Voltage-clamp analysis of a transient potassium current in rat neostriatal neurons
- PMID: 2850087
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(88)90334-4
Voltage-clamp analysis of a transient potassium current in rat neostriatal neurons
Abstract
Whole cell voltage-clamp recordings were made from cultured rat neostriatal neurons. Depolarizing voltage commands evoked transient and sustained outward K-currents. The transient K-current was activated by depolarizing commands beyond -50 mV; peak current was dependent upon holding potential. Bath application of 4-aminopyridine, but not inorganic calcium channel blockers (Cd, Co, Mn), attenuated the transient current. Reversal was near the K-equilibrium potential. These properties suggest that this transient K-current is similar to the A-current described in a number of other neurons.
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