Jackson M B, Lecar H
Nature. 1979;282(5741):863-4. doi: 10.1038/282863a0.
Some of the most compelling evidence for the existence of ionic channels in cell membranes comes from direct recording of quantised current jumps generated by the opening and closing of individual channels. Single-channel jumps have been extensively studied for lipid bilayer membranes doped with various channel-forming additives. Recently agonist-induced single-channel currents were detected in denervated frog muscle by use of extracellular electrodes, which can isolate the current from a small area of membrane. The current jumps provide a means for the direct test of many of the inferences about ionic channels which have come from electrical noise analysis. In this report we present measurements of single-channel currents induced by the agonist carbamylcholine in tissue-cultured mammalian muscle. These measurements confirm the earlier noise studies on tissue culture preparations. Recordings of single-channel currents induced by the agonist, suberyldicholine, in avian muscle are presented by Nelson and Sachs.
细胞膜中离子通道存在的一些最有说服力的证据来自于对单个通道打开和关闭所产生的量化电流跳跃的直接记录。对于掺杂有各种形成通道添加剂的脂质双分子层膜,单通道跳跃已得到广泛研究。最近,通过使用细胞外电极在去神经的蛙肌中检测到了激动剂诱导的单通道电流,该电极可从一小片膜区域分离出电流。电流跳跃为直接检验许多来自电噪声分析的关于离子通道的推断提供了一种手段。在本报告中,我们展示了激动剂氨甲酰胆碱在组织培养的哺乳动物肌肉中诱导的单通道电流的测量结果。这些测量结果证实了早期对组织培养制剂的噪声研究。尼尔森和萨克斯展示了激动剂辛二酰胆碱在禽类肌肉中诱导的单通道电流的记录。