Mitra R, Morad M
Science. 1985 Jul 19;229(4710):269-72. doi: 10.1126/science.2409600.
Inward movement of calcium through voltage-dependent channels in muscle is thought to initiate the action potential and trigger contraction. Calcium-activated potassium channels carry large outward potassium currents that may be responsible for membrane repolarization. Calcium and calcium-activated potassium currents were identified in enzymatically isolated mammalian gastric myocytes. These currents were blocked by cadmium and nifedipine but were not substantially affected by diltiazem or D600. No evidence for a tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium current or an inwardly rectifying potassium current was found.
钙通过肌肉中电压依赖性通道的内向移动被认为可引发动作电位并触发收缩。钙激活钾通道携带大量外向钾电流,这可能负责膜复极化。在酶分离的哺乳动物胃肌细胞中鉴定出钙电流和钙激活钾电流。这些电流被镉和硝苯地平阻断,但不受地尔硫卓或D600的显著影响。未发现对河豚毒素敏感的钠电流或内向整流钾电流的证据。