1998
DOI: 10.1620/tjem.184.317
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Isoprenaline Enhances Both Voltage-Dependent Ba2+ and K+ Currents in Guinea-Pig Vas Deferens.

Abstract: In the guinea-pig vas deferens, isoprenaline (ISO) can exert significantly enhanced effects on voltage-dependent Ca2+ channel current carried by Ba2+ (IBa) via beta-adrenoceptor activation. Voltage-dependent Ba2+ (IBa) and K+ currents (I K) were recorded in the preparation voltage-clamped in a Krebs solution replaced Ca2+ by Ba2+ (Ba2+ solution) of 36 degrees C. At a holding potential of -40 mV, ISO markedly increased IBa evoked by depolarizing pulses, whereas it also increased I K at a holding potential of -2… Show more

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