Published 1975 | Version v1
Journal article

X-radiation effects on muscle cell membrane electrical parameters

  • 1. Brown Univ., Providence, R.I. (USA). Div. of Biological and Medical Sciences
  • 2. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas, Buenos Aires (Argentina)

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Early effects of 100 Kilorads of X-rays on muscle cell membrane properties have been measured in sartorius muscles from Leptodactylus ocellatus. Threshold strength for rectangular current pulses increased 10% after irradiation, and action potential propagation velocity decreased 10%. Passive membrane parameters were calculated from potential responses to sub-threshold current pulses, assuming conventional cable theory. Specific membrane conductance increased to 18% after irradiation, membrane capacitance increased 14%, and length constant decreased 10% but membrane time constant was unchanged. Cell diameter decreased 5%, and resting membrane potential decreased 8%. Membrane parameters during an action potential were also evaluated by the phase-plane and current-voltage plot techniques. Irradiation significantly decreased the action potential amplitude, the excitation potential, and the maximum rates of rise and fall of membrane potential. Increases were observed in dynamic sodium and potassium conductances, peak sodium current, and net charge accumulation per action potential. This X-ray dose also produced signficant changes in the timing of peak events during the action potential; in general the whole action potential process is slower after irradiation

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Journal Title
Stud. Biophys.
Journal Volume
51
Journal Issue
2
Series
Stud. Biophys.
Journal Page Range
127-144