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. 1975 Jun;72(6):2140–2144. doi: 10.1073/pnas.72.6.2140

Voltage-dependence of drug-induced conductance in frog neuromuscular junction.

E Neher, B Sakmann
PMCID: PMC432712  PMID: 1079601

Abstract

Membrane currents from voltage-clamped frog muscle fibers were recorded during iontophoretic application of steady doses of carbachol, acetylcholine, and suberyldicholine to the endplate region. In the presence of these drugs, an exponentially relaxing current was observed after step changes of membrane potential. The time constant of relaxation was found to be voltage-dependent. It was equal to the time constant obtained from the autocorrelation function of drug-induced conductance fluctuations measured under similar conditions. Analysis of instantaneous current at the on- and offsets of voltageclamp pulses showed that there is no shift in equilibrium potential during the pulses.

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