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pubmed-article:7895039pubmed:abstractTextElectrically coupled pairs of cultured rat glomus cells were used. In one group of experiments, both cells were current-clamped. Delivery of positive or negative pulses to Cell 1 elicited appreciable voltage noise in this cell and large action potentials (probably Ca2+ spikes) in about 10% of them. Both passive and active electrical events spread to Cell 2, presumably through the gap junctions between them. The coupling coefficient (Kc) was larger for the spikes than for non-regenerative voltage noise. In another group of experiments, Cell 1 was current-clamped and Cell 2 was voltage-clamped at Cell 1 EM. Pulses of either polarity, delivered to Cell 1, produced current flow through the intercellular junction and allowed direct measurements of junctional currents (Ij) and total conductances (Gj). Ij had a mean value of about 12.5 pA and Gj of 391 pS. Unitary (presumably single channel) conductance (gj) was about 78 pS.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7895039pubmed:articleTitleElectrical coupling between cultured glomus cells of the rat carotid body: observations with current and voltage clamping.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:7895039pubmed:affiliationDepartment of Physiology, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 84108.lld:pubmed
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