When solutions containing agonists are applied to the innervated face of an Electrophorus electroplaque, the membrane's conductance increases. The agonist-induced conductance is increased at more negative membrane potentials. The "instantaneous" current-voltage curve for agonist-induced currents is linear and shows a reversal potential near zero mV; chord conductances, calculated on the basis of this reversal potential, change epsilon-fold for every 62-mV change in potential when the conductance is small. Conductance depends non-linearly on small agonist concentrations; at all potentials, the dose-response curve has a Hill coefficient of 1.45 for decamethonium (Deca) and 1.90 for carbamylcholine (Carb). With agonist concentrations greater than 10(-4) M Carb or 10(-%) M Deca, the conductance rises to a peak 0.5-1.5 min after introduction of agonist, then declines with time; this effect resembles the "desensitization" reported for myoneural junctions. Elapid alpha-toxin, tubocurarine, and desensitization reduce the conductance without changing the effects of potential; the apparent dissociation constant for tubocurarine is 2 X 10(-7) M. By contrast, procaine effects a greater fractional inhibition of the conductance at high negative potentials.
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June 01 1975
Conductance increases produced by bath application of cholinergic agonists to Electrophorus electroplaques.
H A Lester
J P Changeux
R E Sheridan
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1975) 65 (6): 797–816.
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H A Lester, J P Changeux, R E Sheridan; Conductance increases produced by bath application of cholinergic agonists to Electrophorus electroplaques.. J Gen Physiol 1 June 1975; 65 (6): 797–816. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.65.6.797
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