Journal of Neuroscience Research 1981-01-01

The K+ liquid ion exchange electrode system: responses to drugs and neurotransmitters.

T Kuramoto, B Haber

Index: J. Neurosci. Res. 6(1) , 37-48, (1981)

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Abstract

K+-sensitive liquid ion exchange electrode systems respond with a slow potential change to acetylcholine, choline, anticholinergic drugs, biogenic amines, and glutamic acid. The response threshold has been defined, and in most cases it is at extremely low concentrations (10(-7)-10(-5)M). The direction of the potential change varies, but in most instances it is additive to that produced by external K+. The K+ electrode system is further sensitive to decreasing pH, within a narrow and possibly physiological range of pH. These findings suggest that small measured changes in extracellular K+ are biased by the chemosensitivity of the liquid ion exchange electrode system to some compounds of physiological importance.


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