The Permeability of the Sodium Channel to Metal Cations in Myelinated Nerve
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- 1 June 1972
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of general physiology
- Vol. 59 (6), 637-658
- https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.59.6.637
Abstract
The relative permeability of sodium channels to eight metal cations is studied in myelinated nerve fibers. Ionic currents under voltage-clamp conditions are measured in Na-free solutions containing the test ion. Measured reversal potentials and the Goldman equation are used to calculate the permeability sequence: Na(+) approximately Li(+) > Tl(+) > K(+). The ratio P(K)/P(Na) is 1/12. The permeabilities to Rb(+), Cs(+), Ca(++), and Mg(++) are too small to measure. The permeability ratios agree with observations on the squid giant axon and show that the reversal potential E(Na) differs significantly from the Nernst potential for Na(+) in normal axons. Opening and closing rates for sodium channels are relatively insensitive to the ionic composition of the bathing medium, implying that gating is a structural property of the channel rather than a result of the movement or accumulation of particular ions around the channel. A previously proposed pore model of the channel accommodates the permeant metal cations in a partly hydrated form. The observed sequence of permeabilities follows the order expected for binding to a high field strength anion in Eisenman's theory of ion exchange equilibria.Keywords
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