Boldin S, Jäger U, Ruppersberg J P, Pentz S, Rüdel R
Pflugers Arch. 1987 Aug;409(4-5):462-7. doi: 10.1007/BF00583802.
Myoballs were cultured from neonatal rat skeletal muscle without the use of antimitotic drugs. Electron microscopic investigation showed that 7-day-old myoballs are multinucleated syncytia in a state of differentiation where filaments are abundant and already in hexagonal arrays. The resting potential of 142 myoballs kept at 20 degrees C was not correlated with the cell size. Its mean value was -64 mV. Cells with a high resting potential were capable of generating action potentials with a threshold of -51 mV, an overshoot of +31 mV, and a rate of rise of 100 V/s. The steady-state current-voltage relation showed inward rectification on hyperpolarization and outward rectification on depolarization. The dynamic sodium and potassium currents were investigated at 37 degrees C with the whole-cell-recording technique. The sodium current had its maximum at -20 mV. The potassium current showed delayed activation and a very slow and incomplete inactivation. The electrophysiological results from these cultured cells are very similar to those obtained from adult cells.
从新生大鼠骨骼肌中培养肌球,未使用抗有丝分裂药物。电子显微镜研究表明,7日龄的肌球是处于分化状态的多核合胞体,其中细丝丰富且已呈六边形排列。142个保存在20摄氏度的肌球的静息电位与细胞大小无关。其平均值为-64 mV。静息电位高的细胞能够产生动作电位,阈值为-51 mV,超射为+31 mV,上升速率为100 V/s。稳态电流-电压关系显示超极化时内向整流,去极化时外向整流。使用全细胞记录技术在37摄氏度下研究动态钠电流和钾电流。钠电流在-20 mV时达到最大值。钾电流显示出延迟激活以及非常缓慢且不完全的失活。这些培养细胞的电生理结果与从成年细胞获得的结果非常相似。