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Inactivation of calcium currents in the molluscan neuron somatic membrane
Authors:P A Doroshenko  P G Kostyuk  A E Martynyuk
Abstract: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.
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