Title : Tonic depolarization of excitatory nerve terminals in crayfish muscle by high concentrations of extracellular potassium - Martin_1985_Neurosci.Lett_53_309 |
Author(s) : Martin C , Finger W |
Ref : Neuroscience Letters , 53 :309 , 1985 |
Abstract :
At voltage-clamped fibres of the claw opener muscle of small crayfish, spontaneous quantal release of excitatory transmitter elicited by raising extracellular K+ to 100 mM was investigated. On application of the high K+ concentration, the rates of quantal release increased to n = 10,000-25,000 quanta/s within 10 s, and thereafter declined exponentially, either with a single (tau congruent to 15-40 s) or with two (tau 1 congruent to 15-40 s, tau 2 greater than 70 s) time constants. The total number of quanta released per trial ranged from s = 200,000 to 800,000 quanta. The results were derived by means of the fluctuation analysis technique. |
PubMedSearch : Martin_1985_Neurosci.Lett_53_309 |
PubMedID: 2984609 |
Martin C, Finger W (1985)
Tonic depolarization of excitatory nerve terminals in crayfish muscle by high concentrations of extracellular potassium
Neuroscience Letters
53 :309
Martin C, Finger W (1985)
Neuroscience Letters
53 :309