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. 1994 Mar 14;639(2):320-4.
doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(94)91746-9.

QX-314 blocks the potassium but not the sodium-dependent component of the opiate response in locus coeruleus neurons

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QX-314 blocks the potassium but not the sodium-dependent component of the opiate response in locus coeruleus neurons

M Alreja et al. Brain Res. .

Abstract

Opiates hyperpolarize locus coeruleus neurons by simultaneously opening K+ channels and turning off a resting Na(+)-dependent inward current. Intracellularly applied QX-314 reduced the opiate current to approximately 40% of the control and the residual current did not reverse near EK, suggesting lack of a significant K+ component. Replacement of Na+ virtually abolished the residual opiate response. Thus, QX-314 blocks the K+ but not the Na(+)-dependent component of the opiate-induced outward current in LC neurons.

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