Abstract

L-Glutamate (Glu) applied by the ‘concentration clamp’ technique to isolated neurones of Aplysia induced a chloride current (I Cl) by activating a single population of the channel. The concentration-response curve for the peak I Cl gave a dissociation constant of 1.3 × 10 −4 M and a Hill coefficient of 1.8. The current-voltage relationship was linear in the voltage range examined (−60 to +10 mV). The activation phase of the I Cl followed a single-exponential time course and desensitization was complete with a double-exponential time course. The time constant for activation and desensitization decreased with increasing concentrations of Glu but were voltage-independent. The process of recovery from desensitization was also double-exponential. The single-channel conductance estimated by ensemble noise analysis was 50±4.7 pS (n=4). These results suggest that the Glu receptor-Cl channel complex in Aplsia neurones consists of a single population with two binding sites for the agonist.

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