The voltage dependence of carbachol-induced desensitization has been analyzed in potassium-depolarized frog sartorius muscle preparations with voltage clamp techniques over a wide voltage range (-120 to +40 mV). Desensitization developed exponentially at all voltages with tau, the time constant of desensitization onset, varying as a logarithmic function of membrane voltage. The voltage dependence of tau remained in calcium-deficient solutions and was not altered by elevating either the level of extracellular or intracellular calcium. We have analyzed our results according to a simple sequential kinetic scheme in which the rate-limiting step in the development of desensitization is a transition of the receptor channel complex from the activated conducting state to a desensitized, nonconducting state. We conclude (a) that the observed voltage sensitivity of desensitization primarily resides in the voltage dependence of this transition, and (b) the kinetics of activation appear to have a greater influence on the observed rate of desensitization than on its voltage dependence. The magnitude of the voltage dependence suggests that a greater change in free energy is required for the transition to the desensitized state than for the transition between the open and closed states of the receptor channel complex.
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May 01 1980
Voltage dependence of desensitization. Influence of calcium and activation kinetics.
J F Fiekers
,
P M Spannbauer
,
B Scubon-Mulieri
,
R L Parsons
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1980) 75 (5): 511–529.
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J F Fiekers, P M Spannbauer, B Scubon-Mulieri, R L Parsons; Voltage dependence of desensitization. Influence of calcium and activation kinetics.. J Gen Physiol 1 May 1980; 75 (5): 511–529. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.75.5.511
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