Abstract
The activation of Ca 2+-dependent K + channel by propranolol or by ascorbate-phenazine methosulphate stimulates Na +-dependent transport of α-aminoisobutyric acid. This stimulation arises from a membrane hyperpolarization due to the specific increase of membrane K + conductance. The same treatment does not modify the Na +-independent uptake of the norbornane amino acid.
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