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Mechanism of action of ketamine in the current and voltage clamped myelinated nerve fibre of the frog

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The effects of the general anaesthetic ketamine, on the frog isolated node of Ranvier, were studied under current and voltage clamp conditions. Ketamine (0.5 and 1 mM) reversibly decreased the amplitude of the action potential and increased both the duration of the action potential and the threshold potential. When the K current was blocked, spontaneous action potentials appeared after washout of the drug. Ketamine rapidly blocked the Na current and more slowly modified a fraction of Na channels (about 10%) to give rise to a non-inactivatable (late) Na current. After washout of the drug, the block reversed more rapidly than the ketamine-induced late Na current disappeared. Steady-state outward, peak Na and ketamine-induced late Na currents were rapidly and reversibly blocked by ketamine with an apparent dissociation constant of 0.7 mM. Both peak Na and ketamine-induced late Na currents were reversibly blocked by procaine.

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