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. 1974 Sep;14(9):627-43.
doi: 10.1016/S0006-3495(74)85940-0.

An assessment of the double sucrose-gap voltage clamp technique as applied to frog atrial muscle

An assessment of the double sucrose-gap voltage clamp technique as applied to frog atrial muscle

M Tarr et al. Biophys J. 1974 Sep.

Abstract

The homogeneity of voltage clamp control in small bundles of frog atrial tissue under double sucrose-gap voltage clamp conditions was assessed by intracellular microelectrode potential measurements from cells in the test node region. The microelectrode potential measurements demonstrated that (1) good voltage control of the impaled cell existed in the absence of the excitatory inward currents (e.g., during small depolarizing clamp pulses of 10-15 mV), (2) voltage control of the impaled cell was lost during either the fast or slow excitatory inward currents, and (3) voltage control of the impaled cell was regained following the inward excitatory currents. Under nonvoltage clamp conditions the transgap recorded action potential had a magnitude and waveform similar to the intracellular microelectrode recorded action potentials from cells in the test node. Transgap impedance measured with a sine-wave voltage of 1,000 Hz was about 63% of that measured either by a sine-wave voltage of 10 Hz or by an action potential method used to determine the longitudinal resistance through the sucrose-gap region. The action potential data in conjunction with the impedance data indicate that the extracellular resistance (R(s)) through the sucrose gap is very large with respect to the longitudinal intracellular resistance (R(i)); the frequency dependence of the transgap impedance suggests that at least part of the intracellular resistance is paralleled by a capacitance. The severe loss of spatial voltage control during the excitatory inward current raises serious doubts concerning the use of the double sucrose-gap technique to voltage clamp frog atrial muscle.

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