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A Cl- Conductance Activated by Hyperpolarization in Aplysia Neurones

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Journal Nature
Specialty Science
Date 1982 Sep 23
PMID 6287294
Citations 17
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Abstract

Although many voltage-gated cation channels have been described and extensively studied in biological membranes, there are very few examples of voltage-gated anion channels. Chloride conductances activated by depolarization have been observed in skate electroplaque and in frog and chick skeletal muscle. A Cl- conductance activated by hyperpolarization has been suggested both for frog muscle treated with acid (pH 5) solutions, and for crayfish muscle where it could account for the fact that the pronounced inward-going rectification of the I-V curve disappears if the fibres have been soaked in a Cl(-)-free solution. More recently, voltage-dependent anion channels extracted from biological membranes have been incorporated into artificial membranes. I now report that in Aplysia neurones, and in particular those in which the internal Cl- concentration has been increased, a Cl- conductance can be observed which is slowly activated by hyperpolarization and shows a vary steep voltage dependence. This time- and voltage-dependent Cl- conductance probably exists also in many other cells. Its presence might explain why it is difficult when using KCl-filled microelectrodes to maintain prolonged hyperpolarizations. This Cl- conductance constitutes a new type of inward-going rectification distinct both from the classical "anomalous rectification' which involves selective K+ channels and from the current termed if in heart muscle that is presently attributed to a cationic conductance.

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