Rapid and slow gating of veratridine-modified sodium channels in frog myelinated nerve

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Abstract

The properties of voltage-dependent Na channels modified by veratridine (VTD) were studied in voltage-clamped nodes of Ranvier of the frog Rana pipiem. Two modes of gating of VTD-modified channels are described. The first, occurring on a time scale of milliseconds, is shown to be the transition of channels between a modified resting state and a modified open state. There are important qualitative and quantitative differences of this gating process in nerve compared with that in muscle (Leibowitz et al., 1986). A second gating process occurring on a time scale of seconds, was originally described as a modified activation process (Ulbricht, 1969). This process is further analyzed here, and a model is presented in which the slow process represents the gating of VTD-modified channels between open and inactivated states. An expanded model is a step in the direction of unifying the known rapid and slow physiologic processes of Na channels modified by VTD and related alkaloid neurotoxins. © 1989, Rockefeller University Press., All rights reserved.

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Rando, T. A. (1989). Rapid and slow gating of veratridine-modified sodium channels in frog myelinated nerve. Journal of General Physiology, 93(1), 43–65. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.93.1.43

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