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Are undifferentiated PC12 rat pheochromocytoma cells electrically excitable?
D Janigro1, G Maccaferri, J Meldolesi
1Dept. of Pharmacology, S. Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano, Italy.
Abstract:
Undifferentiated rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells were current clamped using the whole cell technique. Measurements of cell membrane resting potentials (RMP) gave values in the -30 and -50 mV range. Cell input resistance was between 200 and 400 Mohm. After blockade of K+ currents with intracellular Cs+, cell membrane depolarization showed that PC12 cells are able to generate active responses (i.e., calcium action potentials followed by after-hyperpolarizations partially blocked by tetraethylammonium). Taken together, our results indicate that PC12 cells do not require exposure to nerve growth factor to become electrically excitable.