Permeability to various cations of the voltage-dependent sodium channel of isolated rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons
- PMID: 2455253
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-3940(88)90219-4
Permeability to various cations of the voltage-dependent sodium channel of isolated rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons
Abstract
The permeability to various cations of the voltage-dependent sodium channel of isolated rat hippocampal pyramidal neurons was investigated under the voltage-clamp condition. The neurons were dispersed enzymatically and mechanically and perfused internally using a suction pipette technique. The permeability sequence, estimated from the reveral potential of the inward current was Li+ greater than Na+ greater than hydrazine+ greater than formamidine+ greater than guanidine+ greater than methylguanidine+ greater than monomethylamine+. Thus the ionic selectivity of the voltage-dependent sodium channel of rat central nervous system neurons is similar to that in the squid axon, myelinated frog nerve fiber and rat ventricle muscle.
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