A spike that is the result of calcium permeability through potassium channels was separated from the action potential is squid giant axons internally perfused with a 30 mM NaF solution and bathed in a 100 mM CaCl2 solution by blocking sodium channels with tetrodotoxin. Currents through potassium channels were studied under voltage clamp. The records showed a clear voltage-dependent inactivation of the currents. The inactivation was composed of at least two components; one relatively fast, having a time constant of 20--30 ms, and the other very slow, having a time constant of 5--10 s. Voltage clamp was carried out with a variety of salt compositions in both the internal and external solutions. A similar voltage-dependent inactivation, also composed of the two components, was recognized in all the current through potassium channels. Although the direction and intensity of current strongly depended on the salt composition of the solutions, the time-courses of these currents at corresponding voltages were very similar. These results strongly suggest that the inactivation of the currents in attributable to an essential, dynamic property of potassium channels themselves. Thus, the generation of a potassium-channel spike can be understood as an event that occurs when the equilibrium potential across the potassium channel becomes positive.
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July 01 1981
Activation-inactivation of potassium channels and development of the potassium-channel spike in internally perfused squid giant axons.
I Inoue
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1981) 78 (1): 43–61.
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I Inoue; Activation-inactivation of potassium channels and development of the potassium-channel spike in internally perfused squid giant axons.. J Gen Physiol 1 July 1981; 78 (1): 43–61. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.78.1.43
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