Anion conductances of giant axons of squid, Sepioteuthis, were measured. The axons were internally perfused with a 100-mM tetraethylammonium-phosphate solution and immersed in a 100-mM Ca-salt solution (or Mg-salt solution) containing 0.3 microns tetrodotoxin. The external anion composition was changed. The membrane currents had a large amount of outward rectification due to anion influx across Cl- channels of the membrane (Inoue, 1985). The amount of outward rectification depended on the species of anion used and was strongly influenced by temperature and internal pH. In contrast to the anion conductances themselves, the conductance relative to Cl- (gA/gCl) was found to be quite stable against changes in the membrane potential, temperature...
Potassium conductance-voltage curves have been determined for a squid axon in high external potassiu...
The fact that the nerve membrane shows permselectivity for cations (1) suggests the presence of fixe...
Since the work of A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley (1952. J. Physiol. [Lond.].117:500–544) the squid g...
Anion conductances of giant axons of squid, Sepioteuthis, were measured. The axons were internally p...
To determine how the permeant cations interact with the sodium channel, the instantaneous current-vo...
The sodium conductance of the membrane of the giant axon of squid was isolated by the use of potassi...
Single-channel, macroscopic ionic, and macroscopic gating currents were recorded from the voltage-de...
We have studied the effects of the tetra-n-alkylammonium (TAA) ions, (CnH2n+1)4N+, n = 1–6, on the p...
description of the time course of the current which flows through the mem-brane of the squid giant a...
A method is described for the simultaneous measurement of changes in membrane current and unidirecti...
It was observed that a reduction of the sodium chloride concentration in the external solution bathi...
The interaction of internal anions with the delayed rectifier potassium channel was studied in perfu...
In the range of pH examined (5.2–10), variations of internal pH from high to low values result in a ...
The original experiments of Cole and Moore (1960. Biophys. J. 1:161–202.), using conditioning and te...
A slow potassium inactivation i.e. decrease of conductance when the inside of the membrane is made m...
Potassium conductance-voltage curves have been determined for a squid axon in high external potassiu...
The fact that the nerve membrane shows permselectivity for cations (1) suggests the presence of fixe...
Since the work of A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley (1952. J. Physiol. [Lond.].117:500–544) the squid g...
Anion conductances of giant axons of squid, Sepioteuthis, were measured. The axons were internally p...
To determine how the permeant cations interact with the sodium channel, the instantaneous current-vo...
The sodium conductance of the membrane of the giant axon of squid was isolated by the use of potassi...
Single-channel, macroscopic ionic, and macroscopic gating currents were recorded from the voltage-de...
We have studied the effects of the tetra-n-alkylammonium (TAA) ions, (CnH2n+1)4N+, n = 1–6, on the p...
description of the time course of the current which flows through the mem-brane of the squid giant a...
A method is described for the simultaneous measurement of changes in membrane current and unidirecti...
It was observed that a reduction of the sodium chloride concentration in the external solution bathi...
The interaction of internal anions with the delayed rectifier potassium channel was studied in perfu...
In the range of pH examined (5.2–10), variations of internal pH from high to low values result in a ...
The original experiments of Cole and Moore (1960. Biophys. J. 1:161–202.), using conditioning and te...
A slow potassium inactivation i.e. decrease of conductance when the inside of the membrane is made m...
Potassium conductance-voltage curves have been determined for a squid axon in high external potassiu...
The fact that the nerve membrane shows permselectivity for cations (1) suggests the presence of fixe...
Since the work of A. L. Hodgkin and A. F. Huxley (1952. J. Physiol. [Lond.].117:500–544) the squid g...