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. 1987;14(3):155-62.
doi: 10.1007/BF00253840.

Single chloride-permeable channels of large conductance in cultured cardiac cells of new-born rats

Single chloride-permeable channels of large conductance in cultured cardiac cells of new-born rats

A Coulombe et al. Eur Biophys J. 1987.

Abstract

Large conductance channels were observed in the membrane of cultured cardiac cells of newborn rats studied with the patch-clamp technique in cell-attached and inside-out configurations. These channels were observed in approximately equal to 4% of the patches. In the cell-attached configuration they exhibited outward rectification and partial inactivation. In the inside-out configuration no rectification occurred but inactivation was present, mainly during hyperpolarizations. Two channels with large single unit conductances (400-450 pS) and one with a smaller conductance (200-250 pS) were frequently observed in the same patch. The two large channels generally had different kinetics. Under steady-state conditions the opening probability of the faster channel appeared to be voltage-independent. The slower channel was activated by depolarization. In asymmetrical solutions the permeability ratios PNa/PCl were 0.03 and 0.24 for the larger and smaller channels, respectively; corresponding values for PBa/PCl were 0.04 and 0.09. It is proposed that in cardiac membranes the chloride permeability system is composed of widely dispersed microclusters forming grouped channels of different types and sizes.

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