| Title : Kinetics of acetylcholine-activated cation channel blockade by the calcium antagonist D-600 in Aplysia neurons - Slater_1983_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_3_329 |
| Author(s) : Slater NT , Haas HL , Carpenter DO |
| Ref : Cellular Molecular Neurobiology , 3 :329 , 1983 |
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Abstract :
The effects of the calcium channel blocker D-600 on the cation channels activated by acetylcholine (ACh) was studied in voltage-clamped Aplysia neurons by voltage-jump relaxation analysis. D-600 blocked the steady-state ACh current in a highly voltage-dependent manner, the degree of antagonism increasing with membrane hyperpolarization. In the presence of D-600 the current relaxations following hyperpolarizing command steps became biphasic. The time constants of ACh-induced current relaxations (tau f), which approximate the mean channel lifetime, were reduced in a voltage-dependent manner, the degree of reduction of tau f increasing with increasing membrane potential. In addition to the acceleration of tau f, a slow, inverse kinetic component (tau s) of the relaxation appeared in the presence of D-600. The rate of this inverse kinetic component was accelerated either by increasing the agonist or antagonist dose or by increasing the membrane potential. These results suggest that D-600 acts to antagonize the acetylcholine response through a blockade of the open state of the transmitter-activated cation channel. Possible kinetic schemes for this interaction are discussed. |
| PubMedSearch : Slater_1983_Cell.Mol.Neurobiol_3_329 |
| PubMedID: 6325010 |
Slater NT, Haas HL, Carpenter DO (1983)
Kinetics of acetylcholine-activated cation channel blockade by the calcium antagonist D-600 in Aplysia neurons
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology
3 :329
Slater NT, Haas HL, Carpenter DO (1983)
Cellular Molecular Neurobiology
3 :329