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  • Diphenylhydantoin reduces veratridine-induced sodium permeability in frog skeletal muscle
  • Add time:08/17/2019         Source:sciencedirect.com

    The effect of the anti-epileptic drug 5,5′-diphenylhydantoin (Dilantin) on Na permeability (PNa) in frog skeletal muscle was studied. Because there is no detectable tetrodotoxin-sensitive Na permeability in resting frog muscle, PNa was induced using the alkaloid ‘neurotoxin’ veratridine. Veratridine has been previously characterized as a useful ‘tool’ for producing a population of open Na channels in frog muscle. The amount of sodium permeability produced by veratridine was quantified in two ways: by measuring (a) membrane potential (Vm) and (b) 22Na influx. Dilantin was shown to reverse veratridine-induced depolarization by approximately one-third and to inhibit veratridine-induced Na influx in a dose-dependent manner, with an apparent Km of 78 ± 8 μM.

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