KINETICS OF AGONIST CONDUCTANCE CHANGES DURING HYPERPOLARIZATION AT FROG END PLATES

Article date: February 1997

By: P.R. ADAMS, in Volume 120, Issue S1, pages 416-418

The effect of rapid hyperpolarization on acetylcholine‐ or carbachol‐induced currents was studied at voltage clamped frog endplates. Following a hyperpolarizing step the agonist‐induced conductance increased approximately exponentially to a new level. The rate constant for this process was smaller during hyperpolarization or lowered temperature, and was also smaller for acetylcholine than for carbachol. The results are interpreted in terms of a potential‐dependent conformational change of the receptor.

DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1997.tb06825.x

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