The interaction of pancuronium with sodium channels was investigated in squid axons. Sodium current turns on normally but turns off more quickly than the control with pancuronium 0.1-1mM present internally; The sodium tail current associated with repolarization exhibits an initial hook and then decays more slowly than the control. Pancuronium induces inactivation after the sodium inactivation has been removed by internal perfusion of pronase. Such pancuronium-induced sodium inactivation follows a single exponential time course, suggesting first order kinetics which represents the interaction of the pancuronium molecule with the open sodium channel. The rate constant of association k with the binding site is independent of the membrane potential ranging from 0 to 80 mV, but increases with increasing internal concentration of pancuronium. However, the rate constant of dissociation l is independent of internal concentration of pancuronium but decreases with increasing the membrane potential. The voltage dependence of l is not affected by changine external sodium concentration, suggesting a current-independent conductance block, The steady-state block depends on the membrane potential, being more pronounced with increasing depolarization, and is accounted for in terms of the voltage dependence of l. A kinetic model, based on the experimental observations and the assumption on binding kinetics of pancuronium with the open sodium channel, successfully simulates many features of sodium current in the presence of pancuronium.
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March 01 1977
Kinetic analysis of pancuronium interaction with sodium channels in squid axon membranes.
J Z Yeh
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T Narahashi
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1977) 69 (3): 293–323.
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J Z Yeh, T Narahashi; Kinetic analysis of pancuronium interaction with sodium channels in squid axon membranes.. J Gen Physiol 1 March 1977; 69 (3): 293–323. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.69.3.293
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