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. 1990 Apr;57(4):723-31.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(90)82593-5.

Direct measurement of the concentration- and time-dependent open probability of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor channel

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Direct measurement of the concentration- and time-dependent open probability of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor channel

J P Dilger et al. Biophys J. 1990 Apr.

Abstract

Using the outside-out patch clamp recording technique together with a rapid solution exchange system, we measured ionic currents through nicotinic acetylcholine (ACh) receptor channels from BC3H-1 cells in response to rapid applications of 0.3-1,000 microM ACh. We used nonstationary fluctuation analysis of ensembles of responses to deduce the number of channels in the patch, the maximum open channel probability as a function of ACh concentration and the time course of a fast desensitization process. We found that: (a) Excised patches from BC3H-1 cells typically contain between 50 and 150 functional ACh receptor ion channels. (b) The open channel probability is proportional to [ACh]1.95 at low concentrations of ACh, is half-maximal at 20 microM ACh and saturates above 100 microM ACh. (c) ACh is a very efficacious agonist; 100 microM ACh opens at least 90% of the available channels. This estimate of efficacy is model-independent. (d) The rate of decay of the agonist-induced current is concentration-dependent. In the presence of 100 microM ACh the current decays with a time constant of 50-100 ms. It decays more slowly in the presence of lower concentrations of agonist but is relatively insensitive to voltage.

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