Methods in the Neurosciences S.
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Vol 5
Intracellular Perfusion of Excitable Cells
by Platon G. Kostyuk and O.A. Krishtal
Published 11 July 1984
IBRO Handbook Series: Methods in the Neurosciences, Volume 5 General Editor: A. D. Smith Intracellular Perfusion of Excitable Cells Edited By P.G. Kostyuk and O.A.Krishtal With this Handbook Series, IBRO aims to fill a major gap in the world literature. The neuroscientist needs to be able to turn to which ever specialized method is most suited to the problem he is currently studying. Methods in the Neurosciences will help to provide expert advice on exactly how to carry out the experiments, on what difficulties can occur and on the limitations of the method. Intracellular Perfusion of Excitable Cells is the fifth book in the series. It describes in detail methods of replacing the internal medium of excitable cells with artificial solutions. The transmembrane ionic gradients and intracellular metabolic systems can then be precisely controlled in experiments investigating the electrical properties of the cellular membrane. The principles of the techniques were discovered over twenty years ago, and the first chapters discuss classic work on giant nerve and muscle fibres. However, the book compares and contrasts work on many different types of excitory cell, including isolated nerve cells and oocytes. New data are presented concerning the excitability of the somatic neural membrane. The final chapters analyse some common methodological problems, such as the isolation of cells from surrounding tissue and how to obtain reliable electrical measurements from perfused cell membranes. Enough experimental detail is given for the book to be of immediate practical use to research workers in all areas of neuroscience, including membrane biophysics, cell physiology, pharmacology, oncology and toxicology. Contents Series Preface Preface Intracellular Perfusion and Dialysis: Application to Large Nerve and Muscle CellsPerfusion of Small Excitable Cells using Glass PipettesPerfusion of Isolated Neurons Fixed in Plastic FilmPerfusion of Single CardiomyocytesPerfusion of OocytesIsolation of NeuronsElectrical Measurements on Perfused Cells Subject Index