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Tipo: Artigo de Periódico
Título: Talking about bioelectrical potentials using rings of the mesenteric artery without glass micropipettes
Autor(es): Ribeiro-Filho, Helder Veras
Brito, Teresinha Silva de
Lima, F. J. B.
Pinho, J. P. M.
Sousa, D. F.
Silva, Moisés Tolentino Bento da
Siqueira, Rodrigo Jose Bezerra de
Cosker, F.
Bastos, V. P. D.
Santos, Armenio Aguiar dos
Magalhães, Pedro Jorge Caldas
Palavras-chave: Potássio
Data do documento: Ago-2012
Instituição/Editor/Publicador: Advances in Physiology Education
Citação: RIBEIRO FILHO, H. V. et al. Talking about bioelectrical potentials using rings of the mesenteric artery without glass micropipettes. Advances in Physiology Education, Bethesda, Md., US, v. 36, p. 336-344, ago. 2012.
Abstract: In the present study, a practical activity is proposed to adopt an experimental approach to demonstrate the relationship between the equilibrium potential for K and transmembrane electrical potential without glass micropipettes. A conventional setup for recording contractile activity of isolated smooth muscle preparations was used based on the events elegantly described by Somlyo and Somlyo in the 1960s. They showed that, in response to a given stimulus, smooth muscle cells may contract, recruiting electromechanical or pharmacomechanical coupling by mechanisms that involve, or not, changes in transmembrane potential, respectively. By means of contractions and relaxations of a ring-like preparation from the rat mesenteric artery, it is possible to observe the functional consequences of handling K concentration in the extracellular compartment and the effects caused by opening K channels in that preparation, which are significant when the cell membrane establishes an electrical potential difference between intra- and extracellular compartments (driven mainly by K permeability under resting conditions). The effects observed by students fit well with values predicted by Nernst and Goldman-Hodgin-Katz equations, and we demonstrated that the activity is able to improve students’ comprehension regarding basic principles of bioelectricity.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/5697
ISSN: 1043-4046
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