Abstract

Due to the small size of most nerve terminals, the ion channels which underlie presynaptic currents are usually inaccessible to investigation by conventional electrophysiological techniques. Here we describe a simple method for obtaining single-channel recordings from synaptic plasma membranes that does not require exposure of the native membranes to exogenous lipids or fusogens. To illustrate the method, we have recorded single-channel activity from rat cerebrocortical synaptosomal membranes. Under conditions designed to isolate calcium-independent currents, we describe three channel types that are most commonly observed.

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