Local changes of resistance in the retinal horizontal cell evoked by changes in membrane potential

Neurophysiology - Tập 5 - Trang 334-341 - 1973
A. L. Byzov, Yu. A. Trifonov

Tóm tắt

A steady current (10·10−10–6·10−9 A) was passed by means of a bridge circuit through a recording microelectrode inserted into a horizontal cell of the turtle retina. Illumination of the retina caused an increase in the resistance of the microelectrode circuit (by 10–80 MΩ), causing a change in the shape of the recorded response of the horizontal cell to light. The change in resistance was shown to take place, not on the cell membrane itself, but inside the cell close to the microelectrode tip. The effect described can be reproduced by passing a current through one barrel of a double-barreled microelectrode alongside the recording barrel, but the strength required for this current was greater than that passed through the recording barrel. If the membrane potential of the horizontal cell was made equal to the equilibrium potential (by means of a steady current passed through extracellular electrodes) the hyperpolarization response to light and the effect of the increase in resistance of the microelectrode circuit disappeared simultaneously. On the other hand, artificial hyperpolarization of the cell membrane caused an increase, but depolarization caused a decrease in the resistance of the microelectrode circuit. It is postulated that the observed effect is due to blocking of the microelectrode tip by an intracellular structure whose resistance varies with a change in membrane potential.

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