IONIC CONDUCTANCES OF MONKEY SOLITARY CONE INNER SEGMENTS

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作者
YAGI, T [1 ]
MACLEISH, PR [1 ]
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[1] ROCKEFELLER UNIV,NEUROBIOL LAB,NEW YORK,NY 10021
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10.1152/jn.1994.71.2.656
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The membrane properties of cone inner segments dissociated enzymatically from monkey retina were studied under voltage-clamp conditions using patch pipettes in the whole-cell clamp configuration. 2. A noninactivating, voltage-gated calcium current was evoked at potentials positive to -60 mV and peaked between -30 and -20 mV when barium was substituted for calcium. Cadmium (50 mu M) but not nickel (50 mu M) blocked the current. 3. A large calcium-activated anion current (I-An) was observed when the membrane potential was set to a level between -60 and 30 mV. The reversal potential of I-An was O mV with chloride as the sole anion and about -30 and -40 mV when methanesulfonate and D-aspartate, respectively, replaced intracellular chloride to set the equilibrium potential for chloride at -50 mV. I-An inactivated and oscillated when the membrane potential was maintained at depolarized levels, contrary to calcium-activated anionic currents seen in photoreceptors of other species. 4. A sustained-type potassium current was activated by depolarizations positive to -50 mV. The time course of activation and deactivation were voltage dependent. This potassium current was partially blocked by 20 mM tetraethylammonium ions. 5. A transient potassium current was activated by depolarizations positive to -20 mV. This current was blocked by 4-amino-pyridine (2 mM) and inactivated with a time constant of similar to 500 ms. The amplitude in response to voltage steps to 45 mV was decreased by prepulses to voltages more positive than -30 mV. 6. Hyperpolarization negative to -65 mV activated an inward current that was completely blocked by external cesium (10 mM). The reversal potential suggested a conductance mechanism permeable to both sodium and potassium ions. 7. A calcium-activated potassium current, which was found in salamander photoreceptors, was not detected. 8. The presence of these conductances is expected to influence the membrane potential and the time course of the light response in monkey cones.
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