We have examined the kinetics of closure of sodium channels using single-channel recordings in cell-attached and excised membrane patches of rabbit ventricular myocytes. Sodium-channel closure was dependent on membrane potential. The closing rate initially decreased with depolarization. The rate then passed through a minimum and increased at strongly depolarized potentials. We attempted to determine the separate voltage dependence of the deactivation and inactivation rate constants using the method of Aldrich, Corey, and Stevens. In a majority of experiments, the method did not give internally consistent results. As an alternative approach, batrachotoxin was used to remove inactiva-tion and determine the voltage dependence of deactivation r...
Open channel properties of canine cardiac Purkinje cell Na+ channels were studied with single channe...
The effects of lidocaine on sodium current in cardiac myocytes isolated from cat and guinea pig were...
<div><p>Voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.5 has been linked to the cardiac cell excitability and a v...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
The voltage clamp experiments were conducted on single frog ventricular cells with the oil gap metho...
Lidocaine block of the cardiac sodium channel is believed to be primarily a function of channel stat...
Single cardiac Na+ channels were investigated after intracellular proteolysis to remove the fast ina...
Using the whole-cell voltage clamp method, sodium (Na) channel properties and their responses to lid...
AbstractNa/K pump current (Ipump) and intracellular Na concentration ([Na]i) were measured simultane...
Unitary Na+ currents of myocardial mouse cells were studied at room temperature in 10 cell-attached ...
Inward currents through single K+ channels in isolated ventricular heart cells of the guinea-pig wer...
Single voltage-activated Na+ channel currents were obtained from membrane patches of isolated ventri...
Inward currents through single K+ channels in isolated ventricular heart cells of the guinea-pig wer...
The two-microelectrode, voltage-clamp technique was applied to rabbit cardiac Purkinje fibers to stu...
BACKGROUND: The SCN5A encoded sodium current (I(Na)) generates the action potential (AP) upstroke an...
Open channel properties of canine cardiac Purkinje cell Na+ channels were studied with single channe...
The effects of lidocaine on sodium current in cardiac myocytes isolated from cat and guinea pig were...
<div><p>Voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.5 has been linked to the cardiac cell excitability and a v...
The sodium (Na) channel is the fundamental unit of excitability in heart muscle. This channel has be...
The voltage clamp experiments were conducted on single frog ventricular cells with the oil gap metho...
Lidocaine block of the cardiac sodium channel is believed to be primarily a function of channel stat...
Single cardiac Na+ channels were investigated after intracellular proteolysis to remove the fast ina...
Using the whole-cell voltage clamp method, sodium (Na) channel properties and their responses to lid...
AbstractNa/K pump current (Ipump) and intracellular Na concentration ([Na]i) were measured simultane...
Unitary Na+ currents of myocardial mouse cells were studied at room temperature in 10 cell-attached ...
Inward currents through single K+ channels in isolated ventricular heart cells of the guinea-pig wer...
Single voltage-activated Na+ channel currents were obtained from membrane patches of isolated ventri...
Inward currents through single K+ channels in isolated ventricular heart cells of the guinea-pig wer...
The two-microelectrode, voltage-clamp technique was applied to rabbit cardiac Purkinje fibers to stu...
BACKGROUND: The SCN5A encoded sodium current (I(Na)) generates the action potential (AP) upstroke an...
Open channel properties of canine cardiac Purkinje cell Na+ channels were studied with single channe...
The effects of lidocaine on sodium current in cardiac myocytes isolated from cat and guinea pig were...
<div><p>Voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.5 has been linked to the cardiac cell excitability and a v...