Buku Ajar Genetika Dan Biologi Reproduksi

  • Rinata E
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Abstract

The effects of quinine and tetraethylammonium (TEA) on single-channel K+ currents recorded from excised membrane patches of the insulin-secreting cell line RINm5F were investigated. When 100 μM quinine was applied to the external membrane surface K+ current flow through inward rectifier channels was abolished, while a separate voltage-activated high-conductance K+ channel was not significantly affected. On the other hand, 2 mM TEA abolished current flow through voltage-activated high-conductance K+ channels without influencing the inward rectifier K+ channel. Quinine is therefore not a specific inhibitor of Ca2+-activated K+ channels, but instead a good blocker of the Ca2+-independent K+ inward rectifier channel whereas TEA specifically inhibits the high-conductance voltage-activated K+ channel which is also Ca2+-activated. © 1985.

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Rinata, E. (2020). Buku Ajar Genetika Dan Biologi Reproduksi. Buku Ajar Genetika Dan Biologi Reproduksi. Umsida Press. https://doi.org/10.21070/2020/978-623-6833-96-4

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