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Measurement of Single Channel Currents from Cardiac Gap Junctions
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1986
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Cardiac MuscleMolecular PhysiologyMembrane TransportPhysiologyBioelectronicsIntegral Membrane ProteinsChannel ActivityIntercellular CommunicationCardiac Gap JunctionsCytoskeletonCardiac ElectrophysiologyElectrophysiologyCardiovascular PhysiologyCell JunctionsMedicineCardiologyCellular PhysiologyBiophysics
Cardiac gap junctions consist of arrays of integral membrane proteins joined across the intercellular cleft at points of cell-to-cell contact. These junctional proteins are thought to form pores through which ions can diffuse from cytosol to cytosol. By monitoring whole-cell currents in pairs of embryonic heart cells with two independent patch-clamp circuits, the properties of single gap junction channels have been investigated. These channels had a conductance of about 165 picosiemens and underwent spontaneous openings and closings that were independent of voltage. Channel activity and macroscopic junctional conductance were both decreased by the uncoupling agent 1-octanol.
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