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Title: Continuous measurement of net potassium movements in rat brain cortex suspensions. Effects of glutamate, veratridine, creatine and other substances. Author: Lackington I, Orrego F. Journal: Brain Res; 1986 Jul 23; 378(2):390-3. PubMed ID: 2425906. Abstract: Net K fluxes in in vitro suspensions of sliced rat brain cortex were studied by means of a K-sensitive electrode. When incubation was in 3 mM K, a net K efflux occurred. It could be resolved into two first-order rate constants: k1 = 0.486 min-1, and k2 = 0.0102 min-1, that originated from compartments that contained 18% and 82% of tissue K, respectively. k1 Was suppressed by tetrodotoxin (TTX), and k2 was increased 38-fold by veratridine. The latter effect was blocked by TTX, methylphenidate (1 mM), creatine (25 mM), apamin (50 nM), quinine (100 microM), verapamil (22 microM) or D-600 (38 microM). Net K loss was greatly increased by 1 mM ouabain, and enhanced by sodium azide plus iodoacetamide, but not by 0.1 M ethanol. Glutamate (5 mM) induced a considerable and rapid net uptake of K, while aspartate or N-methylaspartate increased K efflux.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]