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. 1978 Oct 19;43(2-3):169-85.
doi: 10.1007/BF01933477.

A potassium conductance activated by hyperpolarization in paramecium

A potassium conductance activated by hyperpolarization in paramecium

D Oertel et al. J Membr Biol. .

Abstract

Voltage clamp studies show that the wild-type membrane of Paramecium tetraurelia contains a conductance component which is sensitive to hyperpolarization. This component manifests itself as "anomalous", or "inward going", rectification of membrane voltage in response to applied constant current pulses and as a "hyperpolarizing spike" when no K is added to the external solution (Y. Satow, C. Kung, 1977. J. Comp. Physiol. 119:99). Like the conductances which underlie anomalous rectification in other cells, the hyperpolarization-sensitive conductance in Paramecium is specific for K, and the magnitude of the voltage-dependent conductance change depends not only on voltage but also on external potassium concentration. The internal potassium ion concentration of Paramecium is calculated to be between 17 and 18mM.

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