“…In the presence of Mg2+, the IC5o for thiopentone was 69.4 tiM whilst in the absence of this cation the IC50 was 69.2 JsM with Hill coefficients of 1.25 and 1.13, respectively. These values are very similar to the previously-reported IC50 of 62 tiM for the inhibition of IK(ATP) (in the absence of intracellular Mg2+) in CRI-G1 cells (Kozlowski & Ashford, 1991 (Khan et al, 1993) and other insulin-secreting cells (Ashcroft & Ashcroft, 1992 prevented by removal of intracellular Mg2" (Kozlowski & Ashford, 1990). However, the difference in the inhibition produced by the sulphonylureas in the presence and absence of intracellular Mg2" cannot be accounted for solely in terms of run-down since under whole-cell recording conditions (where run-down can be quantified), removal of intracellular Mg2" leads to an equally significant loss of sulphonylurea potency.…”