The influence of voltage on the conductance of toad skin was studied to identify the time course of the activation/deactivation dynamics of voltage-dependent Cl- channels located in the apical membrane of mitochondrion-rich cells in this tissue. Positive apical voltage induced an important conductance inhibition which took a few seconds to fully develop and was instantaneously released by pulse inversion to negative voltage, indicating a short-duration memory of the inhibiting factors. Sinusoidal stimulation at 23.4 mM [Cl-] showed hysteresis in the current versus voltage curves, even at very low frequency, suggesting that the rate of voltage application was also relevant for the inhibition/releasing effect to develop. We conclude that the ...
Excitability (action potential and refractory period) has been described by A. Finkelstein in the de...
According to Davis, the transduction mechanism in labyrinthine receptors depends on a biological bat...
When amphibian skin was incubated under conditions in which transepithelial sodium transport was abo...
The influence of voltage on the conductance of toad skin was studied to identify the time course of ...
A fast (10μsec) voltage-clamp system similar to that used on nerve axons was applied across the frog...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
Electrogenic ion transport through the colon epithelium of the African clawed toad {Xenopus laevis) ...
Chloride flux across amphibian skin is usually passive, yet largely conductive; previous reports hav...
AbstractTransepithelial Cl− conductance (GCl) in amphibian skin can be activated in several species ...
Experiments by others have used isolated cell or bilayer membrane preparations to study the dramatic...
Dehydrated toads initiated water absorption response (WR) behavior and absorbed water from dilute Na...
Previous step voltage-clamp measurements on frog skin showed the presence of an N-shaped current-pot...
The epithelial and cellular effects of clamping the transepithelial potential (Vt, mucosa reference)...
As a rule, chloride movement (JC1-) across amphibian skin is considered to be passive; this is impli...
The properties of hyperpolarization-activated channels were studied in single smooth muscle cells fr...
Excitability (action potential and refractory period) has been described by A. Finkelstein in the de...
According to Davis, the transduction mechanism in labyrinthine receptors depends on a biological bat...
When amphibian skin was incubated under conditions in which transepithelial sodium transport was abo...
The influence of voltage on the conductance of toad skin was studied to identify the time course of ...
A fast (10μsec) voltage-clamp system similar to that used on nerve axons was applied across the frog...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
Electrogenic ion transport through the colon epithelium of the African clawed toad {Xenopus laevis) ...
Chloride flux across amphibian skin is usually passive, yet largely conductive; previous reports hav...
AbstractTransepithelial Cl− conductance (GCl) in amphibian skin can be activated in several species ...
Experiments by others have used isolated cell or bilayer membrane preparations to study the dramatic...
Dehydrated toads initiated water absorption response (WR) behavior and absorbed water from dilute Na...
Previous step voltage-clamp measurements on frog skin showed the presence of an N-shaped current-pot...
The epithelial and cellular effects of clamping the transepithelial potential (Vt, mucosa reference)...
As a rule, chloride movement (JC1-) across amphibian skin is considered to be passive; this is impli...
The properties of hyperpolarization-activated channels were studied in single smooth muscle cells fr...
Excitability (action potential and refractory period) has been described by A. Finkelstein in the de...
According to Davis, the transduction mechanism in labyrinthine receptors depends on a biological bat...
When amphibian skin was incubated under conditions in which transepithelial sodium transport was abo...