LEAD AND ZINC BLOCK A VOLTAGE-ACTIVATED CALCIUM-CHANNEL OF APLYSIA NEURONS

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BUSSELBERG, D
EVANS, ML
RAHMANN, H
CARPENTER, DO
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[1] NEW YORK STATE DEPT HLTH, WADSWORTH CTR LABS & RES, ALBANY, NY 12237 USA
[2] SCH PUBL HLTH ALBANY, ALBANY, NY 12237 USA
[3] UNIV STUTTGART, INST ZOOL, W-7000 STUTTGART 70, GERMANY
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10.1152/jn.1991.65.4.786
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
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1. The effects of Pb2+ and Zn2+ on the peak of the voltage-activated calcium current of Aplysia neurons were examined. Calcium currents were reversibly blocked by Pb2+ at concentrations that did not significantly affect potassium and sodium currents and by Zn2+ at concentrations associated with a delay and reduction of peak sodium and potassium currents. 2. The block by both was concentration dependent, and percentage blockade was reduced in elevated Ca2+. The threshold Pb2+ concentration for blockade in 20 mM Ca artificial sea water (ASW) was approximately 1-mu-M, whereas for Zn2+ it was 2 mM. The Hill coefficient for Pb2+ action was near 1.0 under all conditions, whereas for Zn2+ it was 1.4-1.6. 3. With addition of Pb2+, the voltage at which peak calcium current was generated shifted to hyperpolarized voltages, an effect similar to that caused by reduction of Ca2+ concentration in the absence of Pb2+ . Zn2+ shifted the voltage at which peak current was generated in a depolarizing direction. 4. Pb2+ did not significantly change inactivation but shifted the voltage dependence of activation to hyperpolarized voltages in a dose-dependent manner. Zn2+ shifted both activation and inactivation in a depolarizing direction in a dose-dependent fashion. 5. The blockade of calcium currents by Pb2+ but not Zn2+ was highly voltage dependent and increased with depolarization. 6. Our results suggest that Pb2+ is a specific, potent, competitive, and reversible blocker of calcium currents. These observations are consistent with a competition by Pb2+ with Ca2+ at a binding site within the calcium channel. In contrast, the blockade of calcium currents by Zn2+ is probably through actions at fixed charge sites external to the channel.
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