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J Physiol Vol 495, Issue Pt 1 pp 83-95
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Open channel and competitive block of the embryonic form of the nicotinic receptor of mouse myotubes by (+)-tubocurarine.

J Bufler, R Wilhelm, H Parnas, C Franke and J Dudel

Physiologisches Institut, Technischen, Universität München, Germany.

1. Embryonic-like nicotinic channels were studied in mouse myotubes. Channel currents were measured by patch clamping outside-out excised patches to which pulses of agonists and drugs could be applied by a liquid filament switch. The holding potential of the patches was generally around-10 to-40 mV. 2. Pulses of 100 microM or 1 mM acetylcholine (ACh) elicited average channel currents which reached a maximum open probability of 0.93 within 0.5-1.0 ms, decayed with a time constant of desensitization of 20-80 ms, and fell rapidly to zero at the end of the pulse. When such pulses together with increasing concentrations of (+)-tubocurarine (TC) were applied to outside-out patches, the time constant of current decay, tau, decreased beginning at concentrations of TC added to the test solution of > 10 microM, and the peak amplitude of the current decreased markedly at concentrations of TC of > 30 microM due to an open channel block of nicotinic channels by TC. 3. When the outside-out patches were pre-incubated with TC, the peak current elicited by pulses of 100 microM ACh or 1 mM ACh + TC decreased markedly, beginning with concentrations of TC > 30 nM due to a competitive block. 4. The results could be quantitatively modelled by computer calculations based on a circular reaction scheme containing desensitization. TC blocked the open state as well as the unliganded closed state of the embryonic-like nicotinic receptors of mouse myotubes. Also the blocked open channel was subject to desensitization. 5. The rates of block and unblock of the open channel were 3 x 10(6) M-1 S-1 and 0.8 S-1, respectively, and those of the competitive block were 0.5 x 10(6) M-1 S-1 and 0.1 S-1, respectively (at 20 degrees C).







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