Basic Research
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2003.
World J Gastroenterol. Feb 15, 2003; 9(2): 329-333
Published online Feb 15, 2003. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v9.i2.329
Figure 1
Figure 1 Effects of palmatine on IK. (A) Family of IK recorded with changes in the absent or present of palmatine 100 μM. Dotted line indicates zero current level; (B) Dose-response curve for the effects of palmatine on IK. The data are mean values from n = 8 cells; (C) I-V relationship of IK under control (●) and palmatine 10 μM (▼), 100 μM (▼). The voltage steps used to elicit IK are shown in the inset of panel (B). bP < 0.05, cP < 0.01 versus control (n = 8); (D) Dependence of palmatine effects on test potential. The values for the mean percentage reductions in IK induced by palmatine 10 μM (□) and 100 μM (■) are plotted against the corresponding test potential. No significant voltage-dependence was observed for the blocks induced by palmatine.
Figure 2
Figure 2 Effects of palmatine on ICRAC. (A) Family of ICRAC recorded with changes in the absent or present of palmatine 100 μM. Dotted line indicates zero current level; (B) Dose-response curve for effects of palmatine on ICRAC. The data are mean values from n = 8 cells; (C) I-V relationship of ICRAC under control (●) and palmatine 10 μM (○), 100 μM (▼). The voltage steps used to elicit IK are shown in the inset of panel (B). bP < 0.05, cP < 0.01 versus control (n = 8).