Evidence for a sodium-dependent potassium conductance in frog myelinated axon.
1995
Abstract After blockade of the voltage-dependent potassium conductances by intracellular application of 4-aminopyridine and tetraethylammonium in frog myelinated axons, a set of brief (0.1 ms) intracellular depolarizing pulses or a long (200 ms) depolarizing pulse evoked a train of action potentials. Under both experimental conditions a hyperpolarizing afterpotential appeared (duration 367 ms ± 34, mean ± S.E., n = 15 ). The purpose of this study was to investigate the properties of this hyperpolarizing afterpotential. It was found that the hyperpolarizing afterpotential increases in amplitude with: (1) the number of sodium-dependent action potentials; (2) action potential broadening (following potassium channels blockade); and (3) the level of depolarization during a current step. Application of tetrodotoxin prevented the activation of the hyperpolarizing afterpotential by any of the above stimuli. The hyperpolarizing afterpotential was unaffected by: (1) 8-acetyl-strophanthidin, an agent that poisons the electrogenic pumping in the axon; (2) blocking calcium influx with extracellular 10 mM magnesium or 2 mM manganese; and (3) buffering of the intracellular calcium, using EGTA in the recording microelectrode. Extracellular application of tetraethylammonium, but not 4-aminopyridine, reduced the hyperpolarizing afterpotential. The hyperpolarizing afterpotential reversed at ≫−92 mV. Increasing the external potassium concentration from 2 to 10 mM shifted the reversal potential +14.5 mV, indicating that the hyperpolarizing afterpotential is a potassium mediated conductance. Reducing the extracellular sodium concentration or replacing the external sodium with lithium ions substantially reduced and/or abolished the hyperpolarizing afterpotential. These results are consistent with the presence of a sodium-activated potassium conductance in amphibian myelinated axons and that activation of the conductance is responsible for the hyperpolarizing afterpotential recorded after blocking voltage-dependent potassium conductances with 4-aminopyridine and tetrathylammonium.
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