Walsh J V, Singer J J
Pflugers Arch. 1981 May;390(2):207-10. doi: 10.1007/BF00590209.
Voltage-clamp experiments on single freshly dissociated (i.e. uncultured) vertebrate smooth muscle cells were carried out under conditions where the initial inward current, as well as various phases of outward current, could be studied. Current-voltage relationships were obtained for the initial current, the peak outward current, and a later, steady-state current, over a potential range of approximately -130 mV to +50 mV. Evidence is presented that the initial current is carried by Ca+++ ions and is responsible for the rising phase of the action potential and that the peak in the outward current is due to Ca++ activation of K+ conductance.
在能够研究初始内向电流以及外向电流不同阶段的条件下,对单个新鲜解离(即未培养)的脊椎动物平滑肌细胞进行了电压钳实验。在大约-130 mV至+50 mV的电位范围内,获得了初始电流、外向电流峰值以及随后的稳态电流的电流-电压关系。有证据表明,初始电流由Ca+++离子携带,负责动作电位的上升阶段,外向电流的峰值是由于Ca++激活了K+电导。