Effects of nystatin on membrane conductance and internal ion activities inAplysia neurons
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- conference paper
- Published by Springer Nature in The Journal of Membrane Biology
- Vol. 37 (1), 137-156
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01940929
Abstract
Two methods were used to study effects of the antibiotic, nystatin, on giant neurons ofAplysia. In the first method the effects of various concentrations of nystatin on the current-voltage relationship were evaluated at a fixed time after exposure to the antibiotic using a two-microelectrode voltage clamp. Nystatin increased membrane conductance in a dose-dependent manner. The dose-response relation was very steep, with little or no effect below 15 mg/liter and an effect too large to measure at concentrations greater than 30 mg/liter. Upon return to antibiotic-free solution, membrane conductance returned to pre-treatment levels within 30 minutes. The second type of experiment involved use of ion-specific microelectrodes to measure changes of intracellular univalent ion activities which attended the nystatin-induced permeability. meability was also increased. Nystatin may therefore be used to selectively rearrange the internal ionic milieu to study the effect of such a change on membrane tranpsort or electrical properties.Keywords
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