Noise measurements in squid axon membrane
- PMID: 1214277
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01868628
Noise measurements in squid axon membrane
Abstract
A small area (10(-4) to 10(-5) cm2 patch) of the external surface of a squid (Loligo pealei) axon was "isolated" electrically by means of a pair of concentric glass pipettes and sucrose solution to achieve a low extraneous noise measurement of spontaneous fluctuations in membrane potential and current. The measured "small-signal" impedance function of the isolated patch in seawater was constant at low frequencies and declined monotonically at frequencies beyond 100Hz. It is shown that the power-density spectrum (PDS) of voltage noise, which generally reflects the current-noise spectrum filtered by the membrane impedance function, is equivalent to the power spectrum of current-noise up to frequencies where the impedance decline is significant (Fishman, 1973a, Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 70:876). This result is in contrast to an impedance resonance measured under uniform constant-current (internal axial wire) conditions, for which the voltage-noise PDS reflects the impedance resonance. The overdamped resonance in the patch technique is a consequence of the relatively low resistance (1 Momega) pathways through the sucrose solution in the interstitial Schwann cell space which surround and shunt the high resistance (10-100 Momega) membrane patch. Current-noise measurements during patch voltage clamp extend observation of patch ion-conductance fluctuations to 1 kHz. Various tests are presented to demonstrate the temporal and spatial adequacey of patch potential control during current-noise measurements.
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