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. 1979 Jan;286:157–171. doi: 10.1113/jphysiol.1979.sp012611

Immobilization of intramembrane charge in Myxicola giant axons.

J O Bullock, C L Schauf
PMCID: PMC1281563  PMID: 439022

Abstract

1. Immobilization of gating charge was examined in Myxicola giant axons dialysed with Cs+. 2. With increasing pulse durations the ratio QOFF/QON decreases to as little as 0.25 with a time constant of 3.2 msec determined from composite data. Na inactivation time constants measured in the same axons ranged from 0.8 to 1.5 msec. A slow component of QOFF tends to appear as QOFF/QON decreases. 3. Both QON and QOFF may be decreased by a prepulse with no change in their time course. In this case the time course of the decrease is similar to that observed for INA. 4. The normalized steady-state charge immobilization curve is shifted in the depolarized direction by 15--20 mV from the normalized Na inactivation curve.

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