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Competitive inhibition of the response to Na+ by Ca2+ in water fibers of the frog glossopharyngeal nerve
Authors:Kitada  Yasuyuki
Abstract:Single water fibers of the frog glossopharyngeal nerve respondto low concentrations of CaCl2 (1–2 mM) and to relativelyhigh concentrations of NaCl(>80 mM). However, stimulationby a mixture with a low concentration of CaCl2 and relativelyhigh concentration of NaCl gives rise to only a small response,suggesting that the effects of Ca2+ and Na+ are mutually antagonistic.It has been reported that Na+ inhibits the response to Ca2+by competing with Ca2+ for a calcium receptor site (XCa; Kitadaand Shimada, 1980). In the present study, it was found tha Ca2+inhibited the response to Na+. Therefore, the sodium receptorsite (XNa) responsible for the response to Na is different fromXCa. The inhibition of the response to Na+ by Ca2+ was examinedquantitatively on the assumption that the magnitude of the neuralresponse is proportinal to the amount of NaXNa complex minusa constant (the threshold concentration of the NaXNa complex).The results obtained indicate that Ca2+ competes with Na+ forXNa. The apparent dissociation constants for the NaXNa complexand the CaXNa complex obtained from the present study were 1.0M and 1.2 x 10-3 M, respectively, XNa as proposed here, doesnot represent simply a binding site for cations since therecan be competition for XNa by an antagonistie cation. The highaffinity of XNa for Ca2+ suggests that XNa is a specific receptorsite involved in salt-taste reception. Since Mg2+ did not affectthe response to Na+, the affinity of XNa for cations is notcharge-specific but is, rather, chemically specific. The presentresults indicate that both Ca2+ and Na+ have a dual action,being involved both in excitation and in inhibition, in waterfibers of the frog glossopharyngeal nerve.
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