Pb2+ blocks calcium currents of cultured dorsal root ganglion cells.

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  • M L Evans
  • D Büsselberg
  • D O Carpenter
چکیده

The divalent cation lead (Pb2+) blocks sustained and transient voltage sensitive calcium channel currents of cultured rat dorsal root ganglion cells. The IC50 for inhibition of the total peak current evoked by a step depolarization from -80 to 0 mV was 0.6 microM, compared to an IC50 of 2.2 microM for Cd2+. The current activated by a depolarization from -40 to 0 mV was inhibited by 50% by 1.0 microM Pb2+. Low threshold currents activated by a step from -100 to -30 mV were blocked by Pb2+ at higher concentrations (IC50 = 6 microM). The block progressed in the absence of channel activation and showed little voltage dependence. Peak sodium current was reduced by 6.6% at 1 microM Pb2+ while at 20 microM the peak current was reduced by 40% with marked slowing of the time course of activation. The potassium rectifier current was reduced by 4.1% at 1 microM Pb2+. Thus, Pb2+ selectively blocks calcium currents at concentrations in the range of those causing toxicity in man.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Neuroscience letters

دوره 129 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1991