Calcium entry in squid axons during voltage clamp pulses
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- DOI: 10.1016/0143-4160(89)90032-8
Calcium entry in squid axons during voltage clamp pulses
Abstract
Squid giant axons were injected with aequorin and tetraethylammonium and were impaled with sodium ion sensitive, current and voltage electrodes. The axons were usually bathed in a solution of varying Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]o) containing 150mM each of Na+, K+ and an inert cation such as Li+, Tris or N-methylglucamine and had ionic currents pharmacologically blocked. Voltage clamp pulses were repeatedly delivered to the extent necessary to induce a change in the aequorin light emission, a measure of axoplasmic Ca2+ level, [Ca2+]i. The effect of membrane voltage on [Ca2+]i was found to depend on the concentration of internal Na+ ([Na+]i). Voltage clamp hyperpolarizing pulses were found to cause a reduction of [Ca2+]i. For depolarizing pulses a relationship between [Ca2+]i gain and [Na+]i indicates that Ca2+ entry is sigmoid with a half maximal response at 22 mM Na+. This Ca2+ entry is a steep function of [Na+]i suggesting that 4 Na+ ions are required to promote the influx of 1 Ca2+. There was little change in Ca2+ entry with depolarizing pulses when [Ca2+]o is varied from 1 to 10mM, while at 50mM [Ca2+]o calcium entry clearly increases suggesting an alternate pathway from that of Na+/Ca2+ exchange. This entry of Ca2+ at high [Ca2+]o, however, was not blocked by Cs+o. The results obtained lend further support to the notion that Na+/Ca2+ exchange in squid giant axon is sensitive to membrane voltage no matter whether this is applied as a constant change in membrane potential or as an intermittent one.
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