Single- and multi-channel currents recorded with patch electrodes in mouse eggs
Zona-free mouse eggs are amenable to patch recording as well as to whole-cell recording (Bland et al., 1984; Peres, 1986a). Although many patches are silent, others show spontaneous channel opening; the single channel current is 1.5 pA and inwardly directed at resting potential (RP). Current amplitu...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Cell Biology International Reports 1987-06, Vol.11 (6), p.487-493 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Zona-free mouse eggs are amenable to patch recording as well as to whole-cell recording
(Bland et al., 1984;
Peres, 1986a). Although many patches are silent, others show spontaneous channel opening; the single channel current is 1.5 pA and inwardly directed at resting potential (RP). Current amplitudes distribute normally as a single population at RP, however at RP — 50 mV the amplitude histogram indicates two channel populations. Open time distribution is exponential with a mean open time between 4 and 7 msec at RP.
In three cases out of thirty-eight, in which depolarizations were given from a holding potential of RP — 50 mV, microscopic currents very similar in kinetics and voltage-dependence to the whole-cell Ca
2+ current were observed. No single-channel currents could be resolved in these traces.
The results reported here indicate that the voltage-dependent Ca
2+ current of the mouse egg goes through low-conductance channels located in high density spots on the egg surface. |
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ISSN: | 0309-1651 1878-240X |
DOI: | 10.1016/0309-1651(87)90082-8 |