Voltage-gated currents in muscle cells of Schistosoma mansoni
- 6 April 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Parasitology
- Vol. 106 (5) , 471-477
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0031182000076769
Abstract
SUMMARY: Three morphologically distinct types of muscle fibres isolated from the platyhelminth Schistosoma mansoni have been studied with whole cell current- and voltage-clamp techniques. Fibres showed a marked time-dependent decrease in membrane resistance in response to depolarizing current injections. Voltage-clamp experiments revealed the presence of two distinct voltage-gated outward currents. The most prominent current is a slowly activating, slowly and incompletely inactivating potassium current similar to delayed rectifier currents which have been described in a variety of cell types from a variety of organisms. Also present is a faster activating, quickly and completely inactivating potassium current that shares functional characteristics with ‘A’-currents. All three of the cell types studied possess a delayed rectifier current, but only two of the three types have ‘A’-currents. Though depolarization with high K+ leads to contraction of the dispersed fibres, no voltage-gated inward currents could be detected by whole cell voltage-clamp under any of our conditions.Keywords
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