Time-dependent slowly activating currents through
outside-out patches. A, Current as a function of time in response to
voltage clamp pulses from a holding potential of −80 mV to
Vm values between −180 and 90 mV at 30-mV
increments in 1 mm KCl. B and C, Current-voltage
curves for initial (▪) and final currents (▴) for four patches in 1
mm KCl (B) and five patches in 10
mm KCl (C). Currents were normalized to the final
current at 90 mV for each patch. D, Current voltage curves obtained
from nonstationary noise analysis on smooth time-dependent currents
obtained from outside-out patches in 10 mm KCl
(▴, n = 4 patches) or 1 mm KCl
(▪, n = 3 patches). The conductances estimated from
linear regressions were 2.5 and 0.5 pS, respectively. The fitted line
for 1 mm KCl extrapolates to a reversal potential
of −40 mV. The voltage intercept for the 10 mm
KCl line is −1.5 mV. Bath solution: 1 or 10 mm
KCl, 1 mm CaCl2, and 5
mm MES; pipette solution was type I. Data were
filtered at 1 kHz and sampled at 2 or 4 kHz.