The effects of benzocaine (0.5–1 mM) on normal Na currents, and on Na current and gating charge movement (Q) of batrachotoxin (BTX)-modified Na channels were analyzed in voltage-clamped frog node of Ranvier. Without BTX treatment the decay of Na current during pulses to between -40 and 0 mV could be decomposed into two exponential components both in the absence and in the presence of benzocaine. Benzocaine did not significantly alter the inactivation time constant of either component, but reduced both their amplitudes. The amplitude of the slow inactivating component was more decreased by benzocaine than the amplitude of the fast one, leading to an apparently faster decline of the overall Na current. After removal of Na inactivation and cha...
We have studied the block by lidocaine and its quaternary derivative, QX-314, of single, batrachotox...
AbstractLocal anesthetics bind to ion channels in a state-dependent manner. For noninactivating volt...
Two distinct types of local anesthetics (LAs) have previously been found to block batrachotoxin (BTX...
The effects of benzocaine (0.5–1 mM) on normal Na currents, and on Na current and gating charge move...
Phasic ("use-dependent") inhibition of sodium currents by the tertiary amine local anesthetics, lido...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the characteristics of Na+ channel modification by b...
Most local anesthetics (LAs) elicit use-dependent inhibition of Na+ currents when excitable membrane...
To study the mechanism of use dependence, we investigated the influence of 0.5 mM tocainide on the a...
Sodium currents were studied under voltage clamp in the presence of neutral, amine, and quaternary l...
Most local anesthetics (LAs) are amine compounds bearing one or several phenolic rings. Many of them...
We have investigated the action of procainamide on batrachotoxin (BTX)-activated sodium channels fro...
The time course of recovery from use-dependent block of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics ...
Local anesthetics bind to ion channels in a state-dependent manner. For noninactivating voltage-gate...
This study assesses the importance of local anesthetic charge and hydrophobicity in determining the ...
Lidocaine produces voltage- and use-dependent inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ channels through prefe...
We have studied the block by lidocaine and its quaternary derivative, QX-314, of single, batrachotox...
AbstractLocal anesthetics bind to ion channels in a state-dependent manner. For noninactivating volt...
Two distinct types of local anesthetics (LAs) have previously been found to block batrachotoxin (BTX...
The effects of benzocaine (0.5–1 mM) on normal Na currents, and on Na current and gating charge move...
Phasic ("use-dependent") inhibition of sodium currents by the tertiary amine local anesthetics, lido...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the characteristics of Na+ channel modification by b...
Most local anesthetics (LAs) elicit use-dependent inhibition of Na+ currents when excitable membrane...
To study the mechanism of use dependence, we investigated the influence of 0.5 mM tocainide on the a...
Sodium currents were studied under voltage clamp in the presence of neutral, amine, and quaternary l...
Most local anesthetics (LAs) are amine compounds bearing one or several phenolic rings. Many of them...
We have investigated the action of procainamide on batrachotoxin (BTX)-activated sodium channels fro...
The time course of recovery from use-dependent block of sodium channels caused by local anesthetics ...
Local anesthetics bind to ion channels in a state-dependent manner. For noninactivating voltage-gate...
This study assesses the importance of local anesthetic charge and hydrophobicity in determining the ...
Lidocaine produces voltage- and use-dependent inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ channels through prefe...
We have studied the block by lidocaine and its quaternary derivative, QX-314, of single, batrachotox...
AbstractLocal anesthetics bind to ion channels in a state-dependent manner. For noninactivating volt...
Two distinct types of local anesthetics (LAs) have previously been found to block batrachotoxin (BTX...