The interactions of 4-aminopyridine with the delayed potassium conductance of skeletal muscle have been investigated. It is ! fo~nd that 4-aminopyridine (4-AP) is 10 times more potent than TEA ions in blocking the potassium conductance, and in addition 4-AP appears to block in a different way. (2) 4-AP is a weak base with a pKa of 9.17. The distribution of such a weak base across the cell membrane and means for determining which class of the base is responsible for the biological activity are discussed. (3) When 4-AP is present on both sides of the membrane, the peak potassium conductance is reduced and there is an initial faster component to the timecourse of inactivati.on. When 4-AP is present on the outside of the fibre only the peak con...
The blocking action of aminopyridines on an inactivating K current (lKi) in GH3 pituitary cells was ...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
The membrane models of Cannon et al. (1993) and Alberink et al. (1995) for mammalian skeletal muscle...
The interactions of 4-aminopyridine with the delayed potassium conductance of skeletal muscle have b...
The effects of aminopyridines on ionic conductances of the squid giant axon membrane were examined u...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
3,4-diaminopyridine has been found to act very potently in selectively blocking the potassium channe...
AbstractWe present a model for the action of 4-aminopyridine (4AP) on K channels. The model is close...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
Although 4-aminopyndine (4-AP) is known to block a variety of voltage-dependent K channels, details ...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
AbstractThe mouse diaphragm muscle fiber was studied using the loose patch clamp technique. The volt...
The blocking action of aminopyridines on an inactivating K current (lKi) in GH3 pituitary cells was ...
The blocking action of aminopyridines on an inactivating K current (lKi) in GH3 pituitary cells was ...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
The membrane models of Cannon et al. (1993) and Alberink et al. (1995) for mammalian skeletal muscle...
The interactions of 4-aminopyridine with the delayed potassium conductance of skeletal muscle have b...
The effects of aminopyridines on ionic conductances of the squid giant axon membrane were examined u...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
3,4-diaminopyridine has been found to act very potently in selectively blocking the potassium channe...
AbstractWe present a model for the action of 4-aminopyridine (4AP) on K channels. The model is close...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
Although 4-aminopyndine (4-AP) is known to block a variety of voltage-dependent K channels, details ...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
AbstractThe mouse diaphragm muscle fiber was studied using the loose patch clamp technique. The volt...
The blocking action of aminopyridines on an inactivating K current (lKi) in GH3 pituitary cells was ...
The blocking action of aminopyridines on an inactivating K current (lKi) in GH3 pituitary cells was ...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
The membrane models of Cannon et al. (1993) and Alberink et al. (1995) for mammalian skeletal muscle...