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Kinetics of the sodium current through EDTA-modified calcium channels of the molluscan neuron somatic membrane
Authors:Ya M Shuba
Abstract:The kinetics of the slow current carried by sodium ions through potential-dependent calcium channels after addition of EDTA to calcium-free external solution was investigated in experiments by the intracellular dialysis method on isolatedHelix pomatia neurons. The activation kinetics of this current was similar to that of the calcium current and could be described by the use of the square of the activation variable m in Hodgkin-Huxley equations. The decay (inactivation) kinetics of the induced sodium current during prolonged depolarization is biexponential in character. It is suggested that decay of the sodium currents takes place as a result of two independent processes: potential-dependent inactivation with a time constant τh~1 sec, taking place as far as a certain steady-state level h, and a decrease in current connected with Na+ accumulation inside the cell during passage of the current and a consequent change in the sodium electrochemical potential (τc~10 sec). It is concluded that modification of the calcium channels, so that they acquire the ability to conduct sodium, has no significant effect on the gating mechanisms responsible for opening and closing of the channels.
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