By use of microelectrodes, changes in the receptor current and the Ca2+ concentration were measured in the rod layer of the rat retina after stimulation by flashes or steady light. Thereby light induced Ca2+ sources, and sinks along a rod were determined in dependence of time. Thus, the Ca2+ fluxes across the plasma membrane of a mammalian rod could be studied in detail. By light stimulation, Ca2+ sources are evoked along the outer segment only. Immediately after a saturating flash, a maximum of Ca2+ efflux is observed which decays exponentially with tau = 0.3 s at 37 degrees C (4.2 s at 23 degrees C). During regeneration of the dark current, the outer segment acts as a Ca2+ sink, indicating a restoration of the Ca(2+)-depleted outer segment. These findings agree with earlier reports on amphibian rods. Further experiments showed that the peak Ca2+ efflux and tau are temperature dependent. The peak amplitude also depends on the external Ca2+ concentration. In contrast to the reports on amphibian rods, only a part of the Ca2+ ions extruded from the outer segment is directly restored. Surprisingly, during steady light the Ca2+ efflux approaches a permanent residual value. Therefore, in course of a photoresponse, Ca2+ must be liberated irreversibly from internal Ca2+ stores. There is certain evidence that the inner segment acts as a Ca2+ store. Our results show that the Ca2+ fraction of the ions carrying the dark current is proportional to the extracellular Ca2+ concentration. This indicates that the Ca2+ permeability of the plasma membrane of the rod outer segment is independent of the Ca2+ concentration.
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Ca2+ fluxes and channel regulation in rods of the albino rat.
A Knopp,
A Knopp
Max Volmer Institut für Biophysikalische and Physikalische Chemie, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.
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H Rüppel
H Rüppel
Max Volmer Institut für Biophysikalische and Physikalische Chemie, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.
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A Knopp,
H Rüppel
Max Volmer Institut für Biophysikalische and Physikalische Chemie, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1996) 107 (5): 577–595.
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A Knopp, H Rüppel; Ca2+ fluxes and channel regulation in rods of the albino rat.. J Gen Physiol 1 May 1996; 107 (5): 577–595. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.107.5.577
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