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| ID Neurons | -1041488843 | |||||
| ID Methods Electrophysiology | 996239748 | |||||
| Current name | CaP | |||||
| Charge carrier | Ca2+ | |||||
| Peak conductance | - | |||||
| Peak current | - | |||||
| E rev | - | |||||
| V threshold | - | |||||
| V half activation | - | |||||
| V peak | - | |||||
| Citations |
"The P-current is the dominant high threshold voltage-activated (HVA) current in cerebellar Purkinje neurones (Llinas, Sugimori, Hillman & Cherksey, 1992). It is activated over the same range of membrane potentials as the two other HVA current components and cannot be distinguished by its kinetics, and single channel recordings have revealed unitary conductance levels in the same range as for L- and N-channels (Usowicz, Sugimori, Cherksey & Llinas, 1992). Consequently, evidence for the presence of P-channels has relied on pharmocological tests."p.197 |
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| Comments |
Blocked specifically by omega-Aga-IVA. Partially supressed by nifedipine. Constitutes ~30% of HVA. |
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Methods Electrophysiology.ID Ref. | 996239748 | ||||
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Neurons.ID Ref. | -1041488843 | ||||