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A delayed all-or-none hyperpolarisation induced by a single Ca action potential in hamster eggs

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A transient change of membrane potential and resistance could be evoked after a long latency (ca. 9 s) by a single calcium action potential in some unfertilised hamster eggs. The estimated reversal potential for the delayed response was close to EK supporting the conclusion that K channels were opened indirectly by the Ca2+ influx through voltage-gated channels. A second action potential elicited after the first did not induce a similar response. A number of treatments (insertion of a Ca2 pipette, application of Na+-free solution, La3+ or high external pH) likely to raise [Ca2+]i also induced similar large changes of potential and resistance after which a single action potential failed to evoke a large delayed response. The evidence indicates that a small rise in [Ca2+]i activates a slow process leading to a further large increase in [Ca2+]i.

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McNiven, A.I., Yoshida, S., Georgiou, P. et al. A delayed all-or-none hyperpolarisation induced by a single Ca action potential in hamster eggs. Pflugers Arch. 412, 451–453 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01907568

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