Comp Biochem Physiol C Comp Pharmacol Toxicol
June 1991
This article presents a brief review on the electrophysiological analysis of the structural aspects of the voltage-dependent SR (sarcoplasmic reticulum) K+ channel. In the first half, early attempts to determine the physical dimensions of the ion conducting mechanism such as the mouth, narrow tunnel, or ion selective filter of the channel, are reviewed. The depicted cartoon of the SR K+ channel, as an extremely short, busy district with a big mouth on each side, is quite similar to the recently-obtained reconstructed structural image of the acetylcholine receptor channel.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntrafusal muscle fibres from bull-frog semitendinosus, iliofibularis and sartorius muscles were classified into three types using the histochemical, immunofluorescent and morphological characteristics, with reference to the extrafusal muscle fibres, which were classified into five types in accordance with Rowlerson & Spurway (1988). Immunofluorescent reactions with antibodies against slow or fast myosins obtained from anterior or posterior latissimus dorsi muscles (ALD or PLD), respectively, of chicken were used as the primary criterion. Histochemical profiles of muscle fibres were classified into nine types of myosin ATPase activity as the secondary criterion.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have developed techniques for micromanipulation under high power video microscopy. We have used these to study the structure and motion of patch-clamped membranes when driven by pressure steps. Patch-clamped membranes do not consist of just a membrane, but rather a plug of membrane-covered cytoplasm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCa2(+)-activated K+ channels from rat brain synaptosomal membranes were incorporated into planar lipid bilayers, and the effects of aminoglycoside antibiotics on the single channel conductance (258 +/- 13 pS at 100 mM K+) were investigated. Aminoglycosides reduced the single channel conductance from the 'cis' (cytoplasmic) side in a dose- and voltage-dependent manner. Voltage dependence of the blockade indicated an interaction between positively charged amino residues of aminoglycoside antibiotics and a binding site located within the electric field of the ion-conducting pathway.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChanges in the density of intramembrane particles (IMPs) of sensory nerve terminals in the bullfrog muscle spindle were correlated with recovery in the response of the spindle to stretch during postcrush reinnervation. A few IMPs on the protoplasmic (P) face in summer experiments (June to October) reappeared by the 3rd week after the nerve crush, then rapidly increased to 110% and 120% of control values 2 and 2.5 months after the crush.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso
May 1989
J Acoust Soc Am
January 1989
The chronic effects of kanamycin (KM) on hearing in the budgerigar were investigated by behavioral audiometry. The birds received a daily intramuscular injection of KM (100 mg/kg or 200 mg/kg) for 10 successive days, and absolute thresholds between pre- and post-treatment were compared. KM induced both transient and permanent low-frequency specific hearing loss; i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of intense noise exposure on hearing in the budgerigar were examined by behavioral audiometry. After binaural exposure to an intense broadband noise, auditory threshold shifts (TS) of the birds were continuously measured at frequencies between 0.125 and 8 kHz using an avoidance conditioning technique.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA preparation of decapsulated muscle spindles with intact sensory innervation has been developed to allow direct access to the sensory terminal for the application of drugs or to alter the extracellular ionic composition. Muscle spindles were isolated from semitendinosus muscles of the frog Rana catesbeiana, and were incubated in a calcium-free Ringer's solution containing 0.2% collagenase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn decapsulated muscle spindles, application of dibutyryl cyclic AMP (d-cAMP, 0.1-10 mM) and forskolin (10-100 microM) increased the rate of spontaneous discharges and decreased the responsiveness to stretch. Addition of 2-5 mM CaCl2 or 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCell Struct Funct
February 1988
The single-channel properties for monovalent and divalent cations of a voltage-independent cation channel from Tetrahymena cilia were studied in planar lipid bilayers. The single-channel conductance reached a maximum value as the K+ concentration was increased in symmetrical solutions of K+. The concentration dependence of the conductance was approximated to a simple saturation curve (a single-ion channel model) with an apparent Michaelis constant of 16.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to identify the cGMP-sensitive ion channel protein in frog rod outer segments (ROS), we analyzed cGMP binding proteins in the ROS by means of photoaffinity labeling with [3H]cGMP. We found four cGMP binding proteins with molecular weights (Mws) of 250K, 100K, 92K, and 53K. The 250K protein was an integral-membrane protein, which we named cG-Protein, (cG stands for cGMP).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn some muscle spindles located in or near the red area of semitendinosus muscle of the bull frog, a fine motor axon innervates the intracapsular compact zone, without any branches onto the extrafusal muscle fibers. The fine motor axon is 3.9 microns in mean diameter (measured in living axon) and 9.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sizes and population density of intramembrane particles in the non-myelinated sensory nerve terminals of frog muscle spindles were studied in comparison with changes in the responses to spindles to stretch 1-28 days after denervation. The sciatic nerve in the right leg was cut at the dorsal part of the hip joint. Spindle receptors in the left leg were used as controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn anion channel of sarcoplasmic reticulum vesicle has been incorporated into planar lipid bilayers by means of a fusion method and its basic properties were investigated. Analysis of fusion processes suggested that one SR vesicle contained approximately one anion channel. The conductance of this channel has several substates and shows a flickering behavior.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol
March 1986
Single-channel conductance of the K+ channel from sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was reduced by aminoglycoside antibiotics such as neomycin and ribostamycin and also by n-hexylamine from either side of the membrane in a dose- and voltage-dependent manner. K+ channels were incorporated into an artificial phospholipid bilayer. This inhibition follows a single-site titration curve.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol
July 1985
A single cation channel from Tetrahymena cilia was incorporated into planar lipid bilayers. This channel selected for K+, Na+, and Li+ over Cl- and gluconate-, and its single channel conductance (at +25 mV) was 211 +/- 8 pS (mean +/- SE) in 100 mM K+-gluconate. The channel was not voltage dependent and may contribute to the resting K+ conductance of ciliary membrane.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFModel calculations are presented for the several properties of the development of the retinotectal projection in amphibians and fishes, using the Gierer-Meinhardt equations. One of these properties is the maintenance of topographic mapping between the retina and the tectum during their development despite the fact that the two tissues grow in morphologically different ways. Another is the existence of a "critical period", at which the coordinates of the retina with respect to the tectum are irrevocably determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate the role of electrical junction, a model system consisting of two electrically coupled neurons was studied. It was revealed that the model system generates both the in-phase pattern and the anti-phase pattern stably. Physiological condierations revealed the following.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIyodenshi To Seitai Kogaku
April 1979
A calcium sensitive univalent cation channel could be formed by lysotriphosphoinositide on an artificial bilayer membrane made of oxidized cholesterol. The modified membrane was selectively permeable to univalent cations, but was only very sparingly permeable to anions or divalent cations. Selectivity sequence among group IA cations was Rb+ greater than Cs+ greater than Na+ greater than K+ greater than Li+.
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