Two types of Ca channel in rat pancreatic β-cells
✍ Scribed by Frances M. Ashcroft; R. P. Kelly; P. A. Smith
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 295 KB
- Volume
- 415
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0031-6768
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✦ Synopsis
Ba currents flowing through single Ca-channels were recorded from cell-attached patches on rat pancreatic gcells. Two types of voltage-activated Ca-channels were found. The first (T-type) had a single channel conductance of 8 pS in 100 mM Ba, was activated at a low threshold (around -50mV) and inactivated by holding potentials positive to -40 mV. These properties are similar to those described for T-type channels in other preparations. The second type of Ca-channel (L-type) had a single channel conductance of 20pS in 100 mMBa, was activated at a higher threshold (> -30mV), showed little inactivation during a 250 ms pulse and could be activated from a holding potential of -40inV. The dihydropyridine agonist BAYK 8644 selectively prolonged L-type Ca-channel openings. These properties are characteristic of L-type Ca-channels.
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