indirect effect of these ions through the cyclic nucleotide metabolic system.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 322–331, May–June, 1981.  相似文献   

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The effect of the alkaloid lappaconitine on passive ion transport through the somatic membrane of identified neurons of the snailHelix pomatia was studied under voltage clamp conditions. In a concentration of 4 mM lappaconitine has a reversible blocking action on the calcium channels of the excitable membrane. To study the effect of the alkaloid on inward sodium currents a solution in which calcium ions were replaced by the equivalent number of magnesium ions was used. Lappaconitine has no appreciable effect on the inward sodium current.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Institute of Chemistry of Plant Substances, Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR, Tashkent. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 11, No. 5, pp. 469–474, September–October, 1979.  相似文献   

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Ionic mechanisms of the transmembrane current evoked by injection of cyclic AMP into identified neurons ofHelix pomatia were investigated by the voltage clamp method. Injection of cyclic AMP into neurons RPa3, LPa2, LPa3, and LPl1 was shown to cause the development of a two-component transmembrane (cyclic AMP) current. The current-voltage characteristic curve of the early component is linear in the region from –40 to –90 mV; the reversal potential of the early component, determined by extrapolation, lies between –5 and +20 mV; the current-voltage characteristic curve of the late component also is linear and has a reversal potential between –55 and –60 mV. A decrease in the sodium concentration in the external medium from 100 to 25 mM led to a decrease in amplitude of the cyclic AMP current and to a shift of the reversal potential for the early component by 30–32 mV toward hyperpolarization. It is suggested that the early component of the cyclic AMP current in neurons RPa3, LPa2, LPa3, and LPl1 is associated with an increase in permeability of the neuron membrane chiefly for sodium ions, whereas the late component is correspondingly connected with permeability for potassium ions. Injection of cyclic AMP also caused the appearance of a transmembrane inward current in neuron LPa8, but it was independent of the holding potential and was unaccompanied by any change in membrane permeability. It is suggested that this current may be due to a change in the activity of the electrogenic ion pump.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 12, No. 5, pp. 526–532, September–October, 1980.  相似文献   

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Differentiated mouse neuroblastoma cells (line C 1300, clone N-18-TG2A1) were investigated by intracellular dialysis. A slow component was found in the potential-dependent inward current of these cells. The results of investigation of changes in amplitude of this component during variation of the ionic composition of the external and internal solutions showed that this component is due to transport of calcium ions. A calcium current was observed in all cells tested. The region of its activation was between –70 and –65 mV; maximal values of this current were reached when the membrane potential was between –30 and –40 mV. The kinetic characteristics of this current were examined. In its kinetics and potential-dependence, this calcium current of the mouse neuroblastoma cell membrane is analogous to the fast component of the calcium current in normal neurons of rat spinal ganglia.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 527–531, July–August, 1984.  相似文献   

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Dyatlov  V. A. 《Neurophysiology》1988,20(5):489-492
The role of calcium ions in modulating serotonin action on acetylcholine (ACh) response in nonidentified and identified (LPa3 and RPa3) neurons ofHelix pomatia was investigated using voltage-clamping at the neuronal membrane. Exposure for 1 min to serotonin prior to ACh application reduced response to ACh in neuron LPa3 and raised it in RPa3. The same two patterns of modulating ACh-induced response were produced by extracellular application of theophylline and dibutyryl c-AMP. Injecting calcium ions into neuron LPa3 led to reinforcement of ACh-induced current in the presence of serotonin, thus changing the pattern of serotonin-induced modulation of ACh response in this unit. In neuron RPa3, the same process enhanced the serotonin-induced modulating effect on ACh response but without changing the pattern of modulation, while injected EDTA produced the reverse effects. Increased intracellular concentration of calcium ions brought about a reduction in the degree of serotonin-induced modulation of ACh response in neuron RPa3. Possible reasons are discussed for changes in serotonin-induced bimodal modulation of ACh response in test neurons produced by altering the extracellular concentration of calcium ions.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 20, No. 5, pp. 666–671, September–October, 1988.  相似文献   

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Investigation of isolated neurons ofHelix pomatia during intracellular dialysis revealed differences in the sensitivity of the channels for the outward potassium and inward calcium currents to changes in pH of the external medium. As a result of this difference, considerable separation of the regions of activation of the currents was obtained along the potential axis in solutions with low pH and the characteristics of the inward and outward currents could be studied during their minimal application. Channels for the outward current were shown to have some permeability for tris ions (PTris:PK=0.05), which is the reason why it is impossible to block this current completely by replacing the intracellular potassium by Tris. Channels for the inward calcium current are characterized by slow inactivation, with a first-order kinetics; their momentary voltage-current characteristic curve reveals significant Goldman's rectification. The selectivity of the calcium channels for other bivalent cations is: Ba:Sr:Ca:Mg=2.8:2.6:1.0:0.2.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 645–653, November–December, 1978.  相似文献   

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The ionic mechanisms underlying modulatory effects of serotonin on acetylcholine-response in identified and nonidentifiedHelix pomatia neurons were investigated using voltage-clamping techniques at the neuronal membrane. External application of 10–5–10–4 M serotonin to the membrane of neurons responding to application of acetylcholine depending on Na+ depolarization (DNa response) reduced membrane conductivity during response to acetylcholine without changing reversal potential of acetylcholine-induced current. Acetylcholine (10–6–10–4 M) administration took place 1–3 min later. Neurons with response to acetylcholine application dependent on Cl+ depolarization (DCl response) or hyperpolarization (HCl response) behaved similarly. Analogous effects could be produced by external application of theophylline which, together with the latency and residual effect characteristic of serotonin action points to the participation of intracellular processes associated with the cellular cyclase system in the changes produced by serotonin in acetylcholineinduced response. Serotonin brought about a shift in reversal potential and an increase in the acetylcholine-induced current in those neurons where this response was associated with changed permeability at the membrane to certain types of ions. During two-stage acetylcholine-induced response of the DNa-HK type, serotonin inhibited the inward current stage. Mechanisms underlying modulatory serotonin action on acetylcholine-induced response in test neurons are discussed in the light of our findings.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 57–64, January–February, 1988.  相似文献   

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The action potential (AP) of the giant neuron of the molluskPlanorbis corneus exhibits an increased sensitivity of the spike overshoot to external sodium concentration in solutions containing a significantly lowered concentration of calcium. These results suggest that during the AP both sodium and calcium ions may act as carriers of the inward-directed current. During repeated responses the role of calcium ions in AP generation increases while that of sodium decreases. A delay in repolarization can occasionally be observed at the beginning of the falling phase of the AP. This delay is considered to be a result of a decrease in efficiency of the repolarizing action of the outward potassium current due to competition from a current entering the cell at the time of the falling phase. Results suggest that the carrier of this inward current is calcium.A. A. Bogomolets' Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 109–117, July–August, 1969.  相似文献   

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The characteristics of slow inward sodium currents arising in response to membrane depolarization were studied in experiments on isolated dialyzed neurons of the snailHelix pomatia when the calcium-chelating agent EDTA was added to the calcium-free external solution. Values of the relative permeability of the corresponding ionic channels, determined from the shift of the equilibrium potential, were: PNa+:PLi+: +=1.00:0.80:0.55:0.21. The ratio between these values for "fast" sodium channels was 1.00:1.04:0.44:0.19. The induced sodium current was blocked by D-600 and nifedipine, which block calcium channels, more effectively than the calcium current of the same membrane (the corresponding dissociation constants were 10–5 and 0.8·10–5 mole/liter for the induced sodium current compared with 2.6·10–5 and 2.3·10–5 mole/liter for the calcium current). It is postulated on the basis of these data that the calcium channels have a principal selective filter similar to that of sodium channels, but also an additional binding site for bivalent cations, which prevents entry of monovalent cations into the channel. The addition of calcium-chelating agents to the calcium-free external solution liberates this site and thereby modifies the calcium channel into a sodium channel.A. A. Bogomolets Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 491–498, September–October, 1982.  相似文献   

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Summary The inward membrane current was recorded under voltage clamp from nonbursting neurons of the snailHelix pomatia in Na-free solutions containing Ba ions but no other divalent cations. The inward current was separated into two components: (i) an early fast inactivating component and (ii) a smaller long-lasting component. Both components were dependent on the external Ba concentration. It is concluded that both components of the inward current are carried by Ba ions. The activation of the early fast inactivating component of the inward current occurred at more positive membrane potential than that of the long-lasting component. The shape of the inactivation curve for the peak value of the inward current was similar to that for the long-lasting component. The potentials of half-inactivation for the peak value of the inward current and for its long-lasting component were –28 and –22 mV, respectively. The blocking effect of Co++ on the early fast inactivating component was substantially greater. In some neurons after treatment with 15mm Co++ only the long-lasting component was recorded. The activation kinetics of the long-lasting component of the inward current were analyzed using the Hodgkin-Huxley equations. The results could be explained by assuming that two components of the inward current in Na–Ca-free solution with Ba ions flowed through the two different channels. The significance of the long-lasting inward current for the normal spike generation is discussed.  相似文献   

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