Intracellular Ca2+-ions inactivate K+-current in bullfrog sympathetic neurons
- PMID: 2411338
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(85)90081-2
Intracellular Ca2+-ions inactivate K+-current in bullfrog sympathetic neurons
Abstract
Neurons from bullfrog sympathetic ganglia were voltage clamped using a single microelectrode, in a sodium-free, calcium-rich solution containing tetraethylammonium. A brief inward calcium current was followed by a long-lasting inward current. The long-lasting inward current corresponded to a depolarizing afterpotential which followed a calcium spike under the current clamp. It was largely due to the M-channel closure. The present study indicates that massive calcium entry can cause inactivation of potassium conductance in vertebrate neurons.
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