Using the tight-seal voltage-clamp method, the ionic currents in the enzymatically dispersed single smooth muscle cells of the guinea pig taenia coli have been studied. In a physiological medium containing 3 mM Ca2+, the cells are gently tapering spindles, averaging 201 (length) x 8 microns (largest diameter in center of cell), with a volume of 5 pl. The average cell capacitance is 50 pF, and the specific membrane capacitance 1.15 microF/cm2. The input impedance of the resting cell is 1-2 G omega. Spatially uniform voltage-control prevails after the first 400 microseconds. There is much overlap of the inward and outward currents, but the inward current can be isolated by applying Cs+ internally to block all potassium currents. The inward current is carried by Ca2+. Activation begins at approximately -30 mV, maximum ICa occurs at +10-+20 mV, and the reversal potential is approximately +75 mV. The Ca2+ channel is permeable to Sr2+ and Ba2+, and to Cs+ moving outwards, but not to Na+ moving inwards. Activation and deactivation are very rapid at approximately 33 degrees C, with time-constants of less than 1 ms. Inactivation has a complex time course, resolvable into three exponential components, with average time constants (at 0 mV) of 7, 45, and 400 ms, which are affected differently by voltage. Steady-state inactivation is half-maximal at -30 mV for all components combined, but -36 mV for the fast component and -26 and -23 mV for the other two components. The presence of multiple forms of Ca2+ channel is inferred from the inactivation characteristics, not from activation properties. Recovery of the fast channel occurs with a time-constant of 72 ms (at +10 mV). Ca2+ influx during an action potential can transfer approximately 9 pC of charge, which could elevate intracellular Ca2+ concentration adequately for various physiological functions.
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March 01 1989
Inward current in single smooth muscle cells of the guinea pig taenia coli.
Y Yamamoto,
Y Yamamoto
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn 11203.
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S L Hu,
S L Hu
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn 11203.
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C Y Kao
C Y Kao
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn 11203.
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Y Yamamoto
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S L Hu
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C Y Kao
Department of Pharmacology, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn 11203.
Online ISSN: 1540-7748
Print ISSN: 0022-1295
J Gen Physiol (1989) 93 (3): 521–550.
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Y Yamamoto, S L Hu, C Y Kao; Inward current in single smooth muscle cells of the guinea pig taenia coli.. J Gen Physiol 1 March 1989; 93 (3): 521–550. doi: https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.93.3.521
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