Blocking of potassium channels by internally and externally applied barium ions has been studied in squid giant axons. Internal Ba (3–5 mM) causes rapid decay or "inactivation" of potassium current (IK). The kinetics and degree of block are strongly voltage-dependent. Large positive voltages speed blocking and make it more profound. Raising the external potassium concentration (Ko) from 0 to 250 mM has the opposite effect: block is made slower and less severe. In contrast, for positive voltages block by the tetraethylammonium derivative 3-phenylpropyltriethylammonium ion is almost independent of Ko and voltage. Recovery from block by internal Ba has a rapid phase lasting a few milliseconds and a slow phase lasting approximately 5min. Intern...
Quaternary strychnine blocks sodium channels from the axoplasmic side, probably by insertion into th...
In voltage clamp experiments, externally applied tetraethylammonium ion (TEA) was found to have mini...
The original experiments of Cole and Moore (1960. Biophys. J. 1:161–202.), using conditioning and te...
Blocking of potassium channels by internally and externally applied barium ions has been studied in ...
The interaction of internal anions with the delayed rectifier potassium channel was studied in perfu...
We have studied the effects of the tetra-n-alkylammonium (TAA) ions, (CnH2n+1)4N+, n = 1–6, on the p...
We have studied the effects of external cesium and rubidium on potassium conductance of voltage clam...
External Ba2+ speeds the OFF gating currents (IgOFF) of Shaker K+ channels but only upon repolarizat...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
A slow potassium inactivation i.e. decrease of conductance when the inside of the membrane is made m...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
In perfused squid giant axons, potassium channels irreversibly deteriorate when the internal K+ is r...
AbstractMutations in the outer pore region of Shaker K+ channels (T449 and D447) can influence exter...
External barium ions inhibit K+ currents of Xenopus oocytes expressing ShH4 Δ646, the non-inactivati...
In the range of pH examined (5.2–10), variations of internal pH from high to low values result in a ...
Quaternary strychnine blocks sodium channels from the axoplasmic side, probably by insertion into th...
In voltage clamp experiments, externally applied tetraethylammonium ion (TEA) was found to have mini...
The original experiments of Cole and Moore (1960. Biophys. J. 1:161–202.), using conditioning and te...
Blocking of potassium channels by internally and externally applied barium ions has been studied in ...
The interaction of internal anions with the delayed rectifier potassium channel was studied in perfu...
We have studied the effects of the tetra-n-alkylammonium (TAA) ions, (CnH2n+1)4N+, n = 1–6, on the p...
We have studied the effects of external cesium and rubidium on potassium conductance of voltage clam...
External Ba2+ speeds the OFF gating currents (IgOFF) of Shaker K+ channels but only upon repolarizat...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
A slow potassium inactivation i.e. decrease of conductance when the inside of the membrane is made m...
Aminopyridines are known to block potassium (K) currents in excitable membranes in a manner dependen...
In perfused squid giant axons, potassium channels irreversibly deteriorate when the internal K+ is r...
AbstractMutations in the outer pore region of Shaker K+ channels (T449 and D447) can influence exter...
External barium ions inhibit K+ currents of Xenopus oocytes expressing ShH4 Δ646, the non-inactivati...
In the range of pH examined (5.2–10), variations of internal pH from high to low values result in a ...
Quaternary strychnine blocks sodium channels from the axoplasmic side, probably by insertion into th...
In voltage clamp experiments, externally applied tetraethylammonium ion (TEA) was found to have mini...
The original experiments of Cole and Moore (1960. Biophys. J. 1:161–202.), using conditioning and te...