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Effect of changes in pH of the medium on electrical activity of the Ranvier node

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The effect of changes in pH of the medium from 4 to 10 on the action potential and its first derivative was studied at the original resting potential and during hyperpolarization of the membrane in experiments on single nodes of Ranvier. Raising the pH of the medium from 7 to 9 led to a decrease in amplitude of the action potential and of its derivative (Vmax). During hyperpolarization of the membrane these parameters were fully restored. Lowering the pH of the solution led to an increase in the action potential and a decrease in Vmax. During hyperpolarization of the membrane the action potential and its derivative were not completely restored. Under the influence of solutions with low and high pH values the duration of the action potential was increased. Changes in the action potential and in Vmax with an increase in pH can be attributed to increased inactivation of the sodium permeability of the membrane, and in solutions with low pH to a decrease in the maximal sodium permeability and to weakening of its inactivation.

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A. V. Vishnevskii Institute of Surgery, Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, Moscow. Translated from Neirofiziologiya, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 205–210, March–April, 1974.

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Belyaev, V.I. Effect of changes in pH of the medium on electrical activity of the Ranvier node. Neurophysiology 6, 163–167 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01062754

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