Individual Na+ channels of dissociated frog skeletal muscle cells at 10 degrees C fail to inactivate in 0.02% of depolarizing pulses, thus producing bursts of openings lasting hundreds of milliseconds. We present here a kinetic analysis of 87 such bursts that were recorded in multi-channel patches at four pulse potentials. We used standard dwell-time histograms as well as fluctuation analysis to analyze the gating kinetics of the bursting channels. Since each burst contained only 75-150 openings, detailed characterization of the kinetics from single bursts was not possible. Nevertheless, at this low kinetic resolution, the open and closed times could be well fitted by single exponentials (or Lorentzians for the power spectra). The best estimates of both the open and closed time constants produced by either technique were much more broadly dispersed then expected from experimental or analytical variability, with values varying by as much as an order of magnitude. Furthermore, the values of the open and closed time constants were not significantly correlated with one another from burst to burst. The bursts thus expressed diverse kinetic behaviors, all of which appear to be manifestations of a single type of Na+ channel. Although the opening and closing rates were dispersed, their average values were close to those of alpha m and 2 beta m derived from fits to the early transient Na+ currents over the same voltage range. We propose a model in which the channel has both primary states (e.g., open, closed, and inactivated), as well as "modes" that are associated with independent alterations in the rate constants for transition between each of these primary states.
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Kinetic diversity of Na+ channel bursts in frog skeletal muscle.
J B Patlak,
J B Patlak
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405.
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M Ortiz
M Ortiz
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405.
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J B Patlak
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M Ortiz
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Vermont, Burlington 05405.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1989) 94 (2): 279–301.
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J B Patlak, M Ortiz; Kinetic diversity of Na+ channel bursts in frog skeletal muscle.. J Gen Physiol 1 August 1989; 94 (2): 279–301. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.94.2.279
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