Optical signals from surface and T system membranes in skeletal muscle fibers. Experiments with the potentiometric dye NK2367
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Optical signals from surface and T system membranes in skeletal muscle fibers. Experiments with the potentiometric dye NK2367
Abstract
Absorbance signals were recorded from cut single skeletal muscle fibers stained with the nonpenetrating potentiometric dye NK2367 and mounted in a three-vaseline-gap voltage clamp. The characteristics of the optical signals recorded under current and voltage-clamp conditions were studied at various wavelengths between 500 and 800 nm using unpolarized light. Our results indicate that the absorbance signals recorded with this dye reflect potential changes across both the surface and T system membranes and that the relative contribution of each of these membrane compartments to the total optical change is strongly wavelength dependent. A peak intensity change was detected at 720 nm for the surface membrane signal and at 670 nm for the T system. Evidence for this wavelength-dependent separation derives from an analysis of the kinetics and voltage dependence of the optical signals at different wavelengths, and results obtained in detubulated fibers. The 670-nm optical signal was used to demonstrate the lack of potential control in the T system by the voltage clamp and the effect of a tetrodotoxin (TTX)-sensitive sodium conductance on tubular depolarization.
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