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A comparative study of the effects of tetrodotoxin and the removal of external Na+ on the resting potential: Evidence of separate pathways for the resting and excitable Na currents in squid axon
Authors:Donald C Chang  Jessica Liu
Institution:1. Department of Physiology and Molecular Biophysics, Baylor College of Medicine, 77030, Houston, Texas, USA
2. Department of Biochemistry, Harvard University, 02138, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:To investigate whether the Na permeability of the resting membrane is determined predominantly by the excitable Na channel, we examined the effects of tetrodotoxin (TTX) and the complete removal of external Na+ on the resting potential. In the intact squid axon bathed in K-free artificial seawater, both TTX and the removal of Na+ produced small hyperpolarizations. The effect of Na removal, however, was larger than that of TTX. In the perfused squid axon, the hyperpolarization produced by the removal of external Na+ was greatly enhanced when the internal K concentration (K+]i) was reduced. The effect of TTX, on the other hand, was not sensitive to the K+]i or to the membrane potential. For K+]i = 50 mM and K+]o = 0, the average hyperpolarization produced by TTX was 1.2 mV, while the hyperpolarization produced by Na removal was approximately 21 mV. The difference between these two effects suggests that the majority of the resting Na current passes through pathways other than the excitable Na channel.
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