Patch and whole cell voltage-clamp of single mammalian visceral and vascular smooth muscle cells

Bolton, T.B., Lang, R.J., Takewaki, T. and Benham, C.D. (1985) Patch and whole cell voltage-clamp of single mammalian visceral and vascular smooth muscle cells. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (7). pp. 887-894. ISSN 1420-682X
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Dispersal of the constituent cells of mammalian visceral and vascular smooth muscles has permitted recordings both of membrane currents under whole-cell voltage clamp, and of currents through single ionic channels using the patch-clamp technique. A rectangular depolarizing step applied to a single cell under voltage clamp yielded a net inward current followed by a net outward current in normal physiological solution. In isolated, inside-out patches of cell membrane a calcium- and potential-sensitive K channel (100 pS conductance) and a calcium-insensitive, potential-sensitive K+ channel (50 pS conductance) with slow kinetics have so far been identified and characterized.

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