Stettmeier_1983_Pflugers.Arch_397_237

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Title : Excitatory postsynaptic channels operated by quisqualate in crayfish muscle - Stettmeier_1983_Pflugers.Arch_397_237
Author(s) : Stettmeier H , Finger W
Ref : Pflugers Arch , 397 :237 , 1983
Abstract :

Small crayfish muscle fibers were voltage clamped and membrane current noise elicited by bath application of quisqualate, a compound structurally related to the excitatory transmitter glutamate, was measured. It was found that quisqualate activates the same excitatory postsynaptic receptors as glutamate but its affinity for these receptors is about one hundred times larger. Noise analysis revealed that the high potency of quisqualate was attributable in part to an increased apparent mean channel open time, tau noise (quisqualate), which was about ten times larger than on activation by glutamate. The channel conductance gamma(quisqualate), however, was about three times smaller than gamma(glutamate). At T = 8 C and E = -60 mV, tau noise (quisqualate) = 9.3 +/- 1.8 ms and gamma(quisqualate) = 9.7 +/- 1.1 pS resulted. tau noise (quisqualate) decreased with hyperpolarization but it was much less voltage dependent than tau noise (glutamate): tau noise (quisqualate) = 6.0 ms . exp (E/362 mV). Both gamma(quisqualate) and alpha = tau noise (quisqualate) increased with temperature (Q10 approximately 1.6). This temperature dependence was characterized by the temperature independent activation energies E gamma = 29.1 +/- 1.7 kJ/mol and E alpha = 33.9 +/- 1.3 kJ/mol. Concanavalin A which blocks desensitization of the quisqualate/glutamate receptors did not influence tau noise (quisqualate) significantly.

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Stettmeier H, Finger W (1983)
Excitatory postsynaptic channels operated by quisqualate in crayfish muscle
Pflugers Arch 397 :237

Stettmeier H, Finger W (1983)
Pflugers Arch 397 :237