A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the transverse tubular system (TTS) were used to characterize delayed rectifier K currents (IK(V)) in murine muscle fibers stained with the potentiometric dye di-8-ANEPPS. In intact fibers, IK(V) displays the canonical hallmarks of K(V) channels: voltage-dependent delayed activation and decay in time. The voltage dependence of the peak conductance (gK(V)) was only accounted for by double Boltzmann fits, suggesting at least two channel contributions to IK(V). Osmotically treated fibers showed significant disconnection of the TTS and displayed smaller IK(V), but with similar voltage dependence and time decays to intact fibers. This suggests that inact...
Sarcolemmal vesicles were produced from adult mouse extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) by treati...
The inwardly rectifying potassium conductance in frog skeletal muscle resides largely in the transve...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
Na (and Li) currents and fluorescence transients were recorded simultaneously under voltage-clamp co...
The membrane models of Cannon et al. (1993) and Alberink et al. (1995) for mammalian skeletal muscle...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
Chloride fluxes are the main contributors to the resting conductance of mammalian skeletal muscle fi...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
Hyperpolarizing and depolarizing square steps were imposed on the membrane potential of excised huma...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
Inwardly rectifying K+ currents were studied in cut muscle fibres from frogs using the Vaseline-gap ...
Capacity transients and slow asymmetric charge-movements are measured in frog skeletal muscle using ...
1. The degree of tubular potassium depletion and the decrease of potassium conductance due to hyperp...
The non-penetrating potentiometric dyes NK2367 and WW375 were used to investigate the effect of inwa...
Sarcolemmal vesicles were produced from adult mouse extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) by treati...
The inwardly rectifying potassium conductance in frog skeletal muscle resides largely in the transve...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...
A two-microelectrode voltage clamp and optical measurements of membrane potential changes at the tra...
Na (and Li) currents and fluorescence transients were recorded simultaneously under voltage-clamp co...
The membrane models of Cannon et al. (1993) and Alberink et al. (1995) for mammalian skeletal muscle...
A dissection of the semitendinosus muscle from Rana pipiens was de-veloped for three-microelectrode ...
Chloride fluxes are the main contributors to the resting conductance of mammalian skeletal muscle fi...
This thesis describes studies of unitary currents flowing through two different potassium (K) channe...
Hyperpolarizing and depolarizing square steps were imposed on the membrane potential of excised huma...
The chloride current-voltage characteristics of the membrane of sartorius fibers from Xenopus laevis...
Inwardly rectifying K+ currents were studied in cut muscle fibres from frogs using the Vaseline-gap ...
Capacity transients and slow asymmetric charge-movements are measured in frog skeletal muscle using ...
1. The degree of tubular potassium depletion and the decrease of potassium conductance due to hyperp...
The non-penetrating potentiometric dyes NK2367 and WW375 were used to investigate the effect of inwa...
Sarcolemmal vesicles were produced from adult mouse extensor digitorum longus muscle (EDL) by treati...
The inwardly rectifying potassium conductance in frog skeletal muscle resides largely in the transve...
An important requirement of the patch clamp technique, by which the functional properties of a singl...