Tityustoxin effect on nerve compound action potentials requires extracellular sodium
- PMID: 10715073
- DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3940(00)00862-4
Tityustoxin effect on nerve compound action potentials requires extracellular sodium
Abstract
Previous studies have demonstrated that Li(+) ions can substitute for Na(+) in a variety of functional systems. Using the single sucrose-gap recording technique, we measured the nerve compound action potential to study the effects of tityustoxin (an alpha-scorpion toxin that selectively inhibits fast Na(+) channel inactivation) upon removal of extracellular Na(+). Our results suggest that tityustoxin requires the presence of extracellular Na(+) to produce its typical pharmacological effect on Na(+) channel inactivation kinetics, but not to bind to its site.
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