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USE OF THE PATCH CLAMP – A TUTORIAL
Axopatch 200B, Copyright 1997-1999, Axon Instruments, Inc.
current since the ionic gradients available to drive channel current will not be balanced by a
resting voltage. Using the HOLDING COMMAND control with the HOLDING
COMMAND switch set to (-) and the toggle set to (x1), dial the current to zero either using
the trace on the oscilloscope as a null indicator or by switching the meter switch to the I
position and making the meter read zero. At this point, the reading on the HOLDING
COMMAND control or on the meter set to V
HOLD
/I
HOLD
will be the membrane resting
potential of the cell. Note that the membrane resting potential recorded under these
conditions may not be the same as the resting potential in intact cells because the
membrane resting potential depends on the ionic compositions of the pipette and the bath
solutions.
Many investigators prefer to prevent the cell from experiencing this loss of HOLDING
COMMAND as they go whole-cell since some excitable cells die quickly once depolarized.
To avoid this, some researchers set the HOLDING COMMAND value at the anticipated
resting potential of the cell. This will be applied to the cell interior at the instant they
achieve the whole-cell configuration. If there is still a DC current shift (
i.e.
, their
anticipated voltage was not quite correct), minor adjustments of the HOLDING
COMMAND control can be made to zero the current.
Another possible scheme to go whole-cell without loss of resting potential is to disrupt the
patch while in I-CLAMP mode. The current-clamp circuit is fast enough to keep the
membrane current at zero and thus keep the cell at its resting potential during the patch
disruption. It is important that no external command be applied while in current clamp;
otherwise, cell voltage changes caused by the command will occur.
If you went whole-cell in either I-TRACK or I-CLAMP, set the desired HOLDING
COMMAND and turn the MODE switch to V-CLAMP. Turn the SEAL TEST back on.
Turn the WHOLE CELL CAP. switch to ON. You are now ready to adjust the whole-cell
capacitance compensation. Using both the WHOLE CELL CAP. and SERIES
RESISTANCE controls simultaneously, adjust them until the capacitance transient is
minimized. It is also quite possible that the PIPETTE CAPACITANCE COMPENSATION
will require slight readjustment at this time. (See
Whole-Cell Capacitance Compensation
in the
Whole-Cell Recording (Model Cell)
section of the
TUTORIAL
).
This procedure leads to unique settings of the SERIES RESISTANCE and WHOLE CELL
CAP. controls corresponding to the electrode and cell being clamped. When the transient
is minimized, the access resistance (pipette resistance and any resistive contribution from
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