External [K+] and the Block of the K+ Inward Rectifier by External Cs+ in Frog Skeletal Muscle
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Frog skeletal muscle has a K+ channel called the inward rectifier, which passes inward current more readily than outward current. Gay and Stanfield (1977) described a voltage-dependent block of inward K+ currents through the inward rectifier by external Cs+ in frog muscle. Here, frog single muscle fibers were voltage clamped using the vaseline-gap voltage-clamp technique to study the effect of external [K+] on the voltage-dependent block of inward K+ currents through the inward rectifier by external Cs+. The block of inward K+ currents through the channel by external Cs+ was found to depend on external [K+], such that increasing the external concentration of the permeant ion K+ potentiated the block produced by the impermeant external Cs+. These findings are not consistent with a one-ion channel model for the inward rectifier. The Eyring rate theory formalism for channels, viewed as single-file multi-ion pores (Hille and Schwarz, 1978), was used to develop a two-site multi-ion model for the inward rectifier. This model successfully reproduced the experimentally observed potentiation of the Cs+ block of the channel by external K+, thus lending further support to the view of the inward rectifier as a multi-ion channel.
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