2003
Selective expression of a persistent Ttx-resistant Na+ current and Navl.9 subunit in myenteric sensory neurons
Rugiero F, Clerc N, Mistry M, Sage D, Black J, Waxman S, Crest M, Delmas P, Gola M. Selective expression of a persistent Ttx-resistant Na+ current and Navl.9 subunit in myenteric sensory neurons. Gastroenterology 2003, 124: a343. DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(03)81730-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2002
Nitric Oxide Blocks Fast, Slow, and Persistent Na+ Channels in C-Type DRG Neurons by S-Nitrosylation
Renganathan M, Cummins T, Waxman S. Nitric Oxide Blocks Fast, Slow, and Persistent Na+ Channels in C-Type DRG Neurons by S-Nitrosylation. Journal Of Neurophysiology 2002, 87: 761-775. PMID: 11826045, DOI: 10.1152/jn.00369.2001.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSteady-state voltage-dependent inactivationDorsal root ganglion neuronsNitric oxide blockIncubation of neuronsNO scavenger hemoglobinSlow sodium channel inactivationNitric oxide donorFast TTXMembrane-permeable analogSlow TTXVoltage-dependent inactivationDRG neuronsGanglion neuronsSodium channel inactivationCurrent inhibitionOxide donorScavenger hemoglobinPersistent TTXPAPA-NONOateS-nitrosoTTXNeuronsChannel inactivationSlow inactivationCGMP-dependent protein kinase
1997
TTX-Sensitive and -Resistant Na+ Currents, and mRNA for the TTX-Resistant rH1 Channel, Are Expressed in B104 Neuroblastoma Cells
Gu X, Dib-Hajj S, Rizzo M, Waxman S. TTX-Sensitive and -Resistant Na+ Currents, and mRNA for the TTX-Resistant rH1 Channel, Are Expressed in B104 Neuroblastoma Cells. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1997, 77: 236-246. PMID: 9120565, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1997.77.1.236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsB104 neuroblastoma cellsTTX-resistant channelsB104 cellsNeuroblastoma cellsWhole-cell patch-clamp methodAbsence of TTXTTX-resistant currentTTX-sensitive currentsPresence of TTXPA/pFTranscription-polymerase chain reactionLong QT syndromeCell linesSteady-state inactivationNeuroblastoma cell linesAlpha-subunit mRNAPatch-clamp methodTTX-sensitiveHalf-maximal inhibitionInactivation time constantsChannel mRNATTXMembrane excitabilitySubunit mRNAsRT-PCR
1995
Selective loss of slow and enhancement of fast Na+currents in cutaneous afferent dorsal root ganglion neurones following axotomy
Rizzo M, Kocsis J, Waxman S. Selective loss of slow and enhancement of fast Na+currents in cutaneous afferent dorsal root ganglion neurones following axotomy. Neurobiology Of Disease 1995, 2: 87-96. PMID: 8980012, DOI: 10.1006/nbdi.1995.0009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1994
Astrocyte Na+ channels are required for maintenance of Na+/K(+)-ATPase activity
Sontheimer H, Fernandez-Marques E, Ullrich N, Pappas C, Waxman S. Astrocyte Na+ channels are required for maintenance of Na+/K(+)-ATPase activity. Journal Of Neuroscience 1994, 14: 2464-2475. PMID: 8182422, PMCID: PMC6577452, DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.14-05-02464.1994.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAnimals, NewbornAstrocytesAstrocytomaCell LineCells, CulturedElectrophysiologyGanglia, SpinalGliomaMembrane PotentialsModels, BiologicalOuabainRatsRats, Sprague-DawleyRubidiumSodiumSodium ChannelsSodium-Potassium-Exchanging ATPaseStrophanthidinTetrodotoxinTime FactorsTumor Cells, CulturedConceptsEffects of TTXGlial cellsAction potential electrogenesisRat spinal cordPatch-clamp recordingsAstrocyte membrane potentialDose-dependent mannerVoltage-activated channelsAcute blockadeSpinal cordVoltage-activated ion channelsSpecific blockerATPase activityAstrocytesTTXAstrocyte deathAction potentialsUnidirectional influxBlockadeExcitable cellsIon channelsOuabainExtracellular spaceMembrane potentialIon levels