The depressing effect of tetracaine and ryanodine on the slow outward current correlated with that of contraction in voltage-clamped frog muscle fibres |
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Authors: | Mohammad Nasri-Sebdani Flavien Traoré Christian Cognard Daniel Potreau Jean -Pierre Poindessault Guy Raymond |
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Affiliation: | (1) Laboratory of General Physiology, URA CNRS 290, Faculty of Sciences, 40, Avenue du Recteur Pineau, F-86022 Poitiers Cedex, France;(2) Present address: Department of Physiology, University of Abidjan, Abidjan, Ivory Coast |
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Abstract: | The effects of tetracaine (10–50 M) and ryanodine (0.1–10 M) were tested on the slow outward K+ current (Iso) and the mechanical tension of isolated frog muscle fibres in a voltage-clamp device (double mannitol-gap) connected to a mechanoelectric transducer. In the concentration range tested, both drugs induced a simultaneous inhibition of tension and current. In all cases the effect on tension was twice that on current. The tetracaine-induced current and tension blocks were fully reversible and dose-dependent. In contrast the ryanodine effects on current and tension were not reversible and did not exhibit a dose dependence except for the delay before the onset of the response, which was shortened when the concentration was raised. Linear regression analysis of the time-dependent and dose-dependent effects of both drugs indicated a strong correlation between the decreases in tension and current. It is concluded that the slow outward current is partly under the control of the Ca2+ release from sarcoplasmic reticulum during contraction. |
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Keywords: | Skeletal muscle Voltage clamp Ca2+- dependent K+ current SR calcium release Tetracaine Ryanodine |
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