Abstract: | Recent measurements have indicated that some of the cardiac cell electrical capacitance is in series with a resistance. The computations of currents in a voltage clamp presented below show that, in this case, there is a danger that capacitive transient currents recorded during voltage clamp experiments may be confused with currents arising through rapid active membrane conductance changes. Secondly, a voltage clamp technique aimed at avoiding capacitive transients, namely the linear or ramp clamp, has recently been introduced. An attempt has been made here to evaluate the usefulness of ramp clamps in studying membrane electrical properties, by computing ramp clamp results and considering the difficulties in reconstructing the original model from these results. It is concluded that such a reconstruction is not feasible. |